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BOOK OF THE LOCKE&
GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORD
THE DESCENDANTS OF
WILLIAM LOCKE, OF WOBURN.
WITH
AN APPENDIX,
COyTAJMItfO A
fflSTORY OF THE LOCKES IN ENGLAND,
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FAMILY OF JOHN LOCKE, OF HAMFTON, N. H.,
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To Mt Kinsfolk: —
The Genealogical and Historical Account of Wm.
Locxi, of Woburn, our common Ancestor, and his descendants, has been brought to a
dose. Commenced onlj for mj own satisfaction, and then expecting that it conld be
completed in as many months as it has taken yearSj it has at length extended to a large
Tolame. State, County, Town, Church, and Family Records, have been carefully exam-
ined ; old Deeds and Wills haye been put under contribution ; and the memories ** of the
oldest inhabitants'* have been taxed for materials to elucidate the History of our race.
** Tradition," a very uncertain witness, has been called into aid, but not trusted, unless
corroborated by other eyidence. What I have stated without any qualification (a) may be
taken as true ; a suitable allowance being made for errors, in records, (which are not
always to be depended upon,) and errors incident to the transcribing names and daieSf
which are frequently made by the most careful ; and some of this kind may undoubtedly
with truth be charged upon me.
I do not offer you a history of high dignitaries in Church or State, or yaliant warriors
who have won renown at the head of armies. Mine is a history of the yeomanry and
artisan ; of those who have earned their bread on their farms and in their workshops
*' by the sweat of their brow ; " and if they performed well their part in their station,—
however humble it may have been, — they are not to be despised, — but honored. The
husbandman with striped frock and thick shoes, in his cornfield, the mechanic with his
apron at the anvil, are often ** nature's noblemen;" while he who wears a fine coat
is sofneiimes little more than a coxcomb or a pedant.
I have labored to rescue from oblivion the names of those who have gone before us, to
record their virtues, and to place landmarks where they resided ; that those of us who
sre DOW on the stage, and those that come after us, may answer the question — ** Who
was your father? "
Too many, I fear, who are bound up in time present, care but little about the past —
or the future I might perhaps add. I have seen some such ; but, as has been well said
by an eminent writer, —
<* There is a feeling in all, save the obtusest of us, that will be heard in spite of
otilitariaoism, and we shall invariably find, that whatever tends to connect us in idea with
the past or the future, tends also, and in a greater degree than any thing else, save
revealed religion, to make us conscious that we belong not wholly to earth or to the
present, but are portions of immortality. He who narrows his thoughts and wishes to
the time being, may certainly reap some practical advantage from the limited application
(a) A mark of interrogation (7) after a word or date, dsaotts that thers it some doubt— that what
is stated may not be true.
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of his fiumlties, hot it will be at the expense of higher aad better feelings. The moie
we free oar minds from the idea of time and space, the nearer we approach to the under-
standing of the Infinite, — to that which has neither beginning nor end, — and nothing
does this so efieotaallj, as the abstiieting ovrself es fron the p ios e o t in the consideration
of the past."
Daniel Webster, (he needs no titles of honor to mark his rank, for he was the embodi-
ment of all that was great in man,) said, — ** It is a noble facnlty of our nature which
enables us to connect our thoughts, our sympathies, and our happiness, with what is
distant in place or time ; and looking before and aAer, to hold communion at once with
our ancestors and our posterity. There is also a moral and philosophical respect for o«r
ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart. Next to the sense of
religious duty and moral feeling, I hardly know what should bear with stronger obligation
on a liberal and enlightened mind, than a conscioosness of an alliaaee with excellefece
which is departed ; and a conscioosness, too, that in its acts and conduct, and even in its
sentiments and thoughts, it may be acti? ely operating on the happiness of those that come
after it."
There are traits of character that are undoubtedly transmitted from generation to gen-
eration through centuries, and well may we suppose that Aogor^s prayer may have beeo
that adopted by the Lockes ; '* Give me neither poverty nor richest' Certainly I have
found none that were rich, and but few that were poor. They have been just ** well to
do." Intelligent for the times; they were industrious and frugal; tillers of the soil;
for though so many of them have resided within a few miles of the city, for more than
two hundred years, but few have been, until recently, attracted to the ** mart of commerce ; "
and fewer still *' have gone down to the sea in ships ; " and in this last particular &ave
differed from their namesakes in England, who, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries,
were travellers and navigators. It might, perhaps, be useful to point out the difibrent
peculiarities and traits of different branches, but it would occupy space that may be used
for other purposes as important. I will observe, however, that some of the branches
through three or four generations have exhibited a strong taste for intellectual pursuits^
and have, amidst many obstacles, obtained good educations ; and many, both male and
female, have been devoted and eminent teachers.
I have deviated in the plan of this work from others of a simUar character, by follow-
ing down to the present time, and including, in the Genealogy, those families that are
descended through the females. I saw no reason why the daughters were not as
important a part of the family as the sons. In so doing I enlarge the field of explotaiion,
and gather into the fold families who, though bearing other names, are a part of us, and
should be with us ; and by this plan the work will have a more general character, and
excite an interest more extensive. As evidence that this is true, I have only to sayi thU
I have met with more encouragement, have received more assiatanoe, and loaiid men
patrons, from this class than from the other.
The first part of the work is confined, exclusively, to the descendants of Williah
Locke of Wobum, and does not include any who are descended from John Locke of Han^
ton, N. H. (now Rye) ; or the descendants of John or Joseph Locke, (who caosO fcem
Scotland!) and settled at Block Island, R. I. ; nor of another family that settled in Lao*>
caster Co. Pa., branches of which are to be found in Maryland, Virginia, the Carolioas
and Kentucky. There are several other families of the name, whose ancestors are said
to have emigrated to America within the last seventy-five or one hundred years. la
Vermont is a family which now bears the name of Locke, whose ancestor came from
Germany, and was then called Oberlock or Overlook, and is probably a branch of the
same family that originally settled in Maine about 1760, and whose descendants niow
retain their German name. B. F. Locke of " Ten Mile Stand," Tenneesett says, hii
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'^ftUrer Tbontfli wte boYo in London, and eame to America befote the American fttfto-
lotioii.** I hate never diacovered tmt dne intermarriage between anj of these families
aiidoQrown.
A general aeooont of aorae of these diflbrent fkmilies will be foand in the Apfienfo.
As to the name (a) it has ever, both in England and America, been spelled with and
withoot the final e, I hare added the e without regarding the manner in which particular
bdhrhhials or famflies hate spelled the name. It is now the more general spelling.
The Appendix contains a general history of some families bearing other names, from
tteeir eaiflest known origin in Ajneriea, down to the time that intermarriages took place
befweea those families and the Loekes. The Monroes, Totmans, Fessendens, Pierces,
and Churkes wiH be foand there.
Abo sereral <dd wills, and other earlj doenments and biographical sketches of soTeral
of our Ikmfly.
Another article will also be foand there, which may attract the cariosity of some in a
greater degree than things more modem, viz. : The History of the Loekes in England ;
the prineipal part of which I most fortunately found m tbo *' Geniloman's Bfagaaine," m
vwf loMTMd p erie^ie a l work timt Ins been pabiished in Engloid for more thsa one hn»*
dM and thirty years, and is still cootinoed.
Many additions haye, howerer, been made to the history there given, which hate beeti
gathofed from other ■oaroea in England, at a great expense. This history dates back to
146), wMi alight notioas of sonw of the naBW who Hfod in the reign of Kiag Alfred iar
the ninth oeutuiy.
I have bat little doubt that one name only is wanting, that of the grandfather of our
eidgnBt Ancestor, to eonneet William Locke with the family whose pedigree is given oa
pp. S0&-399 ; Where I have said that l^ia grandfather waa jtroMly Christopher of Pilro#,
» g kimeise tshire ; but the works I have Oonaolted in relation to this family, as well as to
otbeia, ahow such diserepaneiea that I cannot place full reliance upon the statements they
ooDtaia. In two atandard Engliah books, the name of Sir William Locke himself is enro-
a a aa sly printed Leake.
Seven yeara of labor ate over, they have brought aome perplexitiea and more pieasares.
I hope the time spent haa not been entirely in vain, and trust my kindred, scattered through
the land, will find aome aatiafaction in following through auccessive generations, back to
that' homble dwelling in the ancient town of Wobum, that orphan boy who landed on
tlieaa ahorea in 163#, — * who was then and there the arehiteet of hia own fortune, who
there cnreeted the dwelling now atanding, (aee Frontiapieee) beaide which atill ripplea the
aaitte brook in which he bathed his weary limba, and which yet beara his name ; and near
by the aaajeatic elms, which perhapa be planted, apread their ancient arms and give a
That ancient dwellmg, — humble aa it is, — ^nteaa-grown and decayed, f^om whose altar
daily aacended the prayera of that venerable patriarch, and beneath whose roof he said, —
** I give my aoale to God that gave it me, and my body to the earth,*' that is the Mecca of
my dreania, and I would give more to call it mtne, with ita meadowa and ita woods, than
for the proodeet palace in the land.
Boston^ January 1, 1853.
ifl) For some nsMrhs oo the origin of the naaM, and iha Arms beloogiaf to it , see Appendisi
K&.L.pp.34«,347.
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KoTS. — It would take too much time and room to give the uames of all those who
have rendered me valuable assistance in the preparation of this work ; but I should do
injustice to a few individuals if I did not publicly thank them ; and first, Dr. Benjamin
Cutter, M. D., of Wobum, without whose aid the work would have been more deficient,
and whose accuracy in such matters is as much to be relied on as is his skill as a
Surgeon and Physician. Jotham Meriam, Esq., of Oxford, is entitled to many thanks for
his untiring perseverance in procuring records, of many families, besides the Meriams ;
and to many others let me say, I thank you for your contributions. There are a few who»
if they had their deserts, would be pointed out for their ignorance, or total indiflfereoce,
but I will spare them. Thank Heaven they are not numerous.
EXPLANATION OF THE PLAN,
The first column of figures is the consecutive numbering carried through the book of
every child ; figures like these, 50 before the head of each family denote the number of
the Parafrraph or Family : figures immediately succeeding the first name in each Para-
graph in brackets thus, [50] refer back to the individual in the consecutive numbering,
where that individual is first named ; figures like these 458 at the extreme right hand ojf
the page, reUiT forward to the paragraph where a further notice of the preceding individ-
ual is to be found with his children ; figures in brackets thus [1070] after a name other
than the first name in each Paragraph, refer to the place either hachfford or forward^
where that individual is found in the first column ; figures preceding the names of children
in the line are a continuation of the consecutive numbering ; Roman numerals VI. stand-
ing before Chil. denote the generation to which those children belong.
For example : — On page 16, in the first column, you find at fig. 9, James Locke, who
married Sarah Cutter ; fig. 7, at the end of the line, refers to Paragraph 7 on page 91,
where and on the next page you find an account of James Locke, and the births of his chil-
dren. Again, on page 175, you will find Paragraph 453 and '' Jeremiah Pratt [1059]
m. Celia Fitts [1070] ;'* that is, Jeremiah Pratt, whose birth will be found at No. 1059 on
page 83, in the first col. married Celia Fitts, whose birth will be found at No. 1070, on
page 84 in the first col.
Where a woman^s name is enclosed in parentliesis thus : Jonathan Locke Par. 97, m.
Wid. Mary (Haven) Nichols, it shows that her maiden name was Mary Haven.
ABBREVIATIONS.
b. bom ; d. died ; d. yg. died young ; m. or md. married ; mg. marriage ; fa. father ;
mo. mother; gr. fa. grandfather; gr.gr. fa. great grandfather; s. son ; dau. daughter;
ehil. children ; wf wife ; wid. widow ; a. aged ; prob. probable; note of! interrogation
denote that there is some doubt about what it preceded.
The names of a few towns which are often repeated are sometimes abbreviated, viz. Wob.
Woburn ; Lex. Lexington ; Camb. Cambridge ; West Camb. West Cambridge ; Chsa.
Chariestown ; Fita'm. Fitzwilliam ; Fram. Framingham ; and some others where the
name had been given at length in the context.
Where a town is named, but no State^ Massachusetts mnst be understood, unless the
same town has been before natned with another State in the context, excepting that in the
history of the descendants of John Locke of Hampton, N. H. where, if no State is given,
New Hampshire must be understood.
OLD AND NEW STYLE.
The practice of double dating between January 1 and March 25th, thus 1675-6, or
167|- until the introduction of New Style in 1752, was generally common, and that prac-
tice I have followed where dates were thus given. Before 1753, the civil year began March
35, which was called the 1st month, April, the 3d, &c. and dates were written thus: 20.
10. 1654-5. or 30 : (10) : 1654-5 ; that is, the 30th of the 10th month, 1654, or Jany. 30,
1665. To change O. S. into N. S. the 1st month must be called the 3d, adding 10 days
to all dates between 1583 and 1690 inclusive, and 11 days after, 1699.
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N*.
88.
155.
181.
218.
944.
819.
ITor 1789, FMd 1757.
For Oct. 30, 1756, road Jany. 8, 1750.
For 1763, read 1768>4.
For Oct. 38, read Od. 87.
For 1775, i«ad 1766.
Fm 1733, read 1753.
and Par. 185, ibr Elitha VintoD, read
John Vinton.
499. For Oct. 5, read Oct. 86.
506. For Lane, read Lamb.
630. For Aognst, read October.
•76. Fiw 739, read 379, refereoca anaber.
900. For Bnraett, read Bennet.
905. For Amelia, read Aarelia.
952. For Martha, read Marj.
lets. For Harriet, read Hannah.
1019. For Sep. 13, read Sep. 17.
1068. wmd Fn. 894, for May 1, read Mtyor
Jaael.
1 143. For Middleberger, read HHdeberger.
1280. l^»r 1848, read 1848.
1254. For 1838, read 1833.
1887. and Par. 644, for Ezekiel, read Esrm.
1472. Fk»r Sophia, read Sophronim.
1548. For 1888, read 1881.
1616. FV>r 1839, read 1840.
1675. For McGafiey, read MeOafty.
1718. For Oakham, read Oakman.
2115. For Geore, read George.
2153. Vat m. Joly 14, 1846, read d. Jaly 14,
1846.
2816. After Danid W. Loeka, [2179] laai
3333.
3378.
3999.
3503.
3533.
[3180.1
For Daniel,
. read Dan, and for Wether-
bee, read Weatherbee.
2463. For Jane, read January.
3759. For Abiomil, read Abi^ah.
2930. Omit May 13, 1835, which was data of
B. Rasael^t let mg.
For 17, read 7.
For 1841, read 1840.
For FrancM, read Frances.
For 1843, read 1833.
3737. For Julius, read Icilina.
5083. For 1851, read 1850.
5186. For 1831, read 1831.
6336. For Dec. 1815, read Aug. 17, 1813.
Far.63. Fvr Wilson, read Mason.
100. For 1774, read 1744.
133. For Jane, read Jaaoary.
171. Fourth mg. for June 18. read June 18.
185. For Elisha, read John Yinton.
406. For 750, 9ui, reforenoe Noa. at the end
of each line, read 960, 4c
499. For Susannah, read Susan.
635. For 1803, read 1833.
696. For Whtmore, read Whitaiora.
771. For Margaret, read Mehitabfo.
For Emily, read Emmellne.
796.
834. For [3353] read [3353.]
Page 331. In note, for Feb. 84, read Feb. 1834.
Page 829. No. 65. For Hannah Tate, read wid.
** ' (Tate) Haddaway.
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CONTENTS.
Clarke, William, of Woburn, Appendix E.
FiSBBKDENB, History of, Appendix F. .
LocKi, William, of Woborn, and his descendants,
His will, Appendix A. •
Deed to bis son Ebenezer, Appendix B.
Locks, Jobn, of Hampton, N. H., and his descendants. Appendix
Looses of Rhode Island, Appendix J. .
LoMCBS^En^Mdi Hiftory of, Appendix K & L. .
Ofigrii of th« nam, App«n<*i* K & L. .
Anns, Appepdif K * L. ,
John the Phflosopher, Appendix K & L.
Chart of. Appendix K & L. .
O LocxB, Samuel, Pre#i4ei4 of Harvard College, Appendix N, •
LocKBs, Pedigrees n^t ascertained, Appendix T. .
MuNROES of Ireland tind Scotland, Appendix D.
MuNROES of Ameriea, Appendix £. . .
Osgood, Mrs. Fjujiobs Sargent, Appendix S.
Pierces, HiBtory af lUiben, and eeoie of his dojowybiiti of Deiehefter,
Pierce, Jojbn, p. P., of Brookline, Appendix R.
Pepper and Shjlt Pmitaloona, Appendix O. .
Sanderson, Mn. Mart, of L^dngten, Appendix P. . .
Tolmans, mmty oiTMMUM, 4if Dorckeeter, and some of his desoMdaols, Appx M.
Appaqdix G
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299
334
341
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347
354
358
862
876
309
309
873
317
370
866
867
891
Anns of LocxEs, ......... 347
Fesbenden, Col. John M., . . . , 137
House of William Locke, Frontispiece.
Locke, Hon. John, ........ Ill
Locke, John G. ...... ^ ^ ^ 229
Locke, Rev. Nathaniel C. ...... . 394
Locke, John, of England, ........ 354
MuNROE, Dea. James, . . • . 123
Pierce, Rev. John, D. D. . . . . . . . .180
Sanderson, Mra. Mart, ••..... 367
Wilder, Samtjel Locke, Esq. •.•.... 99
Wilder, Hon. Marshall P. . • • . . . . 199
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WILLIAM LOCKE.
The earliest notice that I have found of our Patriarch William Locke, is
derived from ^' Savage^s Gleanings '^ in the Massachusetts Historical Society^s
Collections, 3d series, vol. 8, p. 253. The information there given was dis-
covered hy the Hon. James Savage, to whom the public is largely indebted for
bis long and patient researches in pursuit of materials wherewith to elucidate
the early history of New England and its inhabitants. The book from which it
was taken, was a manuscript volume in folio, at the ^^ Augmentation Office " in
Westminster Hall, London, which was found in 1842 ; ^^ and may not have
been seen by more than two or three persons for two hundred years." ^^ It con*
tains the names of persons permitted to embark at the port of London after
Christmas 1634, to the same period in the following year, kept generally in
regular succession."
The religious and political persecutions in the reign of James I. which drove
the Puritans from the kingdom in 1620, and forced them ^^ for conscience sake,"
to find a new home in the bleak and almost unknown shores of New England,
continued to operate for a long period, and emigration increased from year to
year. Many obstacles were interposed in the reign of Charles L ; and by the in-
fluence of Archbishop Laud, orders of council were passed, compelling those
who wished to emigrate to take the oath of supremacy and allegiance. It was
the exercise of this arbitrary power which has furnished us with the means of
determining at what period many of our forefathers left England ; and in many
cases the places from whence they came, and their ages and occupations ; as the
certificate of the administration of the oath was recorded in the office, and has
been preserved for more than two centuries.
The record relating to William Locke, is as follows : —
^^ 22 Mar. 1634, theis underwritten names are to be embarqued in the Planter,
Nic. Trarice, master, bound for New England, per certificate from Stepney
parish, & attestacon from Sir Tho. Jay 6c Mr. Simon Muskett, two Justices of the
Peace ; the men have taken the oath of supremacy and. allegiance.
Nicholas Davies, 40 yeres, Bobert Stevens, 22, a sawyer, \
Sara Davies, 48, John More, 24, a laborer, i ^ q^-_,„ #
Joseph Davies, 13, James Haieward, 22, (a) ( * ^^^«-
William Lock, 6, Judith Phippm, 16, /
Jo. Maddox, a sawyer, 43,
James Launin, glover, 26.
During the month of April following, several more lists of persons, (b) that
(a} He settled at Wobnra, and md. Jadith Phippen, who wms afterwards the wf. of
WiUiam Simonds.
{b) The Bev. Thomas Carter, the first minister of Wobam, was a passenger in the same
vessel.
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embarqued in the Planter, are recorded ; some of whom came from Suffolk.
Stepney Parish, anciently written Stebunheath, is one of the largest subdivisions
of London, in the County of Middlesex. It was formerly a place of more conse-
quence than at present. As the certificate in which the name of William Locke
appears was given at that place, I instituted a search in the Parish Records there,
to see if anything could be found relating to him or his family, or that of
Nicholas Davies, to whose family he seems to have been attached at the time of
his emigration. I was so far successful as to find a record of the following
baptism —
" 1628, William, son of William Lock, mariner, and Elisabeth his wife, 20,
Dec. 1628, seven days old,'*
and, subsequently —
" Buried Elisabeth, wife of William Lock, mariner, 27 June, 1631."
The identity of our William with the above record, is proved by his age as
^ ffiven in the certificate ; by the age he gave of himself in Court, in several
depositions that are to be found on the Court files in our County of Middlesex,
and also by his known age at the time of his decease, which took place June 16,
1720, a. 91 years and 6 mos.
What causes operated to induce him, a boy of six years of age, to leave his
native land and come to these unknown regions, was a question that did not ad-
mit of a satisfactory answer. Davies was a man of property — with a wife, who
was eight years his senior, and a son of thirteen. He settled at Charlestown, and
when Wobum was incorporated, and set ofi* from Charlestown, in 1642, Davies
was one of those appointed " to sign town orders." His wife d. 23, 8, 1643,
and on the 12, 5, 1643, he married Elizabeth Isaacke of Wobum, less than two
months afler the death of his first wife ; — in 1648 he removed to Charlestown,
and the same year sold his house and land at Wobum to William Reed, of
** Muddle River, (Brookline,) and in 1660-61, his name with that of Nicholas
Trarice is signed to a paper recorded at Cambridge, relating to some land at
Wobum ; but the contents of the paper did not show his residence at that time.
Here I lost all trace of him ; his death could not be found nor any will, nor the
settlement of his estates, either in Suffolk or Middlesex. 1 could trace no con-
nection or association between him and our patriarch after they came to America ;
but 1 could not drive the impression from my mind that there was a relation
between William Locke and Davies, or his wife, and that having probably lost his
parents, he had found a home with his relatives and followed their fortunes to the
New World. Proof was wanting and not to be found. But after years of
research, I am rewarded at the " eleventh hour," by the discovery of the will of
Nicholas Davies, by my friend Mr. T. B. Wyman, Jr., at the County Ofiice in
Alfred, York Co., Me., in which will, William Locke is recognised as "my
cossen,'' which according to the mode of speech of that day may mean either
cousin or nephew. In the present case, considering the difierence in the age of
the two persons, it may, 1 think, with good reason be understood to mean
nephew. Davies' will is dated York, Ap. 27, 1067, and was Probated Mb. 12,
1669-70. He makes a bequest to his " cossin '' Matthew Barnard and his
wife of Boston — and " I give unto my cossen William Locke of Owbome two
silver spoones and five shillings in silver." Other bequests are made ; to
daughter Astine ( ? Austin) and her two children Mary and Sarah, £3 ; to Mary
Elizabeth and Mehitable Dod, 20 shillings each, after the decease of his wife
Elizabeth. He appoints his friends Capt. John Davess and Peter Weare overseers.
As the Bamards (a) and Dodds were connected with the Lockes in England,
I hope that before this^work is through the press, I may be enabled to complete
the chain, that will connect our family with the family in England, whose gene-
(a) See History of the English Ixxkes in the Appendix, K.
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alo^ I hare, extending back several centuries before the emigration, and
which will be found as before stated in the Appendix, K.
Where or with whom William Locks resided during his minority is un-
known. On the 25th Dec., 1655, he was married to Maet Claikb, then of
Wobum, the dau. of William and Margery Clarke. Mr. Clarke had been a resi-
dent in Watertown, and there his dau. was bom 10, 10, 1640, (Dec. 20, 1640,)
by which it will be seen that she was only fifteen years and seven days old at
the time of her marriage ; a rather early age to begin a matrimonial life ; but
events proved that young as she was, she was capable of raising a large family of
children, whom, at her death, she leA respectable members of society, and
enjoying the comforts of life. She d. at the good old age of 74 years and 7
months, July 18, 1715.
Some account of her father will be found in the Appendix, C.
An examination of the Records at the Registry of Deeds Office, in Middlesex
Co. — of the Woburn Town Records, and of many original deeds now in my
possession, shows that if our Patriarch was an Orphan boy, he knew. how to take
care of himself; for he soon became owner of real estate, and eventually was a
man of property. His first purchase was about 1650, as appears by the following
document which is recorded at the Registry of Deeds, at Cambridge. L. 4,
p. 229.
^ John Johnson aged about 35 years or there abouts and William Johnson aged
about 40 saith that William Locke bought of Groodmn Persons, [or Parsons] of
Boston all his land he had in Wobum which was two lots that was formeriy John
-Sybley's and Benjamen Hubbards wh' tale was about 20 years agoe and he paid
him for it in clapbord bolts to the said Persons content, and further more say,
the said Locke hath had possession of this kind by himself, and his assigns ever
since, (a) (Signed) William Johnsoii,'
Johh Johnson.^'
This Document was sworn to before Richard Russell 4e Thomas Danforth
assistants 13, 8, 1671.
In 1654, There was granted by the Proprieton of Wobum, to William Locke
and nine othen land in ^^ Great Meadow ; '^ and the same year there was granted
to him one parcel of meadow land near Cambridge line, called Pond Meacbw.
In 1673, Mh. 29 — there was granted in the 3d Range at '' Maple Meadow,''
beginning at ^' Cedar Swamp,'' to William Locke 3 acres, and William Clarice 4
acres. The same year a gi^t division of common lands was made to different
individuals, by lot, in proportion ^^ according to their persons and effects,"
at which time Mr. Locke had as his share 72^ acres, probably at *^ Maple
Meadow."
In 1677 William Locke had 35 acres near Billerica line, and the same year
be was allowed 5 acres more for ^^ badnes of lots ;" (b) and the same year was
granted to William Locke and George Brush a'^ small piece of made meadow that
lyeth on the south side of Maple Meadow between the meadow they bought of
Joseph Carter and the meadow that is Robert Snows ; " — in 1680 there was laid
out '* to William Locke near Cambridge line and Meadow 17 acres on the
account of swamp bottom right, 8 acres of it bought of James Simonds and the
other on his own account." Also half an acre in the Mill pond at Pine Meadow.
" The 17 acres above said beginneth at a stake in Cambridge line on the North-
(a) In quoting from old wills, deeds &c., I qaote literally, and the orthography and gram-
mar must be credited to the learned magistrates and scriveDers of that day.
(b) For a description of the location of the ancient hills, meadows and streams, see an
accoant of them in the Appendix, M., for which I am indebted principally to the Rev.
Samnel Sewali, who is preparing a history of Wobnrn.
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west side of a little swamp and runneth Southerly on the same line South East-
ward, then tumeth by marked trees through the South end of a little pond to the
side of the pine hill, thence by side of said hill bearing eastward to the line of the
lotts and along that line to Pond Meadow. '^
'' Daniell Ealiars'' [Elder? Elden ?] of Dorchester by deed dated the 10, 11,
1662, quit claimed to William Locke all his right, title, &c. " to two parcels of
meadow land containing five acres more or less, the one in Bull Medow and the
other in Spring Medow lately belonging to Richard Houlden."
Oct 27, 1672, William Locke and Samuel Bloggett bought of William John-
son of Charlestown 37 acres of land in Wobum, formerly given him by Charles-
town, adjoining land of Capt. Edward Johnson S. and of the land of Richard
Nevers W., James Hayden E., and Wobum Common Elsewhere; — in 1674,
he bought of Isaac Brooks "too" wood lots, "by estimation four acres," one
near Cambridge line in the 8th division, bounded by William Locke E., John
Carter W., Matthew Johnson S., and John Carter N. ; the other parcel in the
same division, bounded by John Carter S., and William Locke N. ; — in 1676,
he acquired by " exchange," of William Johnson " carpenter " sixteen acres in
the 8th division, bounded by the woodland of John Johnson S., and of Matthew
Johnson N.
In 1678, he bought of Joseph Carter " Cuyor " for twelve [and a] half pounds
of silver *' a parcell " of land " at a place commonly called Maple Meadow on
the South Side of the River, bounded by the meadow of said Jos. Carter E.,
the woodlands of the third division S., the River N#, and the meadow of William
Lock and George Brush W. ;" — in 1679, he purchased of John Johnson " car-
penter " for " tenn " pounds meadow land estimated to contain three acres in the
Town of Wobume " at a place commonly called Bull Medow," " bounded by
Cambridge line W., and the meadow land of William Clarke Est, and the com-
mon lands of this town elsewhere. Also one parcel of medow land lying at a
place commonly called Spring Medow, bounded by the medow of Richard Poast
N., and the common lands of this town elsewhere."
In 1684, he purchased of Joseph Simonds of Cambridge, "carpenter," for
seven pounds, land in Cambridge, ^' lying between Capt Cookes farm and Shaws
farme," by estimation twenty acres, " bounded by the land of Joseph Simonds
Westerly and Goodwif brouns Lot East : Widow Meriams lott Northwest Capt.
Co<^s farm Southwardly." This he gave to his son Joseph in 1695.
In 1693, he purchased of John Johnson for six pounds " one parcel of upland
and meadow at a place called Waterham," in Woburn "being part of allott
formerly given by the Towne of Charlestowne To Ca{). Edward Johnson and from
him to his grandchild William Johnson son of John Johnson aforesaid bounded
Westerly by the brook coming from the ould Sawmill and South by the land of
the said John Johnson North by the land of William Locke Senr."
In 1707, he bought of William Cutter of Cambridge for £25, a tract of land
in Cambridge " being part of ye farme commonly known by the name of Capt
Cooks alias Rolfs farme containing twenty five acres" "bounded Northerly
upon ye line between Cambridge and Wobum adjoining upon said Lockes land
Southeriy upon sd. Cutters land Westerly and Easterly upon thte land of William
Johnson of Woburn."
In 1710, William Locke, and his son Ebenezer, acquired by exchange with
Joseph Whitmore, " Tailor " two small lots of land which said Whitmore " pur
chased of his father in law Thomas KendalU^ adjoining said William and Eben-
ezer's land, one lot bounded North-west thereby and by land of Samuel Johnson
South-west, South-east by Thomas Kendall's land " at a place called Corner
Hedge " North-east by land " formerly belonging to Thomas Gardner now under
the improvement of Samuel Whitmore ; " the other lot being in the same vicinity
and bounded by the same parties.
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He undoabtedly owned other land, as the purchases and grants enumerated do
not include land that he gave several of his sons, but I do not find any particular
description thereof.
I have been thus particular in the notice of his possessions for three reasons ;
first, for the purpose of showing that he was something of a landholder ; second,
to show where his lands were by noticing the persons of whom he purchased
and by whose lands they were bounded ; and lastly, to revive those old local
names, that seem to have been well nigh forgotten. How many persons can
tell us where was "Pine Meadow," "Great Meadow," "Maple Meadow,"
" Comer Hedge," " Waterham," " Mineral Hill," " Mine Hill," " Copper-
Mountain," " Settle Meadow," " Pond Meadow," " Cedar Swamp," " Beach
bland," " Bull Meadow," " Hog Swamp," dtc., names once well known and
fiuniliar to the old inhabitants of Wobum.
I do not find that he disposed of much of his estate, excepting by gifl to his
sons, whom, it appears by his will made in 1703, he had from time to time pro-
vided for. In 1697 he gave his son Ebenezer one third of his lands in Wobum,
and one half of his house, in " consideration of love and natural affection and for
divers other good causes and considerations." In 1699 he gave the same son
one half of his estate, as follows. ^^ For and in consideration of the love and
good affection that I have unto my loving and dutiful son Ebenezer Locke as
also in the consideration of ^^20, in money to me well and tmly paid give unto
said Ebenezer one moyety or one half part of all and singular ye rights titles
and interests of housing and lands belonging to me within the limits and bounds
of ye township of Wobume."*
In 1703 he made his will — appointing Ebenezer his executor, giving him all
his property, excepting one half of his personal estate which he gave to his wife,
but requiring him to pay to the other children certain sums, and to provide for
his mother as pointed out in the will. The provision| made for her were on a
liberal scale. (See the will in full in the Appendix, A.) For the fulfilment of the
conditions imposed by the will, Ebenezer gave his father a bond which is before
me. This bond' however was not given till April 13, 1709, and on the 15th of
the same month he, William, gave a deed to Ebenezer of all his real estate of
every kind and description within the bounds of Wobum.
I find no papers by which Ebenezer is to provide for his father and mother
during the father's life, and there is no intimation that any such provision was
made, and the presumption therefore is that he had personal estate undisposed of
sufficient for their maintenance while he lived.
It appears by the foregoing, that a kind Providence had blessed him " in basket
and in store," and that although he came to the wilderness a poor orphan boy,
he was able to settle his large family of children comfortably in life ; and at the
age of 75 he could look forward to the end of his days, secure in the comforts
t^t were necessary for him and his partner. As I said before, he had given to
his sons William, John, Joseph, Samuel and James a goodly portion of his estate
from time to time. John had also been provided for by his grandfather Clarke,
with whom he " had been a liver many years," who bad by his will, given him
his real estate and other property, subject to a distribution to the children and
wife of his grandfather.
But little is known of the perscmal character of Dea. Locke. He filled no high
stations. He was an humble cultivator of the soil, or at most an artisan (a),
capable of planning and erecting a comfortable dwelling for himself or his
neighbors. He was one among a great class in every country, tliat we some-
times are apt to attempt to look down upon. But honest labor in every pursuit is
(a) In several deeds he i^called a carpenter.
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honorable, and the husbandman and mechanic of New England are as ranch to be
respected as any class in the community.
From an examination of the Town Records it appears that he bore a share in
managing '^ town affairs,'* though his name does not appear quite as often as his
" next neighbor " Capt. Edward Johnson, the then great man of Woburn, who
has left his foot-prints behind him, both in prose and poetry. Dea. Locke was
frequently on important committees, in relation to town lands, roads, £&c.
In 1671, he was one of a committee of the town to settle the bounds between
Ralph Reed's land and the highway leading to Shawsheene, also to lay out land
to Samuel Bloggett near " Rag Rock " — 1675, 1676 and 1678 he was a " Sur-
veyor of fences," 1677 was chosen Constable, at that day an office of some more
respectability and responsibility than it has been in later days. He was also Con-
stable in 1701, was chosen Selectman 1686 and 1696, and grand juror to the
Supreme Court 1695. These are only a few of the times 1 find him noticed.
In his younger days he was unwilling to give his assent to the then prevalent
notions that church membership was essential to the proper and correct per-
formance of man's civil duties ; and that the right of having a voice in the election
of the rulers of the State must be preceded by the rights of church fellowship.
In this notion he was not alone ; — and he with some of his neighbors were
charged with claiming a right of voting for Governor ; and for which he and his
neighbor William Simonds were summoned before the Court, and were fined.
He paid part of the fine, but on the petition of Capt Edward Johnson a part was
remitted. Connected with the same complaint was the long contested question of
infant baptism, which kept the churches in a turmoil for many years, and it is
probable he was of the Anabaptist party at that time. But if so he doubtless
altered his views, as he became a member of the Church, and for many years was
one of its Deacons and main pillars. Unfortunately the old Church Records have
been destroyed. " Conceding William, Senr., he was for many years a distin-
guished citizen and member of the Church of Woburn ; I have in my hands, a
paper, styled * A Coppy of the Proposals of Woburn Church offered to Mr. John
Fox, when on his probation among them June ye 3d, 1703.' These * proposals,'
are a declaration by six principal members of Woburn Church (in behalf, it may
be of the rest of their brethren) of their adhesion, for substance to the West-
minster Confession of Faith (or to that drawn up by the Synod at Boston 1679 -
80) and to the Cambridge Platform, and they are subscribed by William John-
son, Samuel Walker, Joseph Wright Senr., James Conors Senr.., William
Locke Senr., and James Convers Jun., all men of great respectability and distinc-
tion in their day.*' — Letter from Rev. S. Sewall.
The Bible, which belonged to him is in possession of the writer ; it is in Black
letter, and was undoubtedly printed before 1600. It has been handed down
through successive generations, and was generously presented to me by Miss
Nancy Locke of New Ipswich, N. H , together with several hundred papers, that
belonged to Dea. Locke, and to his descendants ; includ'mg, wills, deeds, bonds,
dec., from which I have extracted much valuable information.
The house, probably built by, and which was occupied by him, (see Frontis-
piece) is now known as the '^ Fox House,'* and is situated about a mile and a
half Westerly of Woburn Centre," on the road leading to Lexington, near the
residence of Joseph Gardner, Esq., having the brook that runs from ^' Kendall's
Pond ** in its rear. The house stands on the Westerly side of the road, and the
fruit and other trees in the garden, hide it almost entirely from the sight. The
garden and some of the trees are evidently very ancient. This house and the
surrounding lands descended to his son Ebenezer, and from the latter to his son
Samuel, ft was probably here that Samuel kept an Inn many years, until 1742,
when he moved to Lancaster. Samuel sold the estate Oct 21, 1741 to Samuel
Wyman 3d for £900. It is described as bounded N. E on land of Samuel
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Wyman ; S. E. on land of Jobn Burt ; S. W. on road from Cambridge to Bil-
lerica; Northerly to the most Easterly corner of Lieut. Samuel KendalPs
orchard near said Locke's house ; S. W. on said orchard to road aforesaid ; N.
W. on said road to said Locke's land ; N. E. on land of Capt. Caleb Bloggett to
the way to Samuel Wyman's bam, (and probably included the land where Mrs.
Skinner's house stands,^ containing sixly-five acres — several small lots of land
were also conveyed at tne same time. I am informed that Dea. Samuel Wyman
gave this property to his son Joseph, who sold it to Col. Loammi Baldwin, Senior,
W whom it was conveyed to Thomas Fox and his son the late Capt. William
Fox, and is now owned by his heirs.
For the information of persons living at a distance, I subjoin a short notice of
Wobum. It is situated 10 miles N. W. by N. of Boston in the County of Middle-
sex — and formerly was a part of Charlestown, and was called '^ Charlestown
Village." It was first settled in 1640, and incorporated in 1642, and included
what is now Burlington, a large portion of Winchester, and a portion of Wilming-
ton. Burlington was incorporated in 1730 as a Precinct, and a church was
gathered in 1735, but was not incorporated as a town until 1799. That part of
Wilmington which was formerly a part of Wobum was called the " Land of
Nod," and was the source of a long controversy between Charlestown, Wobum
and several individuals who laid separate claims to it. [See Frothingham's
History of Charlestown, p. 111.] Wilmington was incorporated 1730. Wobum
undoubtedly took its name from Wobum in Bedfordshire, England, or from a
Parish of that name in Buckinghamshire.
Lexington, which was the residence of three of the sons of William Locke, lies
South-west and West of Wobum, and formerly called " Cambridge Farms " was
incorporated in 1692 as a Precinct and as a town in 1713. William, Jr. who
resided on land that was a part of Burlington, but is now in Lexington ; Joseph
and Samuel, who owned lands near the line of Burlington and Lexington, and
Joseph having his house there, were settled within two miles of their father ;
James lived about two miles South, and John about a mile and a half North ;
Mary, who married Samuel Kendall, was only about a mile from the father ; and
Ebenezer resided on the homestead.
The patriarch had therefore all his children but Elizabeth, who married James
Markham, in his immediate neighborhood ; the parents of nearly all his sons and
daughters in law also resided within the circle of a few miles ; — all respectable
members of society, with a goodly share of ^^ this world's goods," what else save
the blessing of Heaven could be wanted ?
Having thus introduced our progenitor, let us trace his descendants in the
succeeding pages.
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1 I . Deacon WILLIAM LOCKE was b. at Stepney Parish, Lon-
don, England, Dec. 13, 1628, m. MARY CLARKE in Wobum, Dec
27, 1655, the dau. of William and Margery Clarke of Wobum. She was b. at
Watertown, 10, 10, 1640, (Dec. 20, 1640) and d. at Wobum, July 18, 1715, a.
74 yrs. 7 mos. ; Dea. Locke d. at Wobum, June 16, 1720, a. 91 yrs. 6 mos.
II. Chil. b. atWoburn.
2 William, b. Dec. 27, 1657 ; d. Jany. 9, 1658.
3 William,'b. Jany. 18, 1659; m. 1. Sarah Whittmore, May 29, 1683. 1
2. Abigail Hay ward, June 8, 1698.
4 John, b. Aug. 1, 1661, m. 1. Elizabeth Plympton, May 31, 1683. J
2. Wid. Mary (Winn) Wyman, Nov. 30, 1720.
5 Joseph, b. Mh. 8, 1664 ; m. 1. Mary . S
2. Margaret Mead.
3. Hannah Pierce, Nov. 5, 1743.
6 Mary, b. Oct. 16, 1666 ; m. Samuel Kendall, Mh. 30, 1692. 4
7 Samuel, b. Oct. 14, 1669; ra. 1. Ruth . 5
2. Maiy Day, 1717.
8 Ebenezer, b. Jany. 8, 1674 ; m. 1. Susannah Walker, Oct. 18, 1697. •
2. Hannah Meads, Oct 14, 1701.
9 James, b. Nov. 14, 1677 ; m. Sarah Cutter, Dec. 5, 1700. 7
10 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 4, 1681 ; m. James Markham, Oct. 14, 1700. 8
1 Dea. WILLIAM LOCKE, Jr., [3] m. 1 SARAH WHITTMORE, May
29, 1683, dau. of Francis and Isabell (Park) Whittmore of Cambridge.
She was b. Mh. 7, 1662, d. ; he m. 2. ABIGAIL HAYWARD, June 8,
1698 ; who d. his wid. probably 1748 or 1749. He d. July 8, 1738, a. 79f
He was owner of land in 1683, and as early as 1689 owned a '* hous '^ in the
Westerly part of Wobum. In 1683 the Town of Wobum granted him " four
acres to be laid out near his own land " and Mh. 3, 1700, there was granted him
** four acres of land where the top is his own near Cambridge line, he paying to
the Selectmen for the town use two shillings in money for every acre, he not to
obstmct any highway or watering place according to a former order of the town."
He was a Deacon in 1709 — was a Selectman 1703-r4 and 1732 ; and held
many other offices in town. In 1728 he was one of a committee " to treat with
Mr. Edward Jackson in order to settling in Wobum," and to supply the pulpit ;
and the same year one of a committee " to go to the Rev. Mr. Fox and see if they
can make things easy with him." His name often appears on committees ap-
pointed in relation to " town affairs."
He resided in the second precinct of Wobum, on land which was included in
Burlington when that town was incorporated in 1799. After his decease, on the
petition of Thomas Locke his gr. son, a part of the estate was set off to Lexing-
ton including the house, making a notch into the South-westerly line of Burlington.
A portion of the estate is that now owned by the heirs of Hammond Locke. The
original estate, a part at least, was given to Dea. William Jr., by Dea. William
Senior, his father ; and on the decease of the former in 1738, one half of the
house and land was set off by the children to the widow for her use instead of a
dower, by agreement ; and at the same time the other half was divided between
the children. Previous to this, in 1718, Dea. William had given his son Daniel
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several lots of land in Lexingtoo and Woburn, and Francis another son at the
same time conveyed to Daniel for jfll5 his 'interest in the Mansion house ^
** where he (Francis) then lived," it being the Easterly end. This was probably a
part of his father^s house, that the father had i>efore that time given him, including
^ a place for a tan yard " and ^^ a convenient place for a tan house " and also
several lots of land adjoining the father's estate. When his widow died I know
not, nor how the property was settled ; but his son William became owner of
the house and homestead, in part at least, and there resided.
in. Chil. by ^ wf, b. at Woburn (now Lexington).
11 William, b. June 28, 1684; m. 1. Mary . f
2. Jemima Russell.
12 Francis, b. Jly.25, 1690, m. 1. Elizabeth Winship, Feb. 25, 1713. !•
2. Wid. Martha (Russell) Dunster, Mh. 15, 1758.
13 Daniel, b. July 9, 1693; ra. 1. Abigail ^ — . 11
2. Wid. Dorcas Brabrook, 1751.
Chil. by 2. wf.
14 Ebenezer, b. ; m. Elizabeth . It
15 Abigail, b. June 22, 1710 ; m. Jonas Meriam, Oct 3, 1728. II
2 JOHN LOCKE, [4] ra. L ELIZABETH PLYMPTON, May 31, 1688,
dau. of Thomas (and Abigail) Plympton of Sudbury, who was an emigrant
from England, and was killed by the Indians at Sudbury, Ap. 18, 1676. She
was b. Dec. 23, 1658, and d. Feb. 23, 1720, a. 60 ; 2. he m. wid. MARY
(WINN) WYMAN, Nov. 30, 1720, who was b. May 11, 1670. She was the
wid. of Nathaniel Wyman, and dau. of Increase Winn, of Woburn, who was the
first white child b. in Woburn.
He resided at Woburn. His gr. fa. William Clarke in his will says, ^* my
grandson John Locke who has been a liver with me many years, to him I give
all ray housing and lands in the Towne of Wobume " and *•*' all my other estate
of houshold and cattell ; '^ but his widow was to have the use of all his ^ housing
and lands, houshold and other estate '' during her life, excepting his ^' armes and
implyments of weaving and his work hous the which *^ he *'*' led in the hands of
his grandchild ^^ whom he made his executor, and he obligated him to pay to the
other heirs their proportion of the value of the estate. Shortly after the death of
Mr. C. his widow leased to her grandson all the estate. Mr. Clarke's homestead
was near Burlington lino, a little westerly of the present house of J. Johnson, Jr.,
where the remains of the cellar are now visible in the field between Mr. John-
son's house and the house of W. W. Colgate, near the pond. In 1693, John
Locke sold John Walker, Jr. " Tailor," 9 acres near " Copper Mountaine,'* in
exchange for 10 acres " at a place called Long Meadow ; " in 1694, he sold
Jacob Wyman 4 acres at " Maple Meadow," and in 1720, he sold to Na-
thaniel Kendall 22 acres for £SOy at ^^ Hog Swamp," bounded Southerly by
Benjamin Simonds' ; Westerly by road leading to James Proctor's ; Northerly
by Joseph Reed's ; Easterly by said Reed and Locke ; in 1718 he sold Timo-
thy Reed, housewright, 4 acres at " Little Rock Meadow ; " in 1734 he sold
Timothy Winn 20 acres, bounded North and West on his own land, and else-
where by land of Nathaniel Kendall, John Bruce and Ralph Reed. In 1714
he sold William Butler 32 acres laid out to William Clarke in the 4th range of
great lots — bounded Easterly by John Mousal ; Westerly by Theophilus Rich
ardson ; and Northerly and Southerly by the rai^ lines. July 1750, he bought
of Benjamin Wyman 30 acres, bounded Southerly on the highway ; Westerly
on land of Benjamin and James Simonds and Edward Walker ; North by E.
Walker ; Southerly by Peter and Jacob Wyman ; and Easterly by J. Wyman
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mi the highway, with the buildings thereoiu Compensation ^ 550 pounds bills
of credit'^ Aug. 1750, he sold his grandson John Locke, Jr. alias Kendall (a)
for 264 pounds Lawful money and other considerations, 18 acres, part of his
homestead with the buildings, bounded Easterly on the town road leading to the
Meeting house ; Southerly by the county road. Westerly by his own meadow.
Northerly by his own land called Walker's field ; and by Jacob Wyman's ; —
also 10 acres ^^ called the old place,'' bounded Northerly by the county road ; S.
E. by Israel Reed's ; Southerly by Thpmas Reed's, and Westerly by said Reed's
and Benjamin Simond's. Also 20 acres at *^ Hog Swamp," bounded Easterly
by the town road, leading to the meeting house in the 2. rarish ; Southerly by
lames Simonds ; Westerly by Solomon Wood ; Northerly by said Wood and
heirs of Nathaniel Reed ; and also all his "personal estate, excepting one cow and
a heifer." His wf. relinquishes dower, reb. 1750, he sold Benjamin Wyman
12 acres near " Mineral Hill," bounded N. and W. by Edward Walker, James
Simonds, Jr. and Benjamin Simonds; S. by the land that was his homestead, and
East by said Homestead and Jacob and Peter Wyman. And Nov. 25, 1751,
it being the latest period I have found him namea, he sold Nathan Wyman 4
acres at " Mine hill near Nathaniel Kendalls," bounded Easterly on the county
road leading to Billerica ; Southerly on the town road leading to Edward Walker's
house ; Westerly by John Bruce, and Northerly by " Mine Hill lot " and land of
sd. Bruce.
Besides what he had from his gr. fa. Clarke, his father had given him " housing
and lands," which by will he " confirmed unto him." He and his wife died I
suppose at Jjancaster, for in the journal of Capt. Abijah Wyman of that town, it
is recorded " old Mr. John Locke and wife of Wobum died about Ap. 3, 1756,"
and I krtow not to whom this could apply but to them. At this time he would
have been aged nearly 95.
He is frequently mentioned on the town records,— was surveyor of highways
in 1698, constable in 1702, 1706 and 1708, — fence viewer in 1712, — ty thing-
man, 1710, 1720 and 1725. He was sometimes styled weaver, at others hus-
bandman.
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in. Chil. by 1. wf. b. in Wobum.
16 Thomas, b. Mb. 20, 1684 ; d. Mb. 23, 1684.— 17 Marah, b. Ap. 1, 1685.
18 John, b. May 14, 1686; d. Feb. 15, 1710; unmd. (?) a. 24.
19 Thomas, b. Ap. 5, 1688; d. Nov. 26, 1717 ; unmd. (?) a. 29.
20 A daughter, b. June 11, 1693.
21 Abigail, b. Ap. 2, 1694 ; m. Nathaniel Kendall, Mh. 16, 1720. **
22 Peter, b. Sep. 10, 1698; d. Dec. 25, 1709 ; a. II.
3 JOSEPH LOCKE [5] m. 1. MARY , who d. Ap. 1707. 2. he m.
MARGARET MEAD, dau. of Israel Mead of Wobum. 3. he m. HAN-
NAH PIERCE of Weston, Nov. 5. 1743, who d. Ap. 10, 1747. He resided in
Cambridge, in that part now Lexington, where he d. 1754, a. 90. 1 have found
much difficulty in procuring the records relating to this family ; some of the chil.
were b. before the Incorporation of Lex. (1713) but the births are not to be
found on the Camb. Rec. All but the two youngest chil. were bap. at Lex. Ocu
20, 1712, as appears by the Rev. Mr. Cook's Journal, and from the same source,
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(a) John Locke, Jr. alias Kendall, was son of his dan. Abigail who md. Nathaniel Kendall,
and he was permitted to take the name of John Locke on the petition to the Court, of his
grandfather Locke in 1739, bat his name was alwajrs written as above.
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I find that '' a child of Joseph Locke, d. 1695 ; '^ ''a son Mb. 80, 1706 ; " and
" a child Ap. 7, 1707 ; " but no Christian names are given, and whether they
were any of thoee whose names are given below, I cannot say.
His fann was principally at Cambridge Farms, now Lexington, and probably
adjoined his bro. William's. Mb. 26, lt)95, his father gave him 20 acres, at a
place called ^^ Cambridge fiarroes,*' containing, a mansion bouse, bam and ^^ out-
hoasing, orchard, fields,'^ ^c. ; bounded by Capt. Cooks fiarme S. £., Joseph
Simonds W., and " a lott that was Thomas Browns N." — Also eight acres of
Woodland (so called,) that is the wood and timber, " not the soyle,*' bounded by
Camb. town line, S. W., Thomas Kendall, N. W. and Capt. Carter's lott S. E.,
and by woodland of William Locke, Senr. N. £. — also four acres at ^^ Bull
Meadow," bounded by Camb. line S. W., William Clarke N. E., " and by the
upland in all other places.^' In 1715 he bought of Thomas Mead, Execr. of his
father Israel Mead, (prob. the brother and father of Locke's wf.) "one half of
that whole messuage, or tenement lately in the possession of said Israel Mead,"
situated in Lex. for <£82.10. In 1712 he sold Timothy Reed of Woburn, (prob
his son in law) 5 acres of meadow near the house of sd. Reed, being a part of
" Little Rock Meadow," bounded W. by sd. Reed, S. by John Locke, East by
Eleazer Kendall, and West by Samuel Nevers. In 1717 he sold Robert Fbke
" Weaver " of Lex. two acres in Lex ; — in 1733 he sold his son Joseph for .£200
"bills of credit," "and partly in consideration of <£240, to be accounted towards
his portion," 15 acres in Lex. bounded S. E. by the town way ; S. W. by Dr.
Fiske ; N. W. by Daniel Tidd ; N. by Joshua Simonds, and elsewhere by his
own land. Also 10 acres bounded by his own land ; and the W. half of bis
** Mansion house " and barn, and half of 12 acres in Woburn, bounded S. W. by
Lex. line, and elsewhere by Samuel Kendall and Samuel Locke. In 1742 he
sold Joseph for £60, and other considerations, half of 32^ acres in Woburn,
bounded S. W. by " Bull Meadow ; " Westerly and Northerly by Lex. line to
Dea. George Reed's land ; and Esty. by sd. Reed. In 1746 he sold his son
Stephen half of 60 acres in Lex. and half of 32^ in Woburn. His house is
supposed to have stood where the house of his gr. gr. gr. son William Locke
now stands near the house of William Gibbs, Esq. It was taken down about
1830, the estate having been owned by his descendants to the present time. The
land on which the house of Charles Locke (near William's) stands, was a part oi
the old farm. Amos and Reuben Locke, cousins, and gr. sons of Joseph, Senr.
both resided at the old house.
III. Chil. by 1. wf.
23 Mary, b. ; m. George Traluddia (?) July 15, 1727. (a) 15
24 Abigail, b. ; m. Thomas Fessenden, Jany. 8, 1720. It
26 Lydia, b. .
26 Sarah, b. July 14, 1696 ; m. Samuel Snow, June 10, 1718. 17
27 Joseph, b. Mb. 19, 1699 ; m. Sarah . 18
28 Elizabeth, b. Mb. 15, 1703 ; m. John Scotto (?) Aug. 13, 1725. (a)
29 Huldah, b. June 28, 1705 ; m. Timothy Reed, May 28, 1743. 19
Chil. by 2. wf.
30 Margaret, b. May 6, 1710; m. John Russell (?) Nov. 5, 1730. (a)
(a) There is some doabt aboat these marriages ; they were taken from the Boston Records
under the dates given above. [See Nos. 23 — 28 — 30 ] But it is not certain that Mary,
ElixBibeth and Margaret Locke, whose marriages are there recorded were the daus. of Joseph
above. 1 have found no other disposition of Joseph's daus. of these names ; neither have I
found the dans, of any other family of similar names, either in Boston or viciDity *, and
therefore have assumed that these were the daus. of Joseph. As to Elizabeth [28] there is a
singular error. In the publishment she is called Elizabeth Cock, but the marriage is recorded
lodce. Ne births of child, of Scotto and Rassell have been found.
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81 Joannah, b. Feb. 2, 1712-13 ; m. Jonas Munroe, Jany. 8, 1738-4. M
32 Ruth, b. May 9, 1714-15.
33 Stephen, b. Jany. 26, 1718 ; m. Mehetable Raymond. II
4 MARY LOCKE. [6] m. SAMUEL KENDALL of Wob. Mh. 30, 1692 ;
who was b. Mh. 8, 1659, the son of Francis Kendall, an emigrant from Eng-
land who md. Mary Tidd.
[Samuel Kendall md. 1. Rebecca Mixer of Watertown, Nov. 23, 1683, who d. Oct. 25, 1691,
By her he had Samuel, July 13, 1684; Isaac, Sept. 13, 1686; Joshua, March 14, 1689, and
Rebecca June 6, 1691.]
He resided in Wob. where the house of Horace Conn stands on Pleasant St.
He probably died at Lancaster about 1749, at which time his will was proved at
Worcester, and he is called, " of Lancaster formerly of Wobum." His father's
mg. is recorded on the Wob. Records Francis Kendall, alias Miles, and the tra-
dition is that he emigrated without the knowledge of his family, and to avoid
discovery altered his name. I do not understand which was said to be his true
name, Kendall or Miles, but suppose the former. He had a brother Thomas,
who resided at Wob. who had 10 daus. but no sons. (See Barry's Hist, of Fram-
ingham, p. 307.)
III. Chil. by Mary Locke.
34 Maiy b. Feb. 3, 1692-3 ; d. Aug. 14, 1727.
35 Rebeckah, b. Jany. 26, 1694-5 ; m. Samuel Russell. 22
36 Abigail, b. Mh. 31, 1697 ; m. William Nichols, Jany. 14, 1720. 2S
37 Ebenezer, b. May 16, 1700 : m. Hannah Thompson. 24
38 Ruth, b. Ap. 23, 1703 ; m. Rahan Bancroft, Jany. 2, 1729 or 30. 25
39 Tabitha, b. Jany. 22, 1706-7 ; m. Nathan Richardson, July 3, 1729, 2t
i SAMUEL LOCKE, [7] m. 1 RUTHftOUbi.*' She ^faTa member Sf the
Church in Lexington before Oct. 16, 1698, Aid d. Dec. 14, 1714, a. 31 or 37.
2. He md. Mary Day of Ipswich. Intentions May 8, 1717. She prob. d. Nov.
30, 1756. He had deceased prior to this, but when I do not know. He was
living in 1738-9, for, Jany. 30, of that year, he purchased in Lex. land of John
Whitmore, and Mh. 12, of same year, he purchased land in Lex. of Jonathan
Raymond. His father had given him land, and he was possessed of a large
estate. A part of it was about half a mile from Lexington Common on the
County road to Bedford, where a cellar is still to be seen, and where his house
probably stood. His only son Samuel, is known to have resided at this place.
He is prob. the Samuel Lock named in the following extract from the Journals of the
House of Rep. 8 Feb. 1733 : —
Voted, ** That there be and hereby is granted 1500 acres of land, lying between the towns
of Lunenburg and Rutland eastward of Wachusett Hills, to be divided to & among the officers
&c soldiers engaged in ye Fight at Lamprey River, &c to such as shall be allowed to repre-
sent those that are dead, viz. to ye representatives of Capt. Noah Wiswall, 400 acres ; to ye
reps of Lieut. Gershom Flagg, 300 acres ; to ye reps, of Ens. Edwd. Walker, 200 acs. to
Samuel Lock, Samuel Baker, William Bruce Ac Benjn. Baldwin, each, or to ye rep. of
each of such as are dead, 150 acres ; 6c yt but one rep. be admitted of any such as are dead,
preference to be given to ye oldest surviving son of any of those yt are deceased, 6c in case
there be no son living, then the oldest male descended from such officer or soldier now living
shall be ye rep. 6c in case of no male heir, then to the oldest female now surviving."
"The Fight in which these men were engaged, was near a body of Water since known as
Wheelwright's Pond, in the Town of Lee, N. H., July 6, 1690, in which sixteen of the Eng-
lish were killed on the spot " (See <' Drake's Book of the Indians," p. 335.)
HI. Chil. by 2. wf.
40 Samuel, b. July 5, 1718. He lived in Lex. unmd. and there died. His
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fiither led a large property for those days in lands and personal estate, tndoding
several slaves, which the son inherited, aAer the decease of his mother. The
Seal Estate was appraised at <9^600. Aug. 1771, he sold '' from 140 to 170 ""
acres of land, to Benjamin Estabrooks and Joshua Reed of Lex. ; and before he
d. he contrived to spend all his patrimony, having a great taste for fioe horses
and fine clothes, and d. poor about 1800 ; and thus this branch of the family
became extinct.
• Lieut EBENEZER LOCKE, [8] 1. m. SUSANNAH WALLKER, Oct. 18,
1697, who was b. Mh. 1, 1674, dau. of Israel Walker, of Wob. ; she d. June 13,
1699. 2. He m. HANNAH MEADS Oct. 14, HOI, who was b. Sept. 17, 1676,
dau. of David and Hannah Meads of Camb. She d. his wid. July 24, 1739, a. 63.
He d. Dec. 24, 1723, a. 49. He resided with his father on the Homestead, of
which he had become the owner by gift and purchase, as was related in the
notice of his father. He was also the owner of other land and a house previous
to his father's decease ; for in 1699, he mortgaged a house and two lots of
land to Thomas Kendall, as security for money borrowed. One lot of six acres
is described as bounded '^ South East by said Kendall's own land, South West by
the land of William Locke, North West by the high way. North East by land of
Mr. Blocket, [Blodgett.] The other lot of six acres, with a dwelling-house, is
bounded East by a brook. South by said Thomas Kendall, West by the highway,
North by Samuel Blocket, Jr." In 1713, he bought of William Johnson, Jr. a
lot of meadow land, " bounded by the meadow of Henry Johnson Westerly, and
by the brook that cometh from Ralf Kendall's and so runeth to Samuel Kendall's
Southwardly, and by the land and meadow of the said Ebenezer Locke else-
where." By his will, it also appears, he was owner of a large tract of land in
the " North Township above Groton," which was what is now Townsend and a
part of Ashby, which he gave to his sons, Ebenezer and Josiah, in his will. He
was frequently elected to town offices, and was Lieut., but was released from
Military duty on account of ^^ bodily infirmities." His will was made two days
before his decease. See a deed in the Appendix from his father, which will fur-
nish a description of his estate. ^^ ^ ^ ^
IIL Chil. by 1. wf.
41 Ebenezer, b. Ap. 28, 1699 ; m. Mary Meriam. 27
Chil. by 2. wf. *
42 Samuel, h. Aug. 24, 1702; m. Rebeckah Richardson, Mh. 2, 1730. 28
43 Josiah, b. Mh. 15, 1705. He resided at Wob. was probably a blacksmith
and d. between July 20, 1727, and Nov. 6, 1730, at which latter date,
I find a bill against his estate was paid to Dr. Francis Archbald of Boston for
.medicines and attendance. I have a number of his Manuscripts which show
that he was a young man of considerable education, with a taste for poetry ;
several pieces are in my possession. He purchased Dec. 1723, 100 acres in
the " North Township above Groton," of his brother Ebenezer.
44 Joshua, b. Aug. 21, 1709 ; 1. m. Hannah Reed, Mh. n32. 29
2. " Tabitha Bellows, 1744.
45 Nathan, b. Mh. 20, 1713 ; d. Dec. 1723.
46 Hannah, b. Ap. 11, 1716; m. Asa Richardson, 1739. 30
7 JAMES LOCKE, [9] m. SARAH CUTTER, Dec. 5, 1700, the dau. of
Richard Cutter of Cambridge, who emigrated to America with his wf. Eliza-
beth, and who m. wid. Frances Ainsden, for a 2. wife, whose maiden name was
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PenyHian* Mn. LOCKE was b* Aug. 81, 1673 and d. -^^. He d. Deo. 11,
1745, a. 68. His father, in his will, says, '^ with reference to my sod James
Locke 1 lett him go to work for himself to gett son^ething to begin the world with,
and also gave him about thirty pounds in money, to help him purchase his land
and build upon it, so that I have given him his full portion already, and now I
give him ten shillings more as a token of my love.'^
In 1699, Sep. 9, he purchased of James Converse, 46 acres in Wob. *^ near a
place called the Pine Mountain ; ** '^ bounded. South East by ye Woodland of
Henry Grardner and Josiah Johnson, North East by ye Woodland of Josiah
Johnson, North West by ye Woodland of John Carter, and South West partly by
Cambridge line and partly by Woodland of John Carter." Also *' twenty acres
of swamp bottom, so called, with the liberty to take it up for himself, where the
top is his own, according to an order of the Town of Wobum."
In 1715 he purchased of Josiah Johnson, ten acres of Woodland, bounded
South Westerly on Cambridge and Lexington lines. North Westerly on said
James Locke, North Easterly on land in possession of Widow Gramer [Gardner ?]
and South Easterly on Charlestown line. The following is from the Wobum
Town Records, May 17, 1700. " Then layed out to James Locke of Wobum,
33 acres and a half where the top is his own already, at a place called Pine
Mountain, on the South side thereof, near Cambridge line ; bounded by the
Woodland of Josiah Johnson East ; South by ye Woodland that was Matthew
Johnson's and Sam. Blodgett's, and the said James Locke's Woodland elsewhere,
twenty acres thereof upon Samuel Converse's account, and three acres and a
half given him by the proprietors of this town of Wobum, at their meeting,
April 23, 1700.'^ These tracts of land constituted the beginning of his home-
stead, and here he built his first house, a short distance from the house of his gr.-
gr. son Jonathan Locke, who resides near the West line of Winchester, formerly
Wobum.
Mh. 7, 1708-9, James Locke was chosen " haward," and again, Mh. 3,
1711-12 ; and Mh. 3, 17 17-18, Surveyor of Highways, and Mh. 2, 1718-19, Con-
stable. '^Feb. 12, 1719-20, reconed with Constable James Locke and he
having paid into the Selectmen and their orders, with an order to Mr. Cotton
when paid J^IO.1.0, the full of the list of the Town Rates committed to him to
collect Discharged in full thereof." ^Wob. Rec.) Jany. 1745-6, his son James
of Hopkinton was appointed Administrator on his estate — Inventory <£1370«
Oct. 1747, the Commissioners appointed by the Court to make a distribution of
his estate, made a Report which was sanctioned by the judge. One third of the
Real Estate was set off to the widow, and the other two thirds to his son Jonathan ;
he giving bonds to pay the other heirs their share, viz. to James — ;€ 146.6.8,
to heirs of dau. Hannah Pierce, deceased, j^60.3.4, to daus. Sarah, wife of Wil-
liam Jones, Ruhamah Bond, [formerly Whittemore,] Phebe, wife of Daniel Brewer,
Rebecca, wife of William Munroe, and Mary, wife of John Wright, each £5^.3,4^
The Pro. Rec. also show, that, James had previously recM ^£24, Hannah £2b^
Jonathan ^8, and Sarah, Phebe, Ruhamah, Rebecca and Mary, each ;€30. At
the settlement Jonathan was allowed 1^^280, for services rendered after he was
twenty-one.
III. Chil.
47 Hannah, b. July 11, 1701 ; m. Thomas Pierce, Nov. 6, 1722. M
48 James, b. June 17, 1703; m. Elizabeth Burnap, Jany. 11, 1727. t2
49 Ruhamah, b. Ap. 23, 1705; 1. m. Benjamin Whittemore, June 15, 1726. SS
2. John Bond.
60 Sarah, b. July 5, l'J07 ; m. William Jones, Dec. 25, 1733. S4
51 Phebe, b. Aug. 15, 1709 ; 1. m. Daniel Brewer, Sep. 9, 1732-3. 8S
2. m. Isaac Hartwell, July 14, 1776.
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52 Kebeckah, b. Not. 11, 1711 ; ra. William Munroe, Mh. 6, 1785. M
53 Mary, b. Oct 12, 1713 ; m. John Wright, Jany. 4, 1788. 87
54 Jonathan, b. Jany. 17, 1717'; m. Phebe Pierce, Feb. 1, 1746. 88
8 EUZABETH LOCKE, [10] m. JAMES MARKHAM, Oct. 14, 1700,
who was b. Mh. 16, 1674--5, the son of Daniel Markham, who m. Elisa-
beth Whitmore, Not. 3, 1669, in Cambridge. They went to Middletown, Ct
soon after their marriage, where he d. '^ June 8, 1731, iQ ye 57th year of his
age from the 16th of Mh. last.'' (Middletown T. Rec.) and Elizabeth his wid. d.
at the same place, Sep. 25, 1753, a 72.
III. Chil.
55 James, b. Nov. 22, 1701 ; m. Sarah Rummery or Rumney, Sep. 25, 1745,
and resided at Middletown, Ct.
56 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 18, 1703-4. — 57 William b. Jany. 28, 1705-6.
58 John, b. Dec. 28, 1707-8 ; (m. Desiah Sears, Nov. 3, 1748, and resided at
Middletown Ct. ?)
59 Mary, b. May 14, 1710. ^ Mary Markham a single woman,'' resided in Lex.
1738 ; perhaps the same.
60 AbigaU, b. July 22, 1712. — 61 Martha, b. June 18, 1714.
62 Hannah, b. Sep. 6, 1716. — 63 Nathaniel, b. Feb. 27, 1718-19.
• WILLIAM LOCKE, [1 IJ m. 1. MARY , who d. Feb. 21, 1710-11,
a. 21. 2. m. JEMIMA RUSSELL, dau. of Philip of Lex. He resided in
the 2. Precinct of Wob. which was incorporated as Burlington in 1799 ; but that
portion which included his house and a portion of his land was annexed to Lex.
the same year on the petition of his gr. son Thomas. This was undoubtedly a
part of his father's homestead, and probably his house was that of his father.
There were two other houses on his father's farm known as the ** Porter House,'*
and the *' Newman House," that are not now in existence, and I have not been
able to reconcile several conveyances made by the chil. of his father, where
** mansion houses" are mentioned. William above ^* owned the covenant" in
the Church at Lex. Sep. 9, 1716, in the Records of which Ch. his death is
recorded Jany. 29, 1767, a. 83, and that of his wid. Jemima, Nov. 16, 1782, a.
90 ; but on his grave stone he is said to have d. Jany. 20, 1767.
IV. Chil. byl. wf.
64 A son, b. , d. Mh. 1, 1709-10.
65 A daughter b. , d. Feb. 21, 1710-11.
Chil. by 2. wf.
66 Mary, b. Sep. 7, 1716 ; m. Joseph Perry, Ap. 1746.
67 Jemima, b. July 4, 1718 ; m. Ebenezer Brooks, Oct. 28, 1736. 89
68 William, b. Feb. 2, 1720-21 ; m. Grace Newell ; Int. May 12, 1747. 40
69 Thomas, b. Oct. 27, 1722 ; m. Rebecca Lawrence, June 27, 1751. 41
70 Jonas, b. Jany. 13, 1726-7 ; m. Dwight. 42
71 Joseph, b. Ap. 23, 1729 ; m. Mary Ayers. 43
72 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 3, 1732 ; m. 1. Hannah Randall. 44
m. 2. Wid. Abigail Fiske, Jany. 7, 1802.
73 Joanna, b. Feb. 27, 1785 ; m. Phineas Blodgett, Oct. 10, 1753.
74 Abigail, b. Feb. 5, 1737 ; m. Jonathan Fiske, of Lexington, Sep. 4, 1755.
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10 FRANCIS LOCKE, [12] 1. m. ELIZABETH WINSfflP of Medford,
Feb. 25, 1713, who d. 1758, a. 67; 2. m. Wid. MARTHA (RUSSELL)
DUNSTER, Mh. 15, 1759. She was the wid. of Henry Dunster, to whom she
was m. Feb. 25, 1707-8. She was b. July 26, 1691, at Cambridge, the dau.
of Joseph Russell, who m. Mary Belcher, June 23, 1662. Mr. Dunster was a
grandson of Pres. Dunster of Har. Col. Francis Locke, his wife Elizabeth and
his dau. Elizabeth were original members of the Church in West Camb. which
was formed 1739.
He resided in Medford a few years after his marriage where his two eldest
chil. were born, but in 1718 he was of Wobum, as at that date he sold to his
brother Daniel all his " interest in the mansion house in which I now dwell.'' This
was probably a part of the mansion of his father, and with it he also sold several
lots of land. This estate or a portion of it had probably been given to him by
his father Dea. William Jr. In 1719 he probably moved to what is now called
the *' Foot of the Rocks " in West Cambridge, then Cambridge, he having in
Aug. 1718, bought of Edward Winship of Lexington and Grershom Cutter, Jr. of
Cambridge, eight acres of land in Camb. May 4, 1733, he purchased of John
Francis of Medford another lot of land in Cambridge ; and Ap. 13, 1736, he
bought of Benjamin Bagnal of Boston, land in Camb., and Feb. 10, 1746, he
bought of Samuel Whittemore eleven acres of land in Cambridge. In 1760 be
sold his son Samuel a small lot of land at the " Foot of the Rocks," with a dwell-
ing house then occupied by Samuel Godding, being ^^ a part of the Mill pasture,"
also another small piece ; the compensation was £26,13 A "lawful." Dec. 1769,
he sold his son Samuel for i£ 141.5.5, a part of " Cane's lot," a part of" Bagnal's
lot," and a part of the " Whittemore lot," all at the " Foot of the Rocks," reserv-
ing the control and use of the same during his life. At the same time he sold
to all his children for i£23.6.8, that part of his house called " the kitchen and
little room " and the corn house and land, reserving the use of it during his life.
After his decease it was to be divided, giving Samuel a double share.
In 1747, Francis Locke and Gershom Cutter, were fined 30s. ea. for travelling
on Sunday from Camb. to Newton (to attend meeting) by Henry Gibbs, Jus.
Peace. But the Court of Sessions ordered the proceedings quashed. (Court
Ses. Rec.) He was a tanner, and also kept a tavern. The house in which he
resided is now standing at the intersection of the main road with the road leading
to Woburn, and is owned by Stephen Locke. He d. Sep. 3, 1770, a. 80, and his
wid. d. June 27, 1771, a. 81.
I V. Chil. by 1. wf. the two first b. at Medford, the others at Camb.
75 Samuel, b. Jany 15, 1714; 1. m. Deborah Butterfield. 45
2. m. wid. Mehitable Butterfield, June 6, 1770.
76 Elizabeth, b. June 17, 1716 ; 1. m. Zachariah Symmes, June 16, 1748. 4<
2. m. Ebenezer Brooks, Nov. 15, 1776. 89
77 Sarah, b. Ap. 10, 1719 ; m. William Withington. 47
78 Francis, b. Ap. 3, 1721 ; m. Ruth Fessenden, Sept. 13, 1743. 48
79 John, b. Feb. 8, 1724-5 ; m. Mary Frost, Jany. 2, 1752. 49
80 Benjamin bap. Oct. 12, 1735 ; d. y.
11 DANIEL LOCKE, [13] 1. m. ABIGAIL , who d. at Acton, Nov.
22, 1750; 2. he md. Wid. DORCAS BR AB ROOK. Int. Nov. 17, 1751.
She was the wid. of Benjamin Brabrook of Acton. There is some reason to sup-
pose that his first wife's name was Adams. He and his last wife d. at Acton. I
have found no record of more than one child. He was owner of land in Lex. or
Wob. in 1718, for at that time his father " for divers good considerations "
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Iktiiers landk At the same time his brother Francis sold him for «sf 115 his inter'
est in the house where he (Francis) resided, which was prob. a part of his father^s
house. At the same time he also sold him several parcels of land, including ^' a
place for a tan yard " and " a convenient place for a tan house."
In 1734, Daniel bought of Samuel Kendall, Jr. 10 acres in Wob. and 3 acres
of Thomas Robins; and in 1738, after the decease of his father, the other heirs
conveyed him 11 acres of his father's estate. In 1741, he purchased of James
Cutter or Cutler for <£200, 30 acres in Lex. After the death of his mother, his
brothers and sister conveyed to him ibr ^64, old tenor, fbur-fifths of their father'^
estate, being their shares in the same, and including the '^ mansion house and
bam." This conveyance was made Mb. 27, 1749.
May 24, 1750, he sold to William Porter, of Salem, 160 acres in Wob. and
Lex. with his house, for ^640. Up to this time he is called of Woburn^ and
styled a " Weaver," an occupation then common* The property sold Porter
was probably all his real estate in Lex. and Wob. Nov. 5, 1750, then of Cam-
bridge, he bought of Thomas White 40 acres of land in Acton, and the same
day 30 acres of Timothy Farrar, of Acton, " Innholder." He undoubtedly moved
to Acton at this time, and his son Daniel went with him or soon after, for Ap. 2,
1751, he sold to Daniel, Jr., the estate purchased of Farrar. And on that estate
Daniel, Jr. kept a tavern, it being the first tavern in Acton. In 1771, and again
in Dec. 21, 1780, his wife Dorcas then living, he sold to Benjamin Brabrook, of
Acton, probably son of his second wife, land in Acton. At this time he was
88^ years old. He died at Acton, but when I know not.
IV. Chil. by 1. wf. b. at Wobum.
81 Daniel, b. Dec. 1, 1721, at Wob. 1. md. Mary — -■ , who d. at Acton,
July 2, 1756 ; 2. m. Wid. Margaret Scott, at St. George's, Me. M
12 EBENEZER LOCKE [14] m. ELIZABETH ; I have never found
her family name, the date of his birth, marriage, nor death, nor that of his
wf« I have supposed that his mother was his fa. 2. wf. ; but think it is an error,
as he would not have been old enough to have md. and had a son in 1717. He
and his wf. covenanted with the Ch. in Lex. Ap. 28, 1717; and is prob. the
Ebeoezer who was " impressed " before 1746, with Jonathan Locke, prob. in the
French war. He was living June 11, 1752, for he then sold Samuel Reed of
Wob. 20 acres of meadow land in Wob., but must have d. before Mb. 9, 1765 ;
his daus. with their husbands then conveyed to their bro. Ebenezer the ^^ whole
of their father's estate, both real and personal," for ^100. _ He resided on the
place now occupied by the Wid. Duren, in the extreme westerly comer of Wob.
la 1712, (then called Jr.) he bought of Daniel Bloggett for ^40 "passing
money " 17 acres in Wob. at " Rock Meadow Plain," bounded by Timothy
Reed South and East ; by George Reed, North, and Samuel Richardson, West ;
including "housing and timber," &,c. In 1721-2 (then called Ebenezer 2d.) he
bought of Edward Johnson, Jr. and Ebenezer Johnson, Jr. of Wob. for <£30, 10
acres at " Rock Meadow Plain," in two pieoes, bounded by TinrK)lhy Reed, Wil-
liam Locke, the " range lines " and his own land. In 1738, his brothers and
sisters conveyed to him part of their father's estate, viz. : 18 acres at " Rock
Meadow Plain," bounded Northerly by William Locke, Westerly by Thomas
Bloggett, Jr., Southerly by the Range way, and Easterly by Samuel Wyman ;
13^ acres bounded Northerly by Range way. Westerly and Southerly on a part
of his father's farm and a dam, and Easterly on his own land ; iOj^ acres called
" Hill Pasture," bounded Westerly on his father's estate. Southerly on John
Bloggett, Northerly on path leading to Tinootby Reed's, and oA said Reed's hind,
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96 IV. OENBRATION.
and Si acres bounded by other portions of the estate of his father. He proba-
bly built a part of the house now known as the Duren house.
IV. Chil.
82 Ebenezer bap. at Lex. Ap. 28, 1717; d. Mh. 22, 1720.
83 Elizabeth, bap. at Lex. June 19, 1720; m. Ebenezer Meriam, Sep. 17,
1747. 51
84 Sarah, bap. at Lex. Aug. 11, 1723 ; m. Timothy Wyraan, Oct 11, 1744. 52
85 Hannah, bap. at Lex. June 13, 1725 ; m. Thomas Newman. Int Feb. 2,
1746. 5S
86 Abigail, bap. at Lex. Ap. 28, 1728. She was a " single woman " at
Wob. in 1765, when she joined with her brother and sisters in the conveyance
of her father^s estate.
87 Phebe, bap. at Lex. Mh. 7, 1731 ; m. Ebenezer Meriam, Jr. 54
88 Ebenezer, bap. at Lex. Mh. 2, 1735 ; m. Lucy Wood, Feb. 27, 1759. 55
IS ABIGAIL LOCKE, [15] m. JONAS MERIAM, of Lex. Oct. 3, 1728.
She d. Dec. 13, 1755, and Mr. MERFAM m. Mrs. SARAH WINSHIP,
June 22, 1758. Mr. Meriam was son of Dea. John, who m. Mary Wheeler 1688,
gr. son of John, who m. Mary Cooper, and gr. gr. son of Joseph, who emigrated
from and settled in Concord. He (Jonas) was a housewright, and re-
sided at Lex, (and was Town Treasurer?)
IV. Chil.
89 John, b. July 28, 1729. — 90 Abraham, b. Dec. 23, 1734.
91 Silas, b. Mh. 5, 1737. — 92 James, b. Ap. 10, 1739.
93 Abigail, b. June 11, 1741. — 94 Eunice, b, June 29, 1743.
95 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 2, 1745 ; d. Dec. 17, 1745.
11 ABIGAIL LOCKE, [21] m. NATHANIEL KENDALL, Mh. 16, 1720,
son of John and Elizabeth. She d. May 16, 1729, (1730?) and he m.
Sarah Carter, Feb. 11, 1731-2, who d. Oct. 3, 1775, and he d. Ap. 1776, a. 81.
By his 2d wf. he had John, Ap.22, 1732, who md. Sarah Wyraan, Nov. 12, 1754,
(who afterwards md. William Bruce. See par. 56 ;) Sarah, Feb. 28, 1734-5 ;
and Annah Nov. 25, 1736. He resided at Wob.
IV. Chil. by 1. wf.
9^ Nathaniel, b. Dec. 20, 1720 ; d. Jany 8, 1736.
96 Abigail, Dec. 29, 1722 ; m. William Bruce, Mh. 10, 1747. M
96^ Elizabeth, b. Feb. 6, 1725. — 97 Peter, b. Feb. 22, 1727.
98 John, b. Dec. 30, 1729 or 30 ; m. Mary Reed ; Int. Aug. 12, 1749. Cgj.
15 MARY LOCKE, [23] m. GEORGE TRALUDDIA, July 15, 1727, in
Boston. Such a marriage I find on the Boston Rec. and finding no other
disposition of Mary, the dau. of Joseph Locke, I have presumed that she was the
Mary Locke md. to Traluddia. I have been unable to find the name of Tra-
luddia in any other connection.
IV. Chil.
99 Edward, b. May 24, 1728 ; d. May 20, 1730.
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IV. GENERATION. 27
1< ABIGAIL LOCKE, [24] m. THOMAS FESSENDEN, Jany. 8, 1720,
of Cambridge ; she d. June 12, 1736. He was son of Nicholas Fessen-
den, who md. Mary Cheney.
[He, Thomas, first md. Abigail (Poulter 7) about 1709, and settled at Lexington, where
she d. Ap. 25, 1719. By her he had Thomas, b. Dec. 9, 1709, who m. Hannah Prentice, of
Camb. June 19, 1735, or Aug. 9, 1736; Samuel, b. Aug. 11, 1711, m. Elizabeth Allen, May
21, 1740 ; Abigail, b. July 13, 1713, m Wellington ; Mary, b. Jany. 17, 1716, m.
Brown. The father also md. 3. Anna Phillebrown, Dec. 29, 1737 ; he d. Mh. 6, 1738 ]
(See Appendix, F, for some account of the Fessendens.)
IV. Chil. by his 2d. wf. Abigail Locke, b. at Lex.
100 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 18, 1721 ; m. John Pierce, Nov. 10, 1741. 5T
101 Jonathan, b. Ap. 28, 1723 ; m. Martha Crosby, June 4, 1747. 58
102 John, b. Ap. 27, 1729 ; m. Elizabeth Wyman, Nov. 23, 1769. M
103 Timothy, b. May 6, 1731 ; m. Elizabeth Pierce. M
104 Benjamin, b. Jany. 9, 1733-4 ; 1. m. Hannah Lash, about }SM.//S'^ <1
2. m. Barbara Calder.
Since the above was in type I have learned that by his 2. wf. he had
104^ Hannah, b. June 18, 1725 ; d. Jany 19, 172(5.
104« Hannah, b. Ap. 21, 1727 — and 104^ Submit, b May 28, 1736.
17 SARAH LOCKE. [26] m. SAMUEL SNOW, Jr. of Wob. June 10, 1718.
He was b. in that part of Wob. now included in Wilmington, Aug. 24,
1692, and was the son of Lieut. Samuel, who was b. Feb. 8, 1669, who was the
son of Samuel, b. May 28, 1647, who was the son of Richard, who emigrated to
New England. Samuel, Jr. with his father Lieut Samuel, purchased a large
tract of land in Ashford, Con. in 1724 ; in which year they both removed to that
town, where they resided and became prominent and influential men, often hold-
ing the most important town offices. Samuel, Jr. d. Dec. 24, 1756, a. 64, and
his wid. Nov. 16, 1790, a. 94^.
IV. Chil.
105 Samuel, b. Dec. 7, 1719, at Wob. ; m. Hannah Mason, in Connecticut. $t
106 Oliver, b. Aug. 28, 1721, at Wob.
107 Sarah, b. Jany 24, 1723-4, at Wob. ; d. May 17, 1726.
108 Sarah, b. Ap. 29, 1726.
109 Stephen, b. July 5, 1730 ; m. Annah Shaw, Ap. 29, 1756. <S
110 Sylvanus, b. Mh. 17, 1782 ; m. Rebecca Corrary, Nov. 9, 1752. M
111 Elizabeth, b. July 11, 1734 ; d. Ap. 1, 1737.
112 Timothy, b. Sep. 20, 1737 ; d. Ap. 9, 1749.
113 Elizabeth, b. Sep. 28, 1739. yVr. .>>ter-
i^£i£C ^^''^^ ^^^ m
18 JOSEPH LOCKE, Jr. [27] m. SARAH , who d. May 28, 1777,
and he d. Jany. 13, 1785, a. 86. He resided m Lex. on his father's home-
stead, in the West half of the house. His father in 1736, had sold him a part of
the homestead, as was related in par. 3 ; and in 1742 half of 32^ acres in Wob.
His house stood where the house of William Locke now stands, his brother
Stephen owning one half of it. In 1776, June II, he sold to his son Amos, for
the nominal sum of ;^12, his part of the house, and portions of several pieces of
land in Lex. and Wob. and Amos, then called of Wob. on the same day, gave
his father and mother a lease of the same premises for and during their natural
lives ; and also engaged to provide them ^* with good nursing in their sickness
and at all times and under the infirmities of their advanced age, even until their
death.'' I have been unable to ascertain the family name of his wf.
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99 »V, ©Sl?E^ATIOPt.
IV. Chil.
114 Joseph, b. Mh. 28, 1734; ra. Sarah Baldwin, May 7, 1761. ti
115 Benjamin, b. Oct. 10, 17a>; d. Nov. 12, 1755, a. 80.
116 Nathan, b. Dec. 2, 1737; d. May 19, 1761, a. 24.
117 AnM>s, b. Dec. 24, 1742 ; m. Sarah Locke, (3ct. 19, 1769. 6f
118 Sarah, b. Aug. 23, 1746 ; m. Jeremiah Harrington, Dec. 21, 1769. CT
119 Mary, b. May 31, 1749 ; m. Isaac Blodgelt^ Ap. 20, 1769, who d. July, .
1830, a. 88.
19 HULDAH LOCKE, [29] m. TIMOTHY REED,of Wob. May 28, 1748,
whose house was prob. near '* Littl« Rock Meadow," within the present
bounds of Burlington. I know nothing of his parentage ; he nmy have been the
son of Timothy and Peirces Reed, who had a son of that name, b. Sep. 27, 1718.
I have no record of his death nor that of his wife. I suppose she is the same
" Wid. Huldah Reed " who had her thirds in a part of the estate now owned by
the Durens in Wob.
IV. Chil. b. at Wob.
120 Huldah, b. Feb. 24, 1745 ; m. Jesse Russell, [132] Oct. 14, 1779. 74
20 JOANNAH LOCKE, [31] m. JONAS MUNROE, of Lex. Jany. 8,
1733-4. He was son of John by wife Hannah, who was the eldest son of
William Sen. by wife Martha, and was b. Nov. 22, 1707. He was a Sclectmaa
in Lex. 1758. His wife d. Sep. 17, 1748, a. 35.
[By a 2d wf. he had prob. Lieut. Ebenezer, b. May 17, 1752, m. Lucy Simonds May 10,
1781 — was at the Lex battle, and is said to have fired the first gun on the American
side, and was wonnded. He d. at Ashbumham. Some further account will be found of him
among the Munroes iu the Appendix.]
IV. Chil.
121 Jonas, b. Nov. 2, 1734. '
122 John, b. Feb. 21, 1736-7 ; m. Lydia Bemis, of Weston, Ap. 13, 1762. C8
123 Stephen, b. Oct. 25, 1739. — 124 Jonathan, b* May 25, 1742.
124^ Joannah, b. Ap. 12, 1747 ; m. John Adorns, July 9, 1771. M
II STEPHEN LOCKE, [33] m. MEHITABLE RAYMOND, the dau. of
Jonathan of Lex. and sister of Charity, who m. Thomas Bloggett. He d,
' Ap. 22, 1772, a. 53, and his wid. d. Oct. 29» 1815, a. 94. They resided at Lex.
on his father^s homestead.
^ .^V. Obil.y
** *^^ ' 125' Mehi\able, b. Aug. 4V,*r747. She was living at Lex. umnd. m 1773.
126 Reuben, b. Mh. 16, 1748-9 ; m. Jerusha Richardson. 70
127 Stephen, b. Mh. 29, 1750 ; m. Sally Hopkins, 1780. 71
128 Elizabeth, b. June 14, 1753; d. unmd. 1816, a. 64.
129 Benjamin, b. May 7, 1756 ; m. Betsy Wyman, Aug. 10, 1784. 72
» REBECKAH KENDALL, [35] m. SAMUEL RUSSELL, the sob of
John and Elizabeth of Wob. He was b. July 16, 1692, They resided in
Wob. on the farm since owned by their gr. son James Bruce, and who about
1850 sold a part of it to Levi Bacon. It is on Locust Street. Mrs. Russell d. a
wid. " by decay of nature" July 26, 1791, a.
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IV, OKNRRATIQI^. 39
IV. Chil.
180 Rebecca, b. Feb. 10, 1726 ; m. Nathan Wyman, June 11, 1749. U
181 Samuel, b. Jany. 5, 1728 ; d. Aug. 5, 1746.
132 Jesse, b. July 5, 1731 ; 1. m Elizabeth Whipple, of Sutton. 74
2. m. HuWah Reed, Oct. 14, 1779.
3. m. Mary Proctor, Aug. 8, 1798.
183 Mary, b. June 3^ 1738 ; ra. James Bruce, Jany. 18, 1763 75
» ABIGAIL KENDALL [36J m. WILLIAM NICHOLS, of Reading,
Jany. 14, 1720 ^ in which town they resided, as it appears by the following
births from the Town Records ; but I have been unable to learn anything more
about the family.
IV. Chil.
184 WiMiam, b. Dee. 9, 1721.-135 Joshua, b. Aug. 1, 1724.
136 Abigail, b. Oct. 17,1726.-137 Samuel, b. Feb. 15, 1729.
14 EBENEZER KENDALL, [37] m. HANNAH THOMPSON, of Wob.
where they resided.
IV, Chil. b. at Wob. •
138 Jon^han,b. Oct 19, 1728.— 139 Ebeaezer, b. Aug. 19, 1731.
140 William, b. Ap. 22, 1734. — 141 Simon, b. July 29, 1737.
142 Reuben, b. Nov. 25, 1739.
I have been uoabte to gather any further information about this family. The
Kenclalls were very numerous at Wob. for many years.
M RUTH KENDALL, [38} m. RAHAN BANCROFT, of Reading, Jany.
2, 1729-30, who was prob. b. Feb. 14, 1685 ; the son of Thomas who m.
Sarah Pool ; and perhaps the same who by wf. Elizabeth had Joshua, b. Aug.
26, 1712; and by wf. Abigail had David, b. Aug. 2, 1718, See Reading Town
Rec.
IV. Chil. b. in Reading.
J43 James, b. Oct 17, 1729-30, d. yg.
144 Ruth, b. Dec. 6, 1731 ; m. Ephraim Parker, of Reading.
145 Abigail, b. Feb. 12, 1734; d. yg.
146 Judith, b. Nov. 28, 17:J5 ; " lived to be aged, d. unmd.'*
147 James, b. May 9, 1739 ; m. Sarah Parsons. 7(
26 TABITHA KENDALL, [39] m. Dea. NATHAN RICHARDSON, July
3, n29 ; the son of John and Deborah, of Wob. She was his 2d wife,
and d. Nov. 25, 1739, a. 33.
[By his 1. wf.y named Esther, he had Nathan, Ap. 21, 1725 ; and Esther, Aug. 1727.]
IV. Chil. by Tabitha Kendall, b. at Wob.
148 Tabitha, b. Ap. 14, 1730. — 149 John, b. Feb. 5, 1731-2.
150 Amos, b. Nov. 6, 1733. — 151 Jonathan, b. Oct. 23, 1735.
X^ Majy, b. Sep. 7, 1737.
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30 IV. GENBRATION.
27 EBENEZER LOCKE, [41] m. MARY MERIAM, the dau. of Thomas
and Mary, of Lexington. In 1715, when he was 16 years of age, "he
putt himself and of his own free will and accord, put himself apprentice to
Joseph Loring of Lex., House Carpenter and joyner to learn his art, trade or
mystery. After the manner of an Apprentice." At the close of the Indentures,
which are now before me, is this " Memorandum.^' " It is to be understood yt
ye sd. Apprentice is bound to Lydia Loring, ye now wife of ye above sd. Joseph
Loring, and she to him, in all things to [be] performed what is above written."
His father d. Dec. 1723, and bequeathed "him the sum often shillings in money,
and one hundred and fifty acres of Land lying in ye North Township above
Groton, (now Townsend and Ashby,) the which with what I formerly gave him,
I count to be his full part and double portion out of my estate.'^ One hundred
acres of this land he sold to his brother Josiah the same year, and soon after
moved to Hopkinton ; where in 1733 he bought land of John Howe ; and in
1736, of Benj. Beduna, land and a grist-mill. The same year he sold land to
Josiah Rice, and in 1751, then of " Country Gore," near Oxford, he sold lands
in Hopkinton to Joseph Wood, of Hopkinton. He and his wife were ^^ admitted
to full communion" in the Church at Hopkinton, Ap. 4, 1725, and were dismissed
to the Church in Oxford, Sep. 3, 1738.
He, perhaps, was the same Ebenezer Locke who contracted with the '* Pro-
prietors of Gardner's Canada Township," to builji them a Mill in 1753. The
place is now the Town of Warwick. The Mill was not completed for several
years, as he was frequently driven from his work by his fear of the Indians, who
were " doing much mischief in the vicinity."
[I am not certain, whether the Ebenezer, who built the Mill, was the one above or not. It
may have been Ebenezer, the son of his brother Joshua that bnilt the Mill, who then, or soon
after resided at " Ervingshire,** part of which place is now included in Shutesbary and
Orange. In his old age he resided with his son-in-law, Nehemiah Stone, at Charlton, where
he d. Jany. 12, 1775, a. 74. I find records of births of two daughters only. He may have
been the father of an Ebenezer Locke, who was with Gen. Winslow at Nova Scotia in 1755,
and who, it appears, by the army rolls was ** b. at Oxford,'* and was aged 19 in 1755 ; bat
I am inclined to think that this Ebenezer was the son of Joshua, (See Par. 29,) but I doubt
of his being b. at Oxford.]
The house and farm formerly owned by Ebenezer of " Country Gore," is
now in possession of Rufus Eddy, and by the house stands a noble elm, planted
by Mr. Locke.
[In 1756 Mr. Locke gave as an excuse, for not having completed the mill according to
agreement, sickness in his family, and the death of a daughter. This must have been a child
of whom nothing more is known.] ^
IV. Chil.
lo3 Lydia, bap. at Hopkinton, Nov. 1, 1724; m. Elijah Towne, June
23, 1743, mi
154 Hannah, b. Dec. 10, 1725, was bap. at Hopkinton, Dec. 21, 1725;
m. Nehemiah Stone, Dec. 1, 1748. 77
154^ Susannah, b. ; m. Silas Towne. Pub. 1744. 125
28 SAMUEL LOCKE [42] m. REBECCA RICHARDSON, Mh. 2, 1730,
who was b. July 4, 1710, the dau. of Capt. James Richardson, by his 2d
wf. Elizabeth AmuU (Arnold ?) who was the son of Nathaniel and Mary, and
the gr. son of Thomas, who was one of the seven grantees of Wobum, and was
one of the three Richardsons who emigrated from England and settled in Wob.
Mr. Locke resided at Woburn until 1742. His father by will gave him all his
^^ housings and lands in the bounds of Wobum ;^^ which included the old home-
stead of his grandfather, Dea. William, and at this time kilown as the Capt.
William Fox farm on the road to Lex., about a mile and a half Westerly of Wob,
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IV. GENERATION. 31
Centre. Samuel sold this farm in Dec. 1741, to Samuel Wyman, 3, for .£900.
And it is probable that here, it was, that he, Liocke, kept a tavern for several
years. He owned other lands, for the same month that he sold to Wyman, he
also sold to Dr. Jonathan Hay ward 36 acres at a place known as ^^ Listening
Hill,*' and " Corner Hedge." This land was adjoining to, and Southerly of the
farm now owned by Joseph R. Kendall ; and he also sold several small lots to
Hay ward.
He moved to Lancaster 1742 ; became a large landholder m that town, also
owning lands in Ervingshire, which he bought of John Erving, Esq., of Boston,
m 1755. He also was owner of a large quantity of Land in " Naraganset
Township, No. 2," now Westminster ; also in " Road Town " now Shutesbury.
His original purchase in Lancaster was made of John Buss, of Lancaster, for
(£1000, it being the house and lands on which said Buss then resided. The deed
is dated June 3, 1742.
Mr. Locke kept a public house or Inn at Lancaster for many years, which was
a place of resort for the principal men of the town, and where the ^^ fathers of
the town " were accommodated with their wines and other beverages, if the old
account-books in my possession are true. Mr. Locke was Treasurer of the 2d
Precinct in 1748 and other years. %He was a man of great business qualifications,
and was respected as an intelligent and honorable man. He d. Ap. 13, 1775, a.
72, and his wid. m. Col. Joseph Wilder, Dec. 27, 1775, (whose two daus. m.
James and John Locke, her sons,) and d. Sep. 10, 1789, a. 79. I have the
original agreement made by her and Col. Wilder, before marriage, respecting the
disposition of the estates of both.
IV. Chil. all but the two last, b. in Wob., the two last at Lancaster.
155 Samuel, b. Nov. 23, 1731 ; m. Mary Porter, O e t. 00^ 1755 . W ,1 ,{lkC 78
156 Lucretia, b. Nov. 5, 1733 ; m. Ephraim Wilder, Ap. 3, 1755. 79
157 Josiah, b. Sep. 28, 1736; m. Esther Kittredge, Feb. 29, 1764. 80
158 James, b. Sep. 13, 1739 ; m. 1. Rebecca Wilder, Feb. 2, 1762. 81
2. Martha Wright.
159 John, b. Ap. 19, 1742; m. 1. Lucy Wilder, Mar. '8, 1765. 81
2. Henrietta Harrington, Dec. 23, 1772.
3. Abigail Jones, Mh. 8, 1778.
160 William, b. Aug. 23, 1748 ; m. 1. Mary Fowie, June 18, 1772. 83
2. Wid. Hannah Woolson, Ap. 13, 1813.
2t JOSHUA LOCKE, [44] 1. m. HANNAH REED, at Wob. Mh. 1732-3,
who was b. Jany. 2, 1712 ; dau. of Thomas and Sarah, of Wob. 2.
TABITHA BELLOWS. Int at Boston, Ap. 1744.
She was the dau. of Dr. Isaac Bellows, of Southboro\ He resided in Woburn,
Westboro*, Boston ? and Southboro' ; and was prob. a carpenter. He sold land
in Southboro' to Isaac Amidon, in 1753 — was on the alarm list in that town in
1757, and d. there in 1767. His son Josiah was appointed administrator. His
2d wf. was then living. He may have had other chil. than those whose names I
have given, but these are all I have found.
IV. Chil.
161 Joshua, b. July 22, 1732-3, at Wob. ; m. Abigail Maynard. 84
162 Josiah, b. Feb. 6, 1735, at Westboro' ; m. Persis Matthews. 85
163 Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1737 (at Oxford ?) ; m. Phebe Mores. 86
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33 IV. OENSRATION.
M HANNAH LOCKE, [46] m^ ASA RICHARDSON, Int. Nov. 1789,
who was b. Dec. 12, 1718, the son of Dea. Stephen and Bridget ; gr. son
of Joseph, who m. Hannah Green and gr. gr. son of Samuel, by wf. Joanna, all
of Woburn, where he d. Mh. 17, 1752, a. 39 ; and she d. his wid. Mb. 1799.
a. 83.
IV. Chil.
164 Hannah, b. Aug. 22, 1741 ; m. Thomas Reed.
165 Leonard, b. Dec. 2, 1742 ; m. Ruth Wright, June 22, 1769. 81
166 Susannah, b. May 16, 1744 ; m. Simon Carter.
167 Relief, b. Aug. 3, 1745 ; m. Joseph Reed.
168 Ichabod, b. Mh. 3, 1747 ; m. Sarah Wyman, June 6, 1770. 88
169 Lucy, b. Nov. 15, 1748; d. 1757, a. 9.
170 Edmund, b. Aug. 4, 1751 ; m. Mary Leathe, Nov. 19, 1771. 88
SI HANNAH LOCKE [47] m. THOMAS PIERCE, gf Woburn, Nov. 5,
1722. He removed then, or soon after to Leicester, and in 1728, or before,
he settled at Hopkinton. His wife was admitted to the church in that town in
1730, by letter from the Ch. in Leicester. She d. before Jany. 24, 1743, for at
that date he md. Lydia Gibbs, of Pramingham. In 1747, he was a resident of
Framingham, where he d. between Feb. 22, 1768, when his will is dated, and
April, 1768, when his will was presented for Probate.
[A very singalar error was five limes repeated on the Probate Eecords in 1747, when guar-
dians were appointed to the cbi). of his fir»t wf., ber father having deceased leaving the chil.
property. In the records of the appointment of guardians, it is recited that they were " the
children of Thomas Fierce late of Framingham deceased,*' when in fact he did not die till
twenty-one years after. It was the wf. wbo had '' deceased." Hy his 2d wf. he had in Fram-
ingham Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1744, bap. at Hop. Dec. 9, 1744, (who md. Silas Haren of
Hop. Ap. 25, 1771 ?) Jonathan, b. Dec. 4, 1745, bap. Feb. 9, 1746, who md. Lydia ;
Mary, bap. Aug. 7, 1748 ; (ra. Amos Stimpson, July 1, 1772 ?) ' Martha, bap. June 25, 1749 ;
John, bap. Oct. 20, 1751 ; (m. Mary Brown, of Concord, Mh. 3, 1773 ?) Mehitable, bap. July
ai, 1758]
IV. Chil. by 1. mg.
171 Hannah, b. Feb. 1, 1722-3, in Leicester, m. William Ballard, Jr. Aug.
25, 1741. M
172 Benjamin, b. prob. 1725 or 6, (at Leicester ?) He was living at the date
of his father's will, 1768.
173 Thomas, b. prob. 1726 or 7 ; m. Mary Haven, Ap. 26, 1750. 91
174 Ebenezer, bap. Dec. 22, 1728, at Hopkinton ; d. before his father, as he
is not mentioned in the will.
175 Hepsebah, bap. Ap. 18, 1731, at Hopkinton ; m. Benjamin Dolbier, Feb.
18, 1*760. 92
176 Timothy, bap. Mh. 31, 1734, at Hop.; m. and d. before his father, as
the latter left property " to the heirs of his son Timothy.''
177 James, bap. Oct 31, 1735, at Hop. was living at the decease of his father.
178 Phebe, bap. July 22, 1739 ; d. Mh. 1, 1755.
82 JAMES LOCKE, [48] m. ELIZABETH BURNAP, Jany. 11, 1727,
at Hopkinton, who was b. at Reading May 1, 1708, the dau. of Dea. Ben-
jamin Burnap, who m. Elizabeth Newhall, of Maiden, June 19, 1700. Dea.
Bumap was b. June 8, 1677, and was the son of Robert Burnap, Jr., by wf.
Ann, who was the son of Robert Burnap, SenV, who was the first of the name
in New England, and whose wife's name was also Ann.
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[Barnap was the origina] orthography of tMt name in this country, at Reading, where the
fiimilv first settled, and has so remained until the present time with most of the aescendants
of Robert ; hot in 1771 Dea. Benjamin, the brother of Elizabeth, changed his name to Burnet,
and his descendants, some of whom resided at Souihboro*, are now known by that name.
Previous to that time there were Buraets in Boston and other places, but I think they were
not connected with the Reading fan^ily. I am inclined to think that Burnet is the true name,
as the name of Bnmap I have not been able to find in England.]
James Locke was a farmer and settled in Hopkinton about 1725. He was
appointed Administrator on his father's estate in Wob. in June 1745. On the
division of the estate, his share was <£146.6. 8. He remained at Hopkinton,
where all his chil. were b. till 1749, when he removed to Ashby, then Town
send, where he purchased a farm (of Amos Whitney ?) it being the first farm
surveyed in that part of Townsend which is now in the bounds of Ashby. I
have the original plan, which is before me, and is dated April, 1786, and is
recorded in the Proprietors' books, Dec. 4, 1736. It was situated in the North*
Easterly part of Ashby, on what^ for many years, was the principal road from
Townsend, through New Ipswich, N. H. to Keene, N. H. This road was laid
out Jany. 15, 17M), by Townsend, and is described as '* Beginning at Pearl Hill
Brook, near the Bridge, near John Conant's fence ; thence Northerly to John
Stevens' ; thence towards the bridge across Willard's stream ; thence up to
James Locke's ; thence to the Brook running out of Locke's meadow to the
Beaver Dam, and across said Dam, so on to the Westerly side of Pine Hill, near
Ebenezer Taylor's House, to the Province Line." At the same time the Town
voted to pay James Locke ^10, for building a Bridge across the stream that runs
out of his meadow, and he to maintain the same for ten years. The original
house stood in the orchard North of where the present house stands ; the cellar
and well are both now to be seen. Large additions were made to the farm, by
him or his son Jonathan.
In 1767, Ashby, taken from Townsend, Ashbumham and Fitchburg, was
incorporated. Mr. Locke became one of the influential men in the town, and
for many years was nearly always Moderator of the Town meetings ; and when
the church was organized in 1776, June 17, his name stands first on the list of
members. In 1773 he sold all his real estate to his son Jonathan, (who resided
with and took care of his parents,) and d. Sep. 1, 1782, a. 79 yrs. and 2 mos. ;
and his wid. d. Nov. 25, 1785, a. 77, at the house of her dau. Kebecca, who m.
Dea. Ephraim Adams, of New Ipswich, N. H., where she was buried, and on
whose ,tomb-stone is the following Epitaph :
« Sleep virtuous dust within your peaceful ura,
There rest in hope, till thy blest Lord^s return.''
The following Epitaph is inscribed on his tomb-stone at Ashby :
" Death is the lot, the tomb the place,
For all the sons of Adam's race."
IV. Chil. b. at Hopkinton.
179 Elizabeth, b. Ap. 19, 1728, was admitted to the church in Hop. 1742,
resided some years at Southboro', afterwards with her parents at Ashby ;
was a distinguished school teacher for forty years, and a. unmd. She was
uncommonly large, weighing 250 poimds, and was found in her bed, dead,
June 26,1799, a. 71.
180 James, b. Nov. {a) 1729 ; m. Hannah Famsworth, Dec. 17, 1753. 93
181 Sarah, b. June 24, 1732 ; m. William Clark, Jr., Jany. 17, 1753. 94
182 John, b. Dec. 16, 1733; m. Beulah Newton. 98
183 Kebecca, b. May 13, 1735; m. Dea. Ephraim Adams, Nov. 18, 1761. 96
(«) One record says Dec. 5, 1730, but the Ch. Rec. at Hop. show his bap. under date of
Nov. 23, 1729.
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34 IV. GENERATION.
184 Jonathan, b. Dec. 7, 1737 ; 1. m. Wid. Mary Nichols, Oct 2, 1761. 97
2. m. Wid. Betsy Field, 1807.
185 David, b. Feb. 22, 1740; m. Betsy Kibbe, Jany. 1, 1770. 98
186 Ebenezer, b. May 22, 1742 ; d. y.
187 Martha, b. ; m. William Withington, Jr. [299] June 28, 1769. 99
188 William, b. Ap. 12, 1748; m. Rebecca Barrett, Feb. 21, 1773. 100
33 RUHAMAH LOCKE, [49] m. 1. BENJAMIN WHITTEMORE, of
Concord, June 15, 1726, who d. Oct. 22, 1734, at Concord. He was the
son of Benjamin, who was b. in Cambridge, and who md. Esther Brooks, Aug.
17, 1692, and the gr. son of John of Camb. He was b. Ap. 9, 1696. The
wid. Ruhamah, 2. md. JOHN BOND, (son of Thomas, of Watertown,) in 1735,
who resided at Lexington. She was his 2. wf. and by her he had Ruhamah, who
d. Oct. 25, 1746, (another record says July 25, 1746.) Mr. Bond, in his will
dated Ap. 24, 1769, mentions his wf. Ruhamah, Joshua, his oldest child, and dau.
Lucy. Whether or not Lucy was a dau. by his 2. marriage, T know not. I have
not ascertained when the wid. d. or what became of her chil. by the 1. marriage.
She was appointed their guardian soon after the decease of Mr. Whittemore.
IV. Chil. by Mr. Whittemore, b. at Concord. » i J, j
189 Joel,b. Aug. 15, 1728.-190 Sarah, b. Nov. 22, 1730.ft- JU^ UnJJuj^
191 Ruhamah, b. Ap. 22, 1733 ; d. Jany. 3, 1739-40. j ^ ^
192 Submit, b. June 30, 1735; posthumous. 4 1^ -wn^,/*^ M^Ja>^
By Mr. Bond, b. at Lexington. ^
193 Ruhamah, b. ; d. July or Oct. 25, 1746.
[There was a Sarah Wbitlemore md. at Lex. Sep. 27, 1757 j Jonas Whitney, of Naraganscl
5irho
Township No. 2, (Westminster) ; and a Sarah, who md. at Lex. A p. 23, 1770, Moses Reed,
of Wob. A Joel, "called of Shrewsbury/' was pub. to Hannah Allen, of Westboro*, in
1755 ; and a Joel, of Shrewsbury, m.iEebecca Rand, Ap. 28, 1761, in Shrewsbury. " He is
34 SARAH LOCKE [50] m. WILLIAM JONES, of Weston, Dec. 25,
1733, whose pedigree is as follows : — Josiah Jones, b. in England about
1640, emigrated to New England about 1665 ; m. Lydia Treadway, (of Charles-
town, ?) Oct 2, 1667 ; settled in that part of Watertown that is now Weston, and
had JfosiAH, Nathaniel, James, Samuel, John, Isaac, Lydia, Mary, Sarah and
Anna. Josiah, Jr. m. Abigail Barnes, of Marlboro,' and had Josiah, Daniel,
William^ Elisha and Abigail. William^ b. Jany. 4, 1706-7, md. Sarah Locke,
moved to Lunenburg and built a house on what is still called Jones's Hill, which
property is now possessed by his descendants. During the Indian wars his house
was fortified, and was called •' the casde." Mr. Jones, who was the " King's
surveyor," went to Nova Scotia to lay out a township, and on his return, the
vessel in which he had taken passage, was shipwrecked and he was lost, Jany.
26, 1761.
" Mrs. Jones was a very brave woman, and a lady ; " it is said that on one
occasion she saved the life of a squaw, who was pursued in a fit of passion by an
Indian, by throwing open the door of her house, and letting her in, and then
closing it, at the instant his tomahawk was thrown, and which stuck in the door ;
the scar which it left, having often been seen by one of her grandchildren now
living. She d. Oct. 20, 1788, a. 81.
IV. Chil. b. at Lunenburg.
194 Sarah, b. Mb. 25, 1735; m. Joseph Foster, Jany. 17, 1760. 101
195 William, b. May 11, 1737 ; m. Sarah Stone, Feb. 15, 1763. 102
196 Abigail, b. Ap. 18, 1740; m. John Fosgett; resided at Westminster.
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197 Enos, b. July 4, 1742 ; 1. m. Mary Whitmorer 108
2. m. Wid. Hannnh Russell, Dec. 26, 1791.
198 Hanoah, twia of Eoos, b. July 4, 1742; m. Benjamin Barrett, of
Asbby, 1786, (his second wf.) and d. his wid. at Ashby, without issue,
Dec. 8, 1831, a. 89 yrs. and 5 mos.
199 Josiab, b. Oct. 23, 1744 ; m. Susannah Bennett ; Int. Oct. 18, 1770. 104
200 Isaac, b. July 15, 1747; d. a. about 20.
201 Silence, b. Aug. 18, 1753; m. Thaddeus Smith, of Ashby, Ap. 13, 1775 ;
lived at A. some years and removed to Troy, (N. H. ?) He was a soldier
of the Revolution.
35 PHEBE LOCKE, [51] m. I.DANIEL BREWER, (of Cohcord >) Sep.
9, 1732. Soon after they resided at Weston, as appears by the baptisms
of the chil. In 1735 they were at Hopkinton, and he was prob. the same Daniel
Brewer who was rated at Framingham in 1742, and a member of the Church
there in 1746. (See Barry's Framingham). There is a great uncertainty about
this family. Two of his sons, Samuel and Daniel, were in both the French and
Revolutionary wars, and it is probable that the father was also in the French war.
Capt. Daniel Brewer and Samuel Brewer are found on the Army Rolls, Feb.
1756 ; and the name of Capt. Daniel is also on the alarm list at Concord in 1757.
Among " the sick and wounded " in the Crown Point Expedition in 1756, were
Samuel and Daniel Brewer of Concord, who received aid from the Government
of Mass. (See Journals of the General Court.) I have very little doubt that these
were either Daniel the father and his son Samuel, or Daniel, Jr., and his brother
Samuel. When and where the father d. is not ascertained. His wid. m. ISAAC
HARTWELL, at Oxford Country Gore, July 14, 1776, who d. Dec. 6, 1786, and
was the first person buried in the grave-yard at that place. She d. at Hudson,
N. H., at the house of Dea. Moses Greely, who md. her gr. dau. a. about 94.
IV. Chil.
202 Samuel, bap. at Weston, Jany. 7, 1732-3. He was an oflScer in the French
war, and prob. was the Ensign Brewer who was under Major Rogers, the
famous commander of a company of Rangers during that war. They were at
Fort William Henry, Jany. 17, 1757.
The Third Provincial Congress of Mass. appointed Samuel Brewer Adjutant
General of the Mass. Army, June 27, 1775. (See Journal of Pro. Congress, p.
404.) Dec. 12, 1775, a warrant was issued by the Council to pay " Samuel
Brewer, Esq. .£25. 17. I. for his services as Adjutant, General of the Colony
Army." (Council Rec. Vol. 6.) In the absence of all evidence to the contrary,
I suppose this was the son of Daniel.
Samuel the son of Daniel, was a Col. in the Revolution. Sep. 15, 1777, then
at Stillwater, he with other officers petitioned the government of Mass. to be
supplied with clothing and camp equipments from a vessel recently captured from
the British and brought into Boston, to make good the losses they had sustained
in the retreat from Ticonderoga. (See Vol. 4 of Petitions at the State House.)
Col. Samuel Brewer was cashiered Sep. 29, 1778, as appears by the army
rolls ; and tradition says was immediately restored, and was in commission as
late as 1781, since which date I find no trace of him. In the His. of Concord it
is stated that Samuel and Daniel Brewer, (of Concord ? ) were among "the sick
and wounded soldiers" "in the Crown Point expedition (1756), who received
aid from government." They were prob. the sons of Daniel. The most diligent
research has failed to gain any more information about these two.
203 Daniel. Tradition says he was a Surgeon in the Army of the Revolution,
and that he was shot in coming into camp, through misapprehension, by the
sentinel ; no further knowledge of him has been ascertained, unless he was the
Daniel mentioned above in connection with his bro. Samuel.
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ftM Phebe, bap. at Weston, "Aug. 4, 1734, a. 14 days;" m. John Jones, 106
Oct. 24, 1754.
20$ Mary, bap. at Hopkinton, Aug. 12, 1735 ; d. y.
206 Mary, bap. at Hopkinton, Ap. 2, 1738 ; d. y.
207 James, bap. at Hopkinton, July 6, 1740.
208 Mary, bap. at Hopkinton, Aug. 12, 1744 ; m. — ; Williams.
209 Mehitabel, b. ; m. Saflford ; moved to Bennington, Vt
and d. without issue.
210 Sally, b. ; m. 1. Timothy Fletcher, Dec. 21, 1764. 106
ra. 2. Thomas Willard, Feb. 25, 1786.
211 Lucy, b. ; m. Thomas Derby. 107
36 REBECKAH LOCKE [52] m. WILLIAM MUNEOE, Jr. of Lex.
Mb. 6, 1735, who.was b. Jany. 6, 1699-100, and was killed at Lex. July
10, 1778, by a cart falling upon him, a. 78 ; and his wid. d. Oct. 9, 1798, a. 87.
For a pedigree of the Munroe family, see Appendix E.
I V. Chil. b. at Lexington.
212 James, b. Dec. 12, 1735 ; m. 1. Lucy Watson, Aug. 18, 1763. 108
2. Wid. Sarah Hancock, July 23, 1783.
213 Isaac, b. Sep. 11, 1737; m. 1. Mary Hutchinson, Deo. 25, 1760. 109
2. Mrs. Lydia Caldwell, June 26, 1791.
214 Asa, b. Hbc. 29, 1739 ; resided at Lex. where he d. unmd. Feb. 20,
1825, a. 85.
215 Rebecca, b. Jany. 12, 1742 ; d. unmd. Sep. 6, 1767, a. 25.
216 Lydia, b. Feb. 21, 1744 ; m. Phineas Parker, June 23, 1768, of Pepperell
and Reading. She d. without issue, Oct. 6, 1781, a. 37.
217 Amos, b. May 31, 1746 ; resided at Lex. d. unmd. July 5, 1765, a. 19.
218 Mary, b. Oct. 10, 174»; m. Samuel Sanderson, Oct. 22, 1772. 110
219 Hannah, b. Sep. 26, 1751 ; m. William Porter, Jany. 14, 1774. Ill
220 Philemon, b. Oct. 30, 1753; ra. 1. Elizabeth Waite, Feb. 15, 1784. Ill
2. Rhoda Mead, Sep. 13, 1786.
221 WUliam, b. Aug. 29, 1756 ; m. Abigail Harrington, , 178L 113
37 MARY LOCKE, [53] m. Deacon ,TOHN WRIGHT, of Wobum, Jany.
4, 1738, who d. Ap. 29, 1763, a. 55 ; and she d. May 26, 1795, a. 82.
IV. Chil. b. at Wobum.
222 John, b. Ap. 10, 1739 ; m. Phebe Tidd, June 18, 1761. 114
223 Mary, b. Jany. 29, 1741 ; m. Dea. Jeduthan Richardson, Mb. 24, 1761. 116
224 Judah, b. May 9, 1743 ; m. Tabitha Hartwell, May 14, 1767. 116
225 James, b. Dec. 15, 1745 ; m. Ruth Tidd, Oct. 6, 1768. 117
226 Hannah, b. Mh. 9, 1747 ; d. about 1757.
227 Ruth, b. June 23, 1750 ; m. 1. Leonard Richardson, June 22, 1769. 118
m. 2. Joseph Bruce.
228 Josiah, twin, b. June 23, 1750 ; 1. m. Lydia Buckman, Feb. 2, 1773. 119
2. m. Mary White, Jan. 20, 1781.
229 Jesse, b. Aug. 11, 1753 ; m. Lydia Parker, Aug. 4. 1772. 120
38 JONATHAN LOCKE [54] m. PHEBE PIERCE, Feb. 1, 1746, the dau.
of James and Hannah Pierce, of Wob. She was b. Sep. 28, 1713, and d.
Mh. 2, 1793, a. 80. He d. Jany. 10, 1799, a. 82. He resided on the farm of his
father, which was decreed to him by the Court, on the settlement of his father's
estate Oct. 6, 1747 ; and is the same property now owned and occupied by his
gr. son Jonadian, and is situated in the West end of Winchester, formerly a part
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of Wob. He is probably tbe Jonatbao wbo was ^' impressed ^^ into tbe army
with Ebenezer before 1746.
IV. Chil.
230 Jonatban, b. Sep. 12, 1746 ; d. in infancy.
231 Phebe, b. Mb. 1, 1747-8 ; m. Aaron Tay, Oct 4, 1770. 121
232 Jonathan, b. Nov. 29, 1749 ; m. Mary Frost, Jany. 3, 1775. 122
233 James, b. Ap. 7, 1752 ; m. Sally Symmes, [294.] 123
234 Josiab, b. Feb. 3, 1753-4 ; m. Elizabeth Richardson, Dec 27, 1775. 124
39 JEMIMA LOCKE, [67] m. EBENEZER BROOKS, Oct. 28, 1736.
They resided at Wob. where she d. Nov. 5, 1774, a. 56. He then m. her
cousin Wid. ELIZABETH (LOCKE) SYMMES, [76] wid. of Zachariah Symmes,
and the dau. of Francis Locke, [12] Nov. 15, 1776. She d. his wid. Mh. 1803,
a. nearly 88. His death is not ascertained. He was a housewright, and Nov. 18,
1783, he sold to James Locke, of Wobum, all his " estate both real and per-
sonal in Wob.'' It is related of this family that the chil. of three different mar-
riages resided under one roof in the most perfect harmony ; viz. the chil. of Mr.
Brooks, by his first wf and the chil. of Mr. Symmes by both his wives. Mr.
Brooks was the son of Jabez and Hepsebah, of VVoburn, and was b. June 1, 1712.
(For the Symmes' family, see par. 46.)
V. Chil. by Mr. Brooks.
235 Jemima, b. Aug. 9, 1737 ; m. Jesse Richardson, Dec. 29, 1756.
236 Hepsebah, b. Jany. 15, 1739 ; m. Josiah Converse, of^ob. Mh.28, 1758,
and d. Mb. 1 1, 1813, a. 74. Resided at Wob.^ > v\ ^ .
237 Sally, b. Dec. 9, 1740 ; m. Zadock Richardson, of Wob. 176fe.
238 Ebenezer, b. Sep. 15, 1742 ; m. Althea Moores, and resided at Sterling.
239 Polly, b. Aug. 29, 1744 ; d. young.
240 William, b. Ap. 5, 1746 ; m. 1. Fairbanks. 127
2. .
241 Sara, b. Ap. 6, 1748; m. Joseph Skinner, Nov. 1, 1768.
242 Jonas, b. May 6, 1750 ; m. Joannah Cummings, Nov. 29, 1771. 128
243 Abigail, b. June 2, 1752 ; m. Isaac Warren, Jr. of Medford, Oct 19, 1772.
244 Jabez, b. May 5, H^TflT ; was lost at sea. /yJ'J^
245 Mary, b. Nov. 15, 1758 ; m Abraham Skmner, Dec. 30, 1777.
246 Ruhamah, b. Mh. 4, 1761 ; m. Watts Turner, of Medford, Sep. 3, 1789.
247. Betty, b. Mh, 8, 1766 ; d. Oct. 14, 1789, unmd.
40 WILLIAM LOCKE, [68] m. GRACE NEWELL, of Cambridge ; Int.
May 12, 1747. They resided in Lex. and perhaps for a short time in
Wob. and Waltham. He was a soldier in the Revolution ; was in the battles
of Ticonderoga and White Plains, and d. in the Army in 1776, a. 56. His wid.
afterwards resided at Waltham, and was appointed Administratrix on his estate,
Sep. 4, 1782. At a later period she resided with her son Jonas at Lex., where
she d. Dec. 31, 1790, a. 63 ; and was buried in the grave-yard at East Lex.
V. Chil. b. at Lexington.
248 Mary, bap. at Lex. June 12, 1748 ; d. yg. — 249 William, b. d. yg.
250 William, b. ; was a soldier in the Revolution for several years, was
in the battles at Ticonderoga and White Plains and at other places, and d. in
the Army a fter 1770 — was never md. z'/. ^77 ^
251 Edmund, b. ; was in the army of the Revolution nearly all the war,
and d. at Lex. of disease contracted in the army. May 16, 1786, unmd.
252 Jemima, b. ; d. Sep. 6, 1781, unmd.
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38 V. GENERATION.
263 Mary, b. Aug. 1759 ; d. unmd. 1848, a. 89.
254 Nathan, b. Mh. 2, 1762 ; m. Anna Bond, June 21, 1785. 129
255 Jonas, b. ; m. 1. Sarah Russell, Dec. 31, 1781. 130
2. Eunice Winship, Nov. 2, 1800.
3. Wid. Deborah Blodgett, Feb. 25, 1829.
256 Joshua, b. Aug. 1769 ; is living unmd. at Waltham, 1852.
41 THOMAS LOCKE, [69] m. REBECCA LAWRENCE, June 27, 1751,
the dau. of John, of Wob. He d. Feb. 21, 1792, a. 70 ; and his wid. m.
NOAH EATON, Jany. 13, 1795, and d. Mh. 14, 1814, a. 86. He was a carpenter,
and resided in the North part of Lex. on his father's homestead, the same now
owned by the heirs of Hammond Locke his gr. son, it being the same estate
that formerly belonged to Dea. William, Jr.
V. Chil. b. at Lexington, then Wob.
257 Thomas, b. Aug. 21 or 29, 1756 ; m. Lydia Reed, Nov. 5, 1778. 131
42 Capt. JONAS LOCKE, [701 m. ^^ DWIGHT, of Brookfield. He
was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, and served in the army several
campaigns. He resided at Shutesbury, at a place formerly called Locke's Mills,
but now Locke's Village, and removed to Deerfield between 1780 and 1790.
He was a millwright, and " built several mills in Deerfield and its vicinity." He
and his wf. both d. Feb. 1811, leaving considerable property. " He was highly
respected by his townsmen."
V. Chil. ^^^^^
258 Lois, b. ySi? — ; m.^benezer Kenny, (at Deerfield ?) who had a dau. that
m. Aaron Rand, who removed to New York where he d. leaving several
children. Mr. Kenny removed to Black River, N. Y.
43 Major JOSEPH LOCKE, [71] m. MARY AYERS, the dau. of " Esq.
Ayers " of Brookfield. He resided at Shutesbury ; was Capt. of a Com-
pany of Minute men that marched to Cambridge after the battle at Lex. — en-
tered the Army, rose to the rank of Major, served during the war, and d. " on his
return within forty miles of home of the camp fever." His wid. m. Dea. EBEN-
EZER ALLIS, of Shelbume, where she d. Mh. 29, 1806, a. 74.
V. Chil. b. at Shutesbury.
259 Moses, b. ; m. Hannah Locke, [269] May 19, 1788. 182
260 Joseph, b. May 1758 ; m. Tirzah Armes, of Greenfield, 1809. He re-
moved from Wendell to Had ley about 1787 ; was a farmer and also mas-
ter of a freight boat running from Hadley to Hartford. Ct. ; was a soldier in the
war of the Revolution ; Capt. of the Militia, and was " a worthy and much re-
spected man." He had no chil. but adopted Stephen Lawrence, a relative of his
wife, who inherited his property and d. at Hadley 1850, leaving a wf. and one
child. Capt. Locke d. Dec. 16, 1837, a. 79 yrs. and 7 mos. and his wid. d. Oct.
12, 1838, a. 70 yrs. and 2 mos.
261 Nathan, b. ; m. and removed to White Creek, N. Y.
262 Ayres, b. ; m. Lydia Blodgett. 133
263 Increase, b. June lO, 1775 ; m. Hannah Reed, Feb. 13, 1798. 134
264 Persis, b. ; m. Stephen Whitney, Feb. 6, 1793. 135
265 Polly, b. ; m. Josiah Osgood, Jr. July 15, 1789. 136
266 Bernice, b. Ap. 11, 1768; m. Moses Whitney, May 4, 1789. 137
267 Anna, b. Mh. 18, 1771; m. Guilford Whitney, Feb. 6, 1793. 188
268 Sally, b. , 1774 ; m. Reuben Belding, of Whately, 1803, and d.
without issue Oct. 12, 1806, a. 32.
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44 EBENEZER LOCKE [72] m. 1. HANNAH RANDALL, who was b.
1742, and d. Mh. 4, 1796. 2. m. Wid. ABIGAIL FISKE, of Petereham,
Jany. 7, 1802, the wid. of Jonathan Fiske. He resided in Shutesbury, in that
part now Wendell, where he d. Ap. 26, or Mh. 26, 1816, a. 83.
V. Chil. b. at Shutesbury.
269 Hannah, b. Oct. 17, 1766 ; m. Moses Locke, [259.] 132
270 Ephraim, b. Feb. 8, 1768 ; m. . Wi
271 Bezaleel, b. Sep. 8, 1770 ; m. Olive Fiske, May 15, 1804. 139
272 David, b. ; resided at Hoosick and removed to " the west''
278 Eunice, b. Ap. — , 1775 ; m. Abel MoTse.J^lltw iV ^7 ^^
274 Lydia, b. Mh. 4, 1777 ; m. Silas Jones, 1798. /^ ' * 140
275 Ebenezer,b. May or June 8, 1780; d. at New Salem, Sep. 1798, a. 18.
276 Reuben, b. Ap. 6, 1783 ; m. Phebe Russell, Mb. 19, 1805. 384^
46 SAMUEL LOCKE, [75] m. L DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD, dau. of
Jonathan. She was bap. June 3, 1716, and d. Sep. 7, 1769, a. 53. 2. m.
Wid. MEHITABLE (CHAMBERLAIN) BUTTERFIELD, the wid. of Wil-
liam Butterfield, who was bro. to Deborah, his first wf. June 6, 1770. Her mar-
riage with William Butterfield was May 1, 1740. He d. of the small pox Aug. 5,
1775, a. 61, and was buried on his own lands in the rear of his house at the
"Foot of the Rocks."
V. Chil. by first wf. b. at West Cambridge.
277 Lydia, bap. Nov. 7, 1736 ; d. young. -
278 Benjamin, b. Aug. 5 or 6, 1738 ; m. Mary Pierce, Aug. 2, 1757. 141
279 Lydia, b. Dec. 27, 1739; m. Daniel Hill, Aug. 27, 1761. 142
280 Deborah, b. July 10, 1741 ; m. William Butterfield, Jany. 12, 1768. 143
281 Mary, b. Dec. 22, 1742 ; d. Oct. 23, 1743.
282 Mary, b. Jany. 12, 1744 ; m. Nathaniel Cutter, of Princeton, Nov. 20,
1777, and d. without issue, 1832, a. 88. She was his second wf.
283 Elizabeth, b. May 6, 1745 ; m. Jason Russell, Jr. Oct. 28, 1762. 144
284 Sarah, b. Sep. 9, 1746 ; d. Sep. 23, 1746.
285 Sarah, b. Dec. 15, 1749; d. same day, twin of (286)
286 Samuel, b. Dec. 15, 1748; m. Margaret Adams, May 16, 1771. 146
287 William, b. May 20, 1750 ; d. Mh. 9, 1752.
288 Jonathan, b. Dec. 6, 1751 ; d. Dec. 31, 1751, twin of (289)
289 Ruth, b. Dec. 6, 1751 ; m. Isaac Watson, Sep. 26, 1771. 146
290 Phebe, b. Nov. 30, 1753 ; m. Francis Locke, Jr. [311] Nov. 1, 1772. 147
46 ELIZABETH LOCKE [76] m. ZACHARIAH SYMMES, of Charles-
town, June 16, 1748, who was b. July 15, 1712 ; the son of the Rev. Thos.
Symmes, of Boxford and Bradford, by wf. Elizabeth Blowers, of Camb. ; gr. son
of the Rev. Zachariah Symmes of Bradford, by wf. Susannah Graves (who were
ro. Nov. 9, 1669 ;) and gr. gr. son of the Rev. Zachariah Symmes, by wf. Sarah ;
who emigrated from Dunstable, in Eng. to Charlestown, in 1634, where he was
ordained Dec. 22, 1634, and d. Feb. 4. 1671, a. 71.
Mr. Symmes, who md. Elizabeth Locke, resided in Charlestown, and for many
years kept the " Cape Breton Tavern,'* (which stood near the present " Bunker
Hill Tavern,*') a place well known in those days. When the British were in
possession of Charlestown, it was occupied for barracks; and it is related to me,
by a gr. dau. of Mr. Symmes, that the British built a large oven near the house
using grave-stones taken from the burying-ground for the bottom. Mr. Symmes
removed to (Wob?) and d. July 12, 1772.
[By a former wf. Grace Parker, whom he m. id Charlestown July 10, 1734, he had William,
b. Nov. 9, 1738 ; John, b. Oct. 13, 1740 \ and Isaac, b. Sep. 1742, who prob. m. Hannah Davis,
Ifh. 20, 1765 ]
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His wid. Elizabeth m. Nov. 15, 1776, EBENEZER BROOKS, (whose first
wf. was Jemima Locke, [67]^e par. 89) and d. Mh. 1808, a. nearly 88.
V. Chil. b. at Charlestown.
291 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 26, 1749 ; m. Benjamin Pierce, Mh. 28, 1771. It is said
that he died in the army, that his wf. d. of the yellow fever in Boston, and
that they had chil. Thomas and Alta.
292 Thomas, b. Ap .21, 1752 ; was a brilliant young man, a student at Hanr. Coll.
and d. before he grad. very suddenly about 1771.
293 Abigail, b. Ap. 18, 1755; 1. m. Bullough.
2. m. Hayden.
294 Sarah, b. Dec. 29, 1757; m. James Locke, [233.] 123
295 Grace, b. Oct, 11, 1760 ; is supposed to have d. young. ^c4' ?) //^2—
47 SARAH LOCKE, [77] m. WILLIAM WITHINGTCW, resided in Me-
notomy, now West Camb. He was one of the original members of the
Church in West Camb. in 1739, from which he was dismissed to the Church in
Stow, to which place he removed in 1747, and d. Oct. 15, 1793, a. 78. His wid.
d. Aug. 11, 1797, a. 79.
V. Chil. The first five b. at West Cambridge, the others at Stow.
296 John, b. Jany. 29, 1737; d. about 1752, a. 15.
297 Francis, b. Aug. 27, 1739 ; m. Rachel Mason at Camb. Jany. 6, 1763. He
resided at Henniker, N. H. — was a soldier in the French war (a).
298 Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1741 ; m. Nathaniel Woodward, resided at West-
minster, and had chil. — Mary, Sarah, Rebeckah, Asa, Abel, John, Eliz-
abeth and Jemima. Abel m. Tabitha Beard, and had Abel, Tabitha, Isaac,
Mary, Nancy, and John Locke.
299 William, b. Jany. 16, 1744 ; m. Martha Locke (87) June 28, 1769. 99
800 Elisha, b. Mh. 21, 1746 ; m. Mary Prentice, in Camb. Ap. 12, 1768; re-
sided at Mason, N. H. and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. He had a
son William, who has a son William, Jr. at Winchester, N. H., who m.
Angelina R. Fitz, of Royalston.
801 Martha, b. ; d. aged about 5.
302 Samuel, b. ; m. Abigail Muzzy, resided at Stow, and there d.
303 Sarah, b. ; m. Silas Whitney, resided at Ashbumham, has a son
Ohio at that town.
304 Abigail, b. ; m. Phineas Whitcomb, resided at Harvard, and had
Lucy, (who m. a Houghton) and William.
305 Ruth, b. ; m. Abel or Abraham Estabrooks, and resided at Lud-
low, Vt.
306 Benjamin, b. June 19, 1761 ; m. Mary Brown of Boxboro', Nov. 13, 1788. 148
48 FRANCIS LOCKE [76] m. RUTH FESSENDEN, Sep. 13, 1748,
at King's Chapel in Boston, the dau. of Rev. Benjamin Fessenden,
of Sandwich, but adopted by her uncle Samuel Winship, of Camb., who was
High Sheriff of Middlesex Co. Mr. Locke resided in West Camb. at the " Foot
of the Rocks " at the corner of the main road and the road leading to Woburn.
The house is now standing, and is the same that was owned by his father, and is
now owned by Stephen Locke. He was a tanner ; he d. Mh. 19, 1778, a. 57 ; and
his wid. d. Sep. 8, 1807, a. 83.
(a) In the record of his marriage and that of his bro. Elisha, the name is erroneously writ-
ten Willington on the Cambridge Records.
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V. Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
307 Francis, b. , 1743 ; d. Dec. 31, 1752 j. 9. ^.^^^
308 Ruth, b. Aug. 27, 1746 ; d. June 7, 1768, tt.T7^ *'V^
309 Sarah, b. Mh. 31, 1748; no. Aaron Fessenden. 149
310 Joseph, b. Ap. 14. 1750 ; m. Mary Butterfield Nov. 19, 1772. 150
311 Francis, b. Feb. 25, 1753 ; m. 1. Phebe Locke [290] Nov. 1, 1772. 147
m. 2. Wid. Jane Davis, Nov. 23, 1986.
312 Hannah, b. Mh. 29, 1755; m. Abraham Locke [319] June 20, 1775. 151
313 Rebecca, b. Ap. 8, 1757 ; m. John Batts, May 10, 1778. - 152
314 Elizabeth, b. Sep. 27, 1759 ; d. Jany. 28, 1776, a. 17.
315 Benjamin, b. Ap. 11, 1765 : m. Eunice Bardeen. 153
49 JOHN LOCKE [79] m. MARY FROST, dau. of Thomas of Camb.,
Jany. 2, 1752. He resided at West Camb., where he d. June 4, 1755, a,
30, and his wid. md. Oliver Stone, of Harvard, May 12, 1757.
V. Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
316 John, b. June 2, 1753 ; m. Sukey Sawyer, Feb. 6, 1777. 154
317 Hepsebah Wheeler, b. Feb. 23, 1755 ; perhaps md. a Frost.
50 Doctor DANIEL LOCKE [81] m. 1. MARY He probably
went with his father to Acton the last of the year 1750, at which place
Ap. 2, 1751, his father sold him 30 acres of land in Acton, which was prob. the
same the father purchased of Timothy Farrar, Innholder, Nov. 1750, being the
place prob. where he, Daniel, Jr., kept tavern. In Sep. 1751, " Daniel Locke,
Jr., was permitted to renew his Innholders^ license," (County Rec.) Dec. 15,
1756, Daiiiel Locke, Jr., sold to Thomas Hancock, Esq., of Boston, two lots of
land in Acton, one of 30 and the other of 25 acres. His wf. d. at Acton, July 2,
1756. I have been unable to learn her family name.
[There is a tradition that she was from Scotland, and allied to a noble family, that her
mother, whose maiden name was prob. Stewart or Staart, was the wid. of a Mr. Miles, and
came to America with this dan. and a son John. That the mother's dress, jewelry and gen-
eral appearance indicated that she was of more than common rank. After some years*she
visitea Scotland, returned again to Mass., and the second time, for the purpose of recovering
property she had abroad, she sailed from Boston for Scotland, and after that was never heard
fjrom^ and is supposed to have been lost at sea. There are some circumstances that go to show
that the above is substantially true.]
The next that I learn of Daniel L. is taken from the History of Warren, Me.
" Dr. Daniel Locke came to Warren this year (1763) from Acton, Mass., with
two chil., and marrying the wid. of Hugh Scott, [her maiden name was Margaret /^ '
Starrett] established himself on the farm owned by his wife. He was skill fill
in the treatment of sores, letting blood, extracting teeth, and in relieving such
complaints as readily yielded to roots and herbs. It is said also that he laid claim
to some knowledge in astrology ; but whether his proficiency in this science was
equal to his skill in surgery, we are unable to say ; although he often compli-
mented the parents on the auspicious state of the planets, when called to assist
at the birth of a child. He was a prudent and respectable man, whose name is
often mentioned by his survivors." Dr. Locke d. at Warren, then St. Georges, (a)
in 1774, leaving his property to his son Abraham.
(a) History of Warren, Me., and a subsequent letter from the author of the History. An
old gentleman at Acton thought that Locke's wife's name was Ruggles, but I have found no
evidence of it. I think her name was Miles. Warren was called St. (George's Upper Town,
until 1776.
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42 V. GENERATION.
V. Chil. the 1. b. at Wobum the others at Acton.
818 Abigail, b. Aug. 22, 1748 ; m. Daniel Rokes. 155
/>^» 319 Abraham, b. June d,-||3Vh m- Hannah Locke, [3121 June 20, 1775. 151
^ 320 Isacc, b. ; d. yg. — 321 Jacob, b. ; d. yg.
51 ELIZABETH LOCKE [83] m. EBENEZER MERIAM, at Oxford,
" Country Gore," Sep. 17, 1747. Mr. Meriam moved from Lex. to Ox-
ford, about 1729.
[His first wife was Esther GleasoD \ by her be bad Ebenezer, Mb. 28, 1734, who m.
Pbebe Locke [87] sister to bis father's second wf. (See Par. 54 j) Mary, b. Sep. 14, 1735 j
d. ygj William, b. June \^^ 1737; d. yg ; and Esther, b. Ap. 11, 1739; married Dr. Isaac
Burnett, of Dummerston, Vt., Oct. 15, 1767.]
Mr* Meriam was a farmer and was b. Mb. 4, 1706, and d. Aug. 20, 1761, a.
55. His wid. d. May 1, 1797, a. 77.
V. Chil. by 2d. wf. b. at Oxford.
322 Elizabeth, b. June 1, 1748 ; m. Benjamin Tuel. 156
323 Jotham, b. Aug. 26, 1749 ; ra. Sarah Burnap, July 8, 1777. 157
324 Phebe, b. June 21, 1751 ; m. Stephen Pratt, 1774. 158
325 Jonathan, b. Mli. 22, 1753 ; d. yg.
326 Ephraim, b. July ^, 1755 ; m. Ruth Gleason, Ap. 10, 1775. 159
327 Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1760 ; m. Walter Fitts, July, 1778. 160 .
52 SARAH LOCKE [84] m. TIMOTHY WYMAN, Oct 11, 1744. He
was a native of Wob. and probably resided there till about 1763, as his
chil. were bap. there. In 1765 he was residing at Billerica, for Mb. 9, of that
year, then of Billerica, he joins with the other heirs in the conveyance of the
estate left by his wife's father to her bro. Ebenczer.
V. Chil. b. at Wobum.
328 Hannah, bap. July 21, 1751.
329 Timothy, b. ; m. Shattuck ; lived at Deering, N.H.
330 Jonathan, bap. Feb. 3, 1754; was twice m.; d. Dec. 1832.
331 Stephen, bap. Oct. 3, 1757.— 332 Ebenezer, bap. Dec. 19, 1762.
53 HANNAH LOCKE [85] m. THOMAS NEWMAN; Int. at Lex. Feb.
2, 1746. He was a house wright ; resided in Lex., was of Bolton 1765,
when he joined the other heirs in disposing of the estate left by her father. In
Nov. 1769, he was dismissed from the Ch. in Lex. to the Ch. in Rindge, N. H.,
but prob. did not remain at Rindge long. Dec. 10, 1772, he purchased land of
his brother-in-law, Ebenezer Locke, and in the deed is called of Wob. He finally
settled at Deering, N. H., but where or when he or his wf. d. 1 know not. His
chil. were prob. b. at Lex., the names of those known I give.
V. Chil.
333 Thomas. — 334 Ebenezer. — 335 Josiah.— 336 Benjamin.
54 PHEBE LOCKE, [87] m. EBENEZER MERIAM, Jr., the son of
Ebenezer Meriam, SenV by his wife Esther Gleason, and whose second
wife was Elizabeth Locke, sister of Phebe (see Par. 51). This presents a rather
unusual circumstance of father and son marrying sisters. Ebenczer, Jr., was b.
Mh. 28, 1734, and d July 16, 1795, a. 61. She d. Oct. 27, 1802, a. 71. They
resided at " Country Gore,'' which is now a part of Oxford.
V. Chil.
337 Molly, b. Oct. 5, 1753; m. Reuben Eddy. 161
338 Jesse, b. June 4, 1755 ; m. Deborah Pratt, Nov. 6, 1779. 162
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339 Phebe, b. Sep. 11, 1759; m. Jonathan Pratt. 163
340 Rachel, b. Mh. 7, 1762; m. Joel Clark. 164
341 Ebenezer, b. Dec. 4, 1764 ; m. Phebe Stockwell 165
342 Esther^ b. May 10, 1767.
343 William, b. Ap. 7, 1769 ; m. 1. ; 2. Hatstat. 166
344 Rhoda, b. May 19, 1771 ; d. unmd. at Dummerston, Vt.
345 Joel, b. Ap. 9, 1775; m. 1. Sarah Meriani, [1044] Dec. 7, 1800. 167
m. 2. Phebe Pratt, [1054] 183:i.
346 Abigail, b. Ap. 1, 1777 ; m. Wilkins Burnett, son of Dr. Isaac of
Dummerston, Vt., where they both d. without issue.
55 EBENEZER LOCKE, [88] m. LUCY WOOD, at Wob. Feb. 22 or 27,
1757. He was a farmer and resided in Wob. until about 1772. Mh. 9,
1765, he purchased of his mother and his sisters, *' all the estate of their father
Ebenezer Locke, deceased, both real and personal." At the time of his marriage
he was called Ebenezer the 3d ; at the time of the purchase above, Jr. — Dec. 10,
1772, he sold to his brother-in-law, Thomas Newman, a farm in Wob., and is the
same Ebenezer who mortgaged, Dec. 12, 1772, seventy acres of land in Wob. to
John Borland, of Cambridge. His wife is supposed to have d. prior to this period,
and about which time he moved with his sons to Deering, N. H., where he d. Sep.
12, 1816, a. 82.
V. Chil. bap. in Burlington Church.
347 Ebenezer, bap. May 8, 1763 ; m. Hannah Eastman. 168
348 Jonathan, bap. May 8, 1763 ; m. Lucy Brooks, Jany. 16, 1783. 169
349 Benjamin, b. Feb. 10, 1765 ; m. Anna Eastman, Oct 7, 1786. 170
56 ABIGAIL KENDALL, [96] m. WILLIAM BRUCE, of Marlboro', Mh.
10, 1747, and d. Ap. 20, 1763, a. 41 ; he was b. June 8, 1724, d. Sep.
1803, a. 79.
[M"r. Brace was a farmer, and was known for his sterling good sense and piety, and for his
cheerfal disposition, which shew iiself in hamoroos jokes. He was the son of John, of Marl-
boro', who was prob. b. at Wob. Nov. 9, 1698, the son of William Bruce, who m. Elizabeth
Gould, Mh. 15, 1693. William, senior, was b. 28, 2, 1667, the son of George Bruce, a
Scotchman, of Wob., who m. Elizabeth Clarke, 20, 10, 1659 j the dau. of William Clarke,
and sister of Mary, who m. our patriarch William Locke. William, of Marlboro', for a
2 wf. m. Mrs. Sarah (Wyman) Kendall, the wid. of John Kendall, who was half-brother to
Brace's 1. wf. By this 2. mg. he had Jerusha, 1765 ; Kendall, 1767, and Lois, 1776.]
V. Chil. of 1. mg. b. at Marlboro'.
350 Abigail, b. Oct. 22, 1747 ; m. Elijah Flagg, July 3, 1764. 369
351 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1749 ; m. I. John Wilkins, Ap. 4, 1769. 370
2. James Spaulding.
352 Nathaniel, b. Oct. 26, 1753; m. Mary Clisbee, Oct. 13, 1774. 371
353 Zeruiah, b. Feb. 27, 1755 ; m. Elijah Morse. 372
354 John, b. Aug. 31, 1757 ; m. Lois Wilkins, Dec. 15, 1785. 373
355 Martha, b. Dec. 10, 1761 ; m. Severance, and resided at Wash-
ington, N. H.
57 ELIZABETH FESSENDEN, [100] m. JOHN PIERCE, Jr., of Dor-
chester, Nov. 10, 1741, the son of John, who md. Abigail Thompson, of
Braintree, Jany. 6, 1693, gr. son of Thomas, who m. Mary Proctor, and gr. gr.
son of Robert, who emigrated from England, and m. Ann Greenway. John, Jr.
1. md. Elizabeth Shepherd, of Milton, Ap. 15, 1736, who d. Sep. 19, 1736, a,
24, without issue. He was a shop-joiner and cabinet-maker ; resided in Dor-
chester ; was a celebrated leader of the Church choir, and d. of the small pox
Aug. 8, 1778, a, 71. His wid. d. Nov. f 1, 1780, a. 59.
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V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
356 John, b. Sep. 22, 1742 ; m. 1. Thankful White, Ap. 12, 1769. 171
2. Sarah Blake, June 9, 1772.
3. Wid. Mary Ann Holden, Feb. 23, 1792.
4. Wid. Rachel Blake, June 13, 1793.
357 Benjamin, b. Jany. 31, 1744 ; m. Hannah Badlam, 1766. 172
358 Elizabeth, b. Ap. 28. 1746 ; m. Jonathan Champney. 173
359 Peter, b. Sep. — , 1747 ; d. Dec. 18, 1747.
360 Jonathan, b. Mh. 1, 1749 ; m. Mary Glover, Sep. 12, 1776. 174
361 Sarah, b. Dec. 5, 1750 ; m. Jonathan Blake, Oct. 14, 1773. 175
362 Daniel, b. Mh. — , 1753 ; d. Jany. 21, 1777, in Dorchester, a. 23 yrs.
10 mos. unmarried.
363 James, b. Dec. 19, 1754 ; m. Lydia Clap, June — , 1796. 176
364 Ebenezer, b. Jany. 23, 1757 ; m. 1 . Sarah Woodbury, Nov. 1785. 177
2. Mary Bird ; int. Dec. 25, 1795.
3. wid. Mary Gregory ; int May 17, 1810.
3^g I Twins, b. June — , 1758 ; d. June 13, K758.
367 Lemuel, b. Feb. 12, 1760 ; m. Sarah White, July 31, 1795. 178
368 Hannah, b. Mh. 20, 1762 ; m. James Lewis, Dec. 5, 1782. 17ft
369 Isaac, b. Nov. 27, 1763 ; — resided at Warwick, was never rad., and d.
Jany. 7, 1835, a. 71.
58 JONATHAN FESSENDEN, [101] ra. MARTHA CROSBY, June 4,
1747, dau. of Simon Crosby, of Quiftcy. He resided at Quincy, Lincoln,
and Watertown, and d. at Quincy ; she d. at Lunenburg, Mh. 21, 1802, a. 81.
V. Chil. all b. at Quincy, but Salome, b. at Lincoln.
370 Jonathan, b. ; d. at sea or in some foreign port
371 Elizabeth, b. 1755 ? m. Daniel Coolidge, of Watertown, Oct. 9, 1777, who
d. in Boston, Feb. 1814, a. 57 ; she d. 1821, a. 66 ? they had Daniel, (see
Par. 381^), Nathaniel, Mary, Charles, Susan ; and others that d. yg.
372 Ann, b ; m. Samuel Billings, of Quincy, Dec. 17, 1776, and d. Oct.
2&, 1805.
[They had, 1. Nancy, b. Jany. 10, 1777, in. Ephraim Haselton, Jany. 30, 1803, and
d. in Rockingham, Vt., Feb 28, 181 1 ; — 2. Polly, b. Dec. 3, 1778, m. Levi Carlile j —
3. Samuel, b. Feb. 14, 1781, m. Susanna Divol;— 4. Jonas, b. Feb. 2, 1783 j m.
Hannah Whitney, May 30, 1810; — 5. Sally, b. Mh. 17, 1785; m. Amasa Keyes, Ap.
2, 1809 ; — 6. Lemuel, b. Feb. 6, 1787 ; m. Betsy Pierce, Nov. 14, 1816 ; — 7. Sophia,
b. Feb. 28, 1789 ; — 8. Sukey, b Oct. 4, 1792 ; m. WiUiam Brown, Dec. 29, 1818 ; —
9. Eunice, b. Feb. 1, 1794.]
373 Mary, b. ; d. at Salem, Ap. 7, 1817, unmd.
374 John, b. ; m. Ruth Hayward, (of Winchendon ?) Nov. 1781, and d. at
Winchendon Mh. ? 1810 ; his wf. d. before.
375 James, b. ; d. in infancy.
376 Martha, b. ; m. Ephraim Jones, of Boston, Oct 19, 1806, d. Oct. 25,
1826 ; without issue ; she was his 2. wf.
377 Phebe, b. ; m. Jacob Nash, of Boston, Jany. 21, 1787, d. Aug. 1792 ,
had several chil.
377* Timothy, b. ; m. Lucy Pierce in Lunenburg, Jany. 1, 1789, and d.
May 12, 1829.
[They had in Townsend, 1. John, b. July 6, 1789 ; —2. Timothy, b. Mh. 11, 1791 ;—
3. Benjamin, b. May 14, 1793 j — 4. Lucy, b. June 26, 1795. Timothy Fessenden and
family moved from Lunenburg to Townsend, Oct. 1785. (Townsend Rec.) Was it
Timothy above son of Jonathan ?]
377^ Salome, b. ; d. in Boston, Jany. 1849, unmd.
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59 Hon. JOHN FESSENDEN, [102] m. ELIZABETH WYMAN, Nov. 23,
1769, the dau. of Ross Wyman. Mr. Fessenden resided at Rutland, was a
very prominent man in town affairs, a member of the Provincial Congress of
Mass., representative from Rutland several years, and senator in the Mass. Legis-
lature from Worcester County about seven years. During the revolution he was
appointed a commissioner to sell confiscated estates, and until his decease was an
acting magistrate. He d. Ap. 7 or 14, 1793, a. 64.
V. Chil.
378 John, b. Sep. 25, 1770; m. Abigail M: Child, Mb. 25, 1802. 180
379 Wyman, b. , 1772 ; m. Kimball.
380 Inman, b. , 1773 ; m. Brentnall, both d. at Rutland, no
chil., he d. Oct. 1852.
381 Elizabeth, b. , 1775 ; m. William Cook. 181
382 Stephen, b. , 1777 ; m. Newall. 182
383 A son, b. , 1779 ; d. in infancy.
384 Relief, b. , 1780 ; d. 1783.
385 Thomas, b. , 1782 ; m. ; resides at Chatham, Ct. 1852.
386 Sally Wedland, b. , 1785 ; is living unmd. at Brighton, 1852.
60 TIMOTHY FESSENDEN, [103] m. ELIZABETH PIERCE, of Lex.
He resided at Westminster, where he d. Mb. 1, 1605, a. 74. His wid. d.
Jany. 18, 1808, a. 72. She was dau. of Jonas Pierce, of Lexington, and was b.
May 31, 1735.
V. Chil.
387 Timothy, b. May 23, 1754 ; d. Oct. 10, 1756.
388 John, b. Mb. 23, 1756 ; m. Eunice Meriam, of Westminster, d. Feb. 8,
1836 ; no chil.
389 Timothy, b. June 26, 1758 ; d. Dec. 5, 1772.
390 Reuben, b. Dec. 25, 1759 ; d. Jany. 4, 1781, or 2.
391 Solomon, b. Jany. 15, 1762; m. Elizabeth Tucker, Jany. 17, 17S6. 359
392 Elizabeth, b. June 4, 1764 ; m. Samuel Meriam, of Westminster, d.
May 11, 1842.
393 Molly, b. Aug. 25, 1766 ; d. Nov. 2, 1772.
394 Hannah, b. Sep. 5, 1768 ; d. Dec. 17, 1772.
396 Joseph, b. Feb. 23, 1772 ; d. Mb. 3, 1772. ( t,^. ^
396 Benjamin, b. " " d. Mb. 18, 1772. ) ^^*"®'
397 Timothy, b. June 6, 1773 ; m. Submit Hunt. 361
398 Benjamin, b. Aug. 26, 1774 ; m. Elizabeth Salisbury, 1800. 360
399 Jonas, b. July 26, 1776 ; m. Abigail Walker, d. Ap. 18, 1808. They
had — 399^ Asa, now living at Templeton.
61 BENJAMIN FESSENDEN, [104] m. 1. HANNAH LASH. prob. of
Charlestown or Boston, gfauut ITSii ; he d. leaving two sons. 2. "m. BAR-
BARA CALDER, dau. of Dr. Rob't Calder, who m. Hannah Lawrence, of Charles-
town, where he resided. Doct Calder was from Scotland, was a surgeon in the
British Navy, and d. at sea about 1742. Benjamin Fessenden resided in Milton,
Braintree, Watertown and Boston. He d. at Boston, Ap. 30, 1801, a. 68, and his
wid. d. in Boston, Aug. 6, 1802, a. 70. He was noted for his great strength, but
on some occasion having overtaxed his powers, he received an injury which made
him a cripple the rest of his life.
V. Chil. by 1. wife.
400 Benjamin, b. 1758, in Bramtree ; m. 1. Rebecca Rex, May 1, 1785. 183
2. Annie Bucknam, June 27, 1805.
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401 Isaac, b. ; was a soldier of the Revolution, and fell at the siege
of Savannah.
Chil. by 2d. wf.
402 Mary, b. Aug. 29, 1761, at Milton ; m. Benjamin Hurd, of Charles-
town, (his 2d wf.) and d. without issue. Aug. 17, 1849, a. 87.
403 Arthur, b. Dec. 8, 1763, in Milton ; m. Sarah Hall, Nov. 20, 1788. 184
404 Elizabeth, b. , 1768? m. 1. Benjamin Nichols. 185
. ^ni^ 2. Btiiha Vinton.
405 Hannah, b. ; d. Aug. 1802, of yellow fever, unmd.
406 Thomas, b. ; m. Olive Parsons, of Kittery, Me. ; he d. 1811.
407 George, b. Aug. 1, 1770, (a) at Boston; m. Betsy Sumner, Nov. 1795. 186
408 Rebecca^ b. Feb. 17, 1771, (a) in Watertown ; m. Archibald Ander-
son, 1803. 187
62 SAMUEL SNOW, Jr., [105] m. HANNAH WIL0QN . He went from
Wob. to Ashford, Ct., when about 5 years old, with his father, where he
resided, and d. Ap. 22, 1790, a. 70.
V. Chil. b. at Ashford.
409 Samuel, b. Sep. 3, 1743 ; d. Nov. 8, 1748.
410 Esther, b. July 24, 1745 ; m. Ephraim Spaulding. 188
411 Ebenezer, b. Oct. 26, 1747 ; d. Sep. 24, 1754.
412 Samuel, b. Feb. 9, 1749-50 ; m. Molly Wilson, Nov. 26, 1773. 189
413 Timothy, b. Ap. 13, 1752; d. Aug. 31, 1754.
414 Hannah, b. July 2, 1754; m. William Abbott, of Mansfield, Ct, and
removed to Cherry Valley, N. Y.
415 Bilarchy, b. Sep. 18, 1757; m. Molly Smith, May 17, 1781. 190
416 Molly, b. Dec. 18, 1759 ; m. Enoch Pierce. 191
417 Eleazer, b. June 26, 1762 ; m. Abigail Byles ; had a dau. Sarah, who
m. Elbe Burnham, and resided at Willington, Ct.
63 STEPHEN SNOW, [109] m. ANNAH SHAW, Ap. 29, 1756,
who d. Nov. 8, 1790, a. 60.
V. Chil.
418 Stephen, b. Nov. 18, 1757.
419 Thankful, b. Nov. — , 1759 ; m. Samuel Bugbee. 192
420 John, b. Nov. 16, 1762.
421 Amasa, b. June 19, 1766 ; m. Sally Owen ; left no issue.
422 Selah, b. Sep. 28, 1786.
64 SYLVANUS SNOW, [110] ra. REBECCA CORRARY, Nov. 9, 1752.
V. Chil.
423 Sarah, b. Oct. 25, 1753.-424 Cynthia, b. Ang. 12, 1758.
65 JOSEPH LOCKE, [114] m. SARAH BALDWIN, of Billerica, May
7, 1761, who d. Feb. 19, 1824, a. 84. He d. Ap. 27, 1791, a. 57. He
resided at Lexington.
V. Chil. b. at Lexington.
425 Nathan, b. Dec. 7, 1761 ; ra. Mary Howard ; Int. May 19, 1787. 337
426 Asa Baldwin, b. Mh. 3, 1764 ; m. Mary Wellington, Dec. 31, 1789. 338
427 Sarah, b. May 27, 1766 ; m. Josiah Mead, May 12, 1789. 339
{a) There is prob. an error of one year ia one of these dates.
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428 Joseph, b. 1767 ; m. 1. Martha Ingersolt. 340
2. wid. Mary Foster, Dec. 1800.
429 Edwin, b. Sep. 13, 1771 ; m. Matilda Trask, Sep. 10, 1794. 341
66 AMOS LOCKE, [117] m. SARAH LOCKE, 1769. She was an orphan,
whose true name is now lost, who was adopted and brought up by Thomas
Locke. He d. July 27, 1828, a. 85J^ ; she d. July, 1835, a. 84. He was one of
the company who met the British on Lex. Common, Ap. 19, 1775. He resided
in the north part of Lex. on the farm now owned by William Locke.
V. Chil. b. at Lexington.
430 Benjamin A. b. Dec. 31, 1769 ; m. 1. Betsy Lawrence, 1808. 193
2. Sally Marrett, June 15, 1823.
481 Stephen, b. Mb. 23, 1778 ; m. Betsy Nichols, Ap. 11, 1804. 194
432 James, b. Dec. 22, 1784 ; m. Lucy Nichols, Feb. 26, 1811. 196
433 Amos, b. m. Joanna Greenleaf, Mh. 27, 1805. 195
67 SARAH LOCKE, [118] m. JEREMIAH HARRINGTON, Dec. 21,
1769, — resided at Lex. She d. Jany. 12, 1812, a. 66. He was one
the company that met the British on Lex. Common, Ap. 19, 1775.
V. Chil. bom at Lexington.
434 Joseph, b. Feb. 16, 1770 ; m. Lucy Russell. 197
435 Benjamin, b. m. Elizabeth Frost, Oct 1, 1792.
436 Sarah, b. Oct. 23, 1774 ; m. Edward Blackington, resided at West
Camb., where he d. (May 25, 1816, a. 48 ?) without issue.
437 Jonathan, b. 1777 ; m. Ruth Britton, Nov. 10, 1799. 198
438 Jeremiah, b. ?
68 JOHN MUNROE, [122] m. LYDIA BEMIS, of Weston, Ap. 13, 1762,
resided at Lex., had a dau. Lydia, and perhaps other chil. The mother
was dau. of John and Hannah Bemis, and was b. June 10, 1741.
V. Chil.
439 Lydia, b. ; m. Col. Jonathan Page, of Lincoln, Jany. 16, 1783. 374
68^ JOHN LOCKE, alias KENDALL, [98] m. MARY REED; int. Aug.
12, 1749. He was the son of Nathaniel and Abigail (Locke) Kendall.
His mother was dau. of John Locke (21), and ho was prob. b. Dec. 30, 1729,
althoiigh the Wob. Rec. say 1730, but they also say that his mother d. May 16,
1730. One date must be wrong. The journals of the House of Representatives
contain the following entry, under date of 19 June, 1739 :
" Petition of John Locke, of Woburn, praying ye order of ye Court that his
daughter Abigail KendalPs son John may take on him ye name of Locke for reasons
mentioned.*' — " Granted." — The petition has not been found, but the " reasons
mentioned," may have been that his grandfather having buried all his sons^ was
desirous of having some one to bear his name, and therefore adopted his grand-
son, to whom he sold or gave all his property. Why he retained both names, the
writer cannot conceive, but in various deeds and other papers he is always called
" John Locke alias Kendall." He was a man of some property ; — Mh. 15, 1748,
he bought of James Proctor, 50 acres near a place called " Hog Swamp ; " —
Aug. 10, 1750, he bought of his gr. fa. one lot of 18 acres, and another of 50,
"part of the homestead with buildings thereon" — and all his personal estate
excepting one cow and a heifer." He united with his gr. fa. in the sale of 30
acres to Benj. Wyman of Wob. Jany. 2, 1749 : — Jany. 16, 1750, he sold Jacob
Wright and Nathan Simonds, 10 acres near " Hog Swamp," and 10 acres called
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" Locke's old place," (prob. his gr. fa's.) bounded Wpsterly by Benj. Simoods
and Thomas Reed, South by Thonms and Israel Reed, Easterly and Northerly
by Israel Reed and Concord road. Various other purchases and sales by him
are of record.
He d. prior to Dec. 19, 1756, administration having been granted on his estate
at that time. His wid. m. Ezekiel Reed, June 15, 1759 or '60. The writer has
been informed that he was killed in the French war, but no time or place is
stated. He may have been wounded^ and perhaps d. at home, for several
witnesses, including some females, were sununoned into court to prove what
disposition he had made of his estate.
V. Chil. all bap. at Burlington Ch. Oct. 16, 1757.
440 Abigail, b. Mh. 24, 1749-50; m. Benjamin Lovejoy. 383
441 John, b. Sept 2, 1752 ; m. Ruth Faxon, Mh. 12, 1774. 382
442 Molle, b. ; it is said she m. a British officer, who resigned his
commission in the army and became a planter in the Carolinas.
Jonathan Hollis m. Mary Locke in Boston, Nov. 26, 1778 ; perhaps
she may have been the dau. of John.
69 JOANNAH MUNROE, [124J] m. JOHN ADAMS, July 9, 1770. Mr.
Adams was b. in Worcester, Jany. 21, 1745. His father was Thomas
Adams, (the son of Joseph,) and was b. 1710, at Menotomy, now West Camb.,
who, at about the age of 21, went to Worcester, m. a Miss Frost, of West Camb.,
who d. without leaving any issue ; he then md. Lydia Chadwick, dau. of John, of
Worcester, by whom he had Hannah, who m. Walter Russell, and John above
named. After the death of his second wife, the father returned to West Camb.,
where he kept a tavern, and m. the wid. Elizabeth Bowman, by whom he had
three chil. At the age of 21, John went to Ashbumham, to an uncleared tract of
land, which he began to cultivate, and where he resided until he was about 100
years of age, when he removed to Hartford, Pa., to reside with his son James ;
and where he d. Feb. 26, 1849, a. 104 yrs. 1 mo. and 5 days. He retained to
the very last his physical and mental powers in most remarkable perfection.
The late Gov. Hill, of New Hampshire, in the " Farmers' Monthly Visiter," pub-
lished at Concord, under dates of Ap. 30, 1847, and Mh. 31, 1849, has given a
very interesting history of Mr. Adams, accompanied by letters written by him at
the age of 102, that are remarkable as evidence of mental vigor in one so aged,
and who had but a slight education. I may find room for some of them in the
Appendix. His wf. d. at Ashbumham 1824, a. 77 ; and he m. Lucy Munroe,
the wid. of Lieut. Ebenczer Munroe, who was a half bro. of his 1. wife. Her
maiden name was Symonds.
V. Chil. born at Ashbumham.
444 John, b. Ap. 27, 1771 ; m. Dolly Gibson.
445 Levi, b. 1773 ; m. Leland.
446 Joanna, b. 1775 ; m. Stephen Corey, Esq. of Ashbumham.
447 Jonas, b. 1777 ; m.
448 James, b. 1779; m. 1. Betsey Dickerson ; 2. , of New
Ipswich, N. H., and moved to Hartford, Pa.
449 Rebecca, b. 1781 ; m. Joel Davis, of New Ipswich, N. H.
450 Walter Russell, b. 1783 ; m. Mercy Fairbanks.
451 Betsy, b. 1785 ; m. Joseph Meriam, of Ashbumham.
452 Polly, b. 1788 ; m. David Cushing, of Ashbumham.
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70 REUBEN LOCKE, [1261 m. JERUSHA RICHARDSON, the dau. of
Reuben, who m. Esther Wyman. He resided at Lex., where he d. Jany.
28, 1823, a. 74, and his wid., who was b. June 2, 1745, d. Nov. 15, 1833, a. 88.
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was taken prisoner, and was
confined in the prison at Forton, in £ng. His farm was a part of that now
owned by William Locke, in the north part of Lex.
Y. Chil. bom at Lexington.
453 Jerusha, b. Jany. 16, 1774 ; m. David Simonds, of Lex. July 23, 1795.
He is dead ; she is living at Lex. 1852.
454 Mehitable, b. Mb. 27, 1775 ; d. unmd. in Lex. Oct 2, 1841, a. 66.
455 Lydia, b. Mb. 23, 1777 ; living unmd. in Lex. in 1850.
456 Betsy, b. Sep. 1, 1780 ; m. James Wyman, jr. Jan. 25, 1798. 199
457 Reuben, b. Jan. 15, 1782 ; m. Polly Wiley, Feb. 2, 1804. 200
458 Loa, b. June 5, 1783 ; m. Mary Foster, Mb. 15, 1805. 201
459 Charies, b. June 16, 1786 ; m. Abigail NichoU, Dec. 8, 1812. 202
460 Stephen, b. Sep. 27, 1791 ; m. Sukey Wiley, resided in Reading, and
(d. May 10, 1834.?)
71 STEPHEN LOCKE, [127] ro. SALLY HOPKINS, of Chariestown ;
Int at Boston, June 15, 1780. She was b. 1756. They moved from
Lex. to Wob. 1781, and in 1783 or '4, to Deering, N. H. He was a
farmer ; d. Nov. 4, 182%, a. 73. His wid. d. May 14, 1839, a. 83.
V. Chil.
461 Sarah, b. at Lex. Nov., 1781 ; d. at the house of Mrs. Priest, her niece,
in Weare, N. H., Feb. 24, 1849, a. 68, unmd.
462 Stephen, b. 1783 ; d. 1798, a. 14.
463 Susan, b. July, 1786; m. Moody Chase. 342
464 Nancy, b. ; m. Christopher Simonds. 343
465 Lucy, b. Oct 10, 1790 ; m. Jonathan Goodale, Nov. 22, 1810. 344
466 Stephen, b. 1793 ; m. Sarah Peaslee, Feb. 8, 1815. 345
467 James, b. Oct 8, 1798 ; m. Keziah D. Peaslee, 1823. 346
72 BENJAMIN LOCKE, [129] m. BETSY WYMAN, dau. of Reuben of
Wob. Aug. 10, 1784, in Boston. He was a farmer, resided at Burlington
and Lexington most of his life, afterwards in Boston, where he d. June 4, 1842,
a. 85. His wf. was b. Sep. 10, 1761, and d. at Lex. Oct 1, 1831, a. 70. He
was one of the company that encountered the British on Lex. Common, Ap. 19,
1775.
V. Chil.
468 Betsy, b. Feb. 10, 1785 ; m. Timothy Tileston, Jr. 1805. 20S
469 Benjamin, b. Mh. 19, 1787 ; d. young.
470 Ruth, b. June 6, 1790 ; m. Harvey Tileston, June 6, iBll. 204
471 Lucy, b. Sep. 17, 1792; d. young.
472 Benjamin, b. May 17, 1795 ; m. Susan Tileston, Oct 9, 1823 ; is dead.
473 Lucy, b. Aug. 3, 1797 ; m. James Wallis of Camb.
474 Levi, b. Dec. 1, 1798 ; m. Susan Simonds, Dec. 1, 1829. 205
475 Luseba, b. Jany. 26, 1802 ; m. Lambert Maynard, Aug. 5, 1824. 206
73 REBECCA KENDALL RUSSELL [130] m. NATHAN WYMAN,
of Wob. June 11, 1749. He was son of Nathan, and gr. son of John,
and was b. June 28, 1723, and d. 1802, a. 79. His wid. d. Oct 9, 1811, a, 85.
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V. chn.
476 Nathan, b. May 21, 1754; m. Sarah Converse, dau. of Samuel and Mary.
He d. Ap. 30, 1821. She d. Sep. 3, 1817, a. 51. Had 10 chil.
477 Rebecca, b. Aug 7, 1757 ; d. Sep. 15, 1759.
478 Zadock, b. May 10, 17(50 ; m. Elizabeth Richardson, June 12, 1781, who d.
Feb. 7, 1847, a. 86. He resided at Wob. — d. about 1840, and had 7 chil.
479 Rebecca, b. Aug. 7, 1762 ; m. Joseph Brooks, Sep. 26, 1791.
480 John, b. Feb, 26, 1765; m. 1. Johannah (Ruhamah?) Rk^hardson, who d.
Mh. 14, 1792, a. 30. 2. m. Elizabeth WeUh, of Medford, May 29, 1805.
He reskled at Medford, and d. Sep. 26, 1827, a. 63. Had 4 chil.
74 JESSE RUSSELL [132] m. 1. ELIZABETH WHIPPLE, of Sutton.
2. HULDAH REED, Oct. 14, 1779, [120] (dau. of Timothy and
Huldah (Locke) Reed,) who was b. Feb. 24, 1745, and d. Ap. 19, 1791, of con-
sumption. 3. m. MARY PROCTOR, of Burlington, Aug. 8, 1793. He d. May
8, 1799, a. 68.
V. Chil. by 1 wf.
481 Samuel, b. Oct. 19, 1754, was at the battle of Bunker Hill, was wounded,
and d. soon af^er unmd.
482 Jesse, b. Ap. 15, 1757 ; studied navigation, went on a voyage to Europe,
d. of the small pox, and was buried at Amsterdam.
483 John, b. ; went to sea, and it is supposed was lost with the vessel.
484 Bill, b. ; m. 1. Harrington, of Lex. ; 2. Wid. of
Topsfield ; resided at Wobum and Billerica. He is dead.
485 Joshua, b. June 9, 1766; m. 1. Susannah Smith.
2. Sarah Sawin.
3. Wid. Ingraham. Resided at Lex. —
d. leaving no chil.
486 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 18, 1768; m. Thomas Frothingham, of Charlestown, Dec.
22, 1805, and d. 1851, without chil.
487 Loammi, b. Feb. 17, 1771 ; resides (1852) in Wob. unmd. with his sister
Mrs. Duren.
488 Joseph, b. d. young.
V. Chil. by 2. wf.
4SIB Mary, b. Dec. 6, 1781 ; m. Abraham Duren, Oct 5, 1801. 207
490 Jesse, b. Feb. 1785 ; m. Sarah Munroe, [744.] 208
Chil. by 3. wf.
491 Ruth, b. July 20, 1795 ; m. Daniel Gilman, Ap. 4, 1824. 209
76 MARY RUSSELL, [133] m. JAMES BRUCE, Jany. 18, 1763, and
d. Dec. 3, 1770, a. 32. Mr. Bruce ra. 2. Joanna Cowley, by whom
he had Joanna, b. 1773, who d. July<&. 1793. He resided at Wob. and d. Sep.
8, 1778.
V. Chil. by 1. mg.
409 James, b. Sep. 2, 1765 ; d. before Ap. 1769.
493 Samuel, b. Feb. 6, 1766 ; d. before Ap. 1769.
494 James, b. Ap. 1, 1769 ; m. 1. Betsy Harrington, of Lex. Jany. 15, 1797, the
dau. of Capt. Daniel Harrington. She d. Feb. 19, 1802, a. 30 ; he m. 2.
Abigail Johnson, Aug. 2, 1815, dau. of Reuben Johnson, of Wob. They are
both residing at Wob. 1852, without issue.
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76Capt, JAMES BANCROFT [147] m, SARAH PARSONS; resided
at Reading. He was a citizen of iiote, was Selectman 1776, '68, '98, and
^94 ; Representative 1780, '85, '88, '93, '94, '99, 1800, '03 ; was Dea. of the First
Church 46 years ; commanded a company at the battle of Bunker Hiil ; was
many years in the army of the Revolution ; and was one of the original members
of the Cincinnati, which was instituted in 1783. He maintained a high character
for ^^ consistency, integrity and independence," and ^ was gathered to his fathers
as a shock of com in its season," May 17, 1731, a. 92.
V. Chil. b. at Reading.
495 Sally, b. ; supposed to have d. unm.
496 Ruth, b. ; m. Capt. Thomas Emerson, of Reading.
497 James, b. ; was a shipmaster, and d. at the south about 1825, unmd.
498 Abigail, b. ; m. John Boutwell, Ap. 1791, (and d. at Ashby ?)
499 Judith, b. ; m. 1. Edmund Eaton, who was killed at Charles-
town by the falling of the post of the draw-bridge.
2. m. Boutwell, and lived at Reiading.
500 Hannah, b. ; m. Farwell Brown, resides (1851) at Reading,
has no chil.
501 Nancy, b. ; m. Jephtha Brown, lived at Readmg.
77 HANNAH LOCKE, [154] m. NEHEMIAH STONE, at Newton,
Dec. I, 1748. They resided at "Country Gore," in that part now
included in Charlton. He was the son of Samuel, who m. Hannah Searle, of
Roxbury, in Watertown, May 21, 1716, and was b. Oct. 24, 1724. An extended
pedigree of his family may be found in Barry's His. of Framingham.
V. ChiU^
502 Sarah, b. July 3, 1752 ; supposed to have died unmd.
508 Hannah, b. May 21, 1755 ; " "
504 Samuel, b. Sept. 8, 1757 ; " " "
605 Nehemiah, b Oct 11, 1759; m. Lucy BarUett, Jany. 15, 1783. 219 ^
506 Ebenezer, b. Sep. 27, 1761 ; m. Esther !»», Ap. 15, 1783. UlU^c '
506^ Sampson, b. Aug. 1 1, 1763 ; m. 1. Bathsheba Lamb, 2. m. Huldah Lamb. 836
507 Moses, b. June 24, 1765 ; m. Elizabeth Weld, of Sturbridge, he d. in
Charlton, had 2 boos. Chester lived in Charlton, recently moved to
Illinois.
78 Rev. SAMUEL LOCKE, S.T.D., [1551 President of Harvard Coll., m.
MARY PORTER, Jany. 2, 1760, the dau. of his predecessor, at Sher-
burne, the Rev. Samuel Porter, (who was b. at Hadley, grad. at Har. Col. 1730,
ordained at Sherburne, Oct. 23, 173-, ra. Mary Cooledge, of Camb., Oct. 20,
1735, and d. Sept. 17, 1758, a. 59.) Pres. Locke, at about the age of 12, re-
moved with his father from Wob. to Lancaster, where he fitted for College under
the tuition of the Rev. Timothy Harrington, the minister of Lancaster. He
grad. at Har. Col. in 1755, studied for the ministry with Parson Harrington ; was
ordained at Sherburne, Nov. 7, 1759, elected President of Har. Col. Dec. 1769 —
dissolved -bis pastoral connections at Sherburne, Feb., 1770, was installed Presi-
dent at Camb., March 21, 1770, resigned the
presidency Dec. 1, 1773, returned to Sher-
burne and died Jany. 15, 1789, a. 47. His
wid. d. at Sherburne before No^ 1790, and
probably that year. For a mdbe extended /^
notice of Pres. Locke, see Appendix N. /
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V. Chil. b. at Sherburne.
508 Samuel, b. Jany. 22, 1761 ; m. Hannah Cowden. 212
509 Mary, b. Jany. 23, 1763 ; d. unmd. at Sherburne, Jany. 30, 1796. She
was a lady of considerable personal and mental attractions, and if we may
judge from the wardrobe which she left, not inattentive to that personal
adornment to which many of her sex are addicted.
rin the invenlory of her estate are the following articles : 6 silk gowns, $53 90 ; 4
calico gowns, $8 66 j 8 short gowns of various kinds, $4 50 ; 1 green colored Joseph,
SI 75 ; 9 petticoats, $5 75 ; 6 cloaks, various kinds, $11 83 ; 9 aprons, $7 99 ; 12
Shifts, 87 00 ; 19 Handkerchiefs, $3 25 ; 14 pr. Stockings, $3 34 j 4 pr. Shoes, $0 67 j
Bibbons, Caps, Feathers, Fans, &c., $4 65 ; 5 gold rings, $7 11; 2 ear rings, $111 j
1 box rings, 95. These articles she gave by will to the three little orphan girls of her
bro. Samuel. She also left what other property she had for her bro. John. She had
been an invalid for some years before she died ]
510 John, b. Oct. 10, 1765 ; d. at Northampton, July, 1800. He resided at
Sherburne, and Union, Me. ; was a soldier in the Oxford army, and after-
wards resided at Northampton, where he died, as it is said, by drinking cold
water when heated ; but which I think was not so, as I find there was allowed
at the settlement of his estate quite a bill for medical attendance, and other
expenses incurred during his last sickness. He was never married. His
will was dated July 30, 1800.^ He bequeathed property to his uncle, Sam-
uel Porter, of Rutland.
79 LUCRETIA LOCKE, [156] m. Capt. EPHRAIM WILDER, Ap. 3,
1755, of the Second Parish in Lancaster, and which was incorporated as
the town of Sterling (a) in 1781. Capt. Wilder was born July 8, 1733, the son
of Capt. Ephraim Wilder, who was wounded in the Indian fight of 1707, at Lan-
caster, and d. 1769, a. 94, by wife Anna (Wilder.?) ; the gr. son of Nathaniel,
who was killed by the Indians 1704, and the gr. gr. son of Thomas, who was of
Charlestown, where he was admitted to the Church 30.1.1640, and Anna, per-
haps his wf. was admitted 7.3.1650. He (Thomas) was a juryman from
Charlestown 1658, and removed to Lancaster, July 1, 1659. He d. Oct. 23,
1667, at Lancaster. Capt. Ephraim Wilder, of Sterling, was a member of the
Mass. Convention that met for the adoption of the United States Constitution in
1787, and was one of only seven delegates from Worcester Co. who voted in
favor of its adoption. He was a Representative from S. for some years, and d.
Jany. 29, 1805, a. 72; his wid. d. Dec. 29, 1816, a. 83. "Of all the ancient
Lancaster families there is no one that has sustained so many important offices as
this." (Worcester Magazine, vol. ^^..^^ ^ ^^^
ii., p. 45.) His farm was on the /^ /) A ' CI /^\
main road from Lancaster to Ster- /^ ^/^ fy^Hl^VWl LylA^^'^
ling, and his house was the first \^^ //
house in Sterling. His son, Capt. /
Harrison, lives on the same farm, in a house more westerly.
V. Chil. b. at Lancaster.
511 Ephraim, b. Ap. 29, 1756 ; m. Hannah Reed, about 1778. 213
512 Timothy, b. Dec. 2, 1759 ; m. Eunice Osgood, 1783. 214
513 Lucretia, b. June 19, 1761 ; m. Ebenezer Pope, Dec. 1780. 215
514 Elizabeth, b. July 22, 1763 ; m. Joseph Kendall, of Sterling, Feb.* 15,
1814. He d. Nov. 1, 1835. She d. his wid. Mh. 9, 1852, a. 89,
leaving no issue. She was his 2d wf.
515 Rebecca, b. Sep. 7, 1765 ; d. May, 1766.
(fl) SterUng was formerly called Chockset and Waushacum j it was settled as early as
1720.
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516 Joel, b. July 7, 1767 ; m. Lucy Kendall, 1789. 216
517 Josiah, b. July 16, 1770 ; m. Susan Carlton, Ap. 11, 1801. 217
618 Harrison, b. Feb. 11, 1774; m. Keziah Powers, Jany. 3, 1803. 218
519 Samuel Locke, b. Mb. 14, 1778 ; m. Anna Sherwin, May 20, 1797. 219
80 JOSIAH LOCKE, [157] m. ESTHER KITTREDGE, dau. of James,
of Tewksbury, Feb. 29, 1764. He resided at Lancaster, and perhaps in
Westboro'. He was a Deputy Sheriff, 1767 and '68, and d. May 16, 1769,
a. 33. His wid. m. Capt. Samuel Mower, of Worcester, Jany. 18, 1776.^
[She WAS his second wf. by whom she had Henry, b. Mh. 1778 ; who was a trader
at Woodstock, Vi., married Miss Hale or Heald, of Putney, Vt., and d. in 1810.
Capt. Mower d. at Worcester 1784, and his wid. md. Francis Eager, Esq. oflforth-
boro*, about 1795, and d. 1817 or 1824. Mr. Eager d. July 26, 1810.]
V.' Chil. b. at Lancaster.
520 A '* child," b. ; d. May 6, 1765.
521 Abel, b. Jany. 16, 1765; (d. May 6, 1765?)
522 Abel, b. Aug. 12, 1766 ; d. Oct. 15, 1766.
523 Esther, b. Sep. 1767 ; d. Mh. 25, 1768.
524 Rebecca, posthumous, b. July 23, 1769 ; m. Samuel Woodburn. 363
81 JAMES LOCKE, [158] m. 1. REBECCA WILDER, Feb. 2, 1762,
who d. Mh. 9, 1769, a. 28. She was dau. of Col. Joseph and Deborah
(Josselyn) Wilder, of Lancaster, and was b. Mh. 18, 1741. He m. 2. MARTHA
WRIGHT, dau. of Nathaniel Wright, of Lancaster. Mr. Locke d. Jany. or
March 19, 1772, and his wid. m. Joseph Lewis, Dec. 14, 1773. James Locke
was a constable for several years in Lancaster, and resided on a farm in the
northeasterly part of the Second Precinct, which his father bought of Tilley
Wilder. 1 do not find the births of any children.
82 JOHN LOCKE, [159] was m. three times; 1. to LUCY WILDER,
Mh. 8, 1765, who was the dau. of Col. Joseph and Deborah (Josselyn)
Wilder, of Lancaster, and wash. Ap. 24, 1747-48. She d. Jany. 20, 1771 ;—
(another record says she d. 1767.) 2. Mr. L. m. HENRIETTA HARRING-
TON, Dec. 23, 1772, the dau. of Rev. Timothy Harrington, of Lancaster. She
d. Oct. 4, 1777; and Mr. L. m. 3. ABIGAIL JONES, of Templeton, Mh. 8,
1778. He resided in Lancaster and Templeton, in which towns he was an exten-
sive trader. He d. in Templeton, June 17, 1781, a. 39, and his wid. m. Benja-
min Reed, Mh. 6, 1791.
V. Chil. by Ist wf.
525 John, b. Sep. 28, 1766 ; m. Esther Phelps, Dec. 14, 1786. 220
Chil. by 2d wf. '
526 Harriet, b. Feb. 12, 1776 ; m. Caleb Alexander, 1792. 221
Chil. by 3d wf.
527 Abigail, b. Oct. 31, 1779; is living unmd. in Templeton, 1852.
83 WILLIAM LOCKE, [160] m. 1. MARY FOWLE, at Lancaster, June
18, 1772, who d. Nov. 17, 1796, a. 50 ; m. 2. wid. HANNAH WOOL-
SON, (wid. of Jonas Woolson, of New Ipswich, N. H.) Ap. 13, 1813, who d.
Nov. 19, 1828, a. 70. He d. Jany. 16, 1827, a. 78. He succeeded his father
as an Innholder at Lancaster, where he resided until about 1798, when he re-
moved to Rindge, N. H., and about 1808 to New Ipswich, N. H., where he pur-
chased the farm of James Barr, which he soon after sold, and moved on to the
farm then owned by his second wife, and at this time owned by Mr. James
Spaulding.
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V. Chil. by 1st wf. b. at Lancaster.
528 Mary, b. May 11, 1773; d. Aug. 26, 1778.
629 William, b. Ap. 2, 1775; m. Eleanor Haynes, Feb. 25, 1796. 222
530 Anna, b. Mb. 6, 1777 ; d. Aug. 23, 1778.
531 Polly, b. Oct. 29, 1778 ; m. John Emerson, June 1, 1801. 228
532 Josiah, b. Oct. 1, 1780; m. Susan Patterson, Oct. 12, 1806. 224
533 James, b. Aug. 28, 1782; m. Frances Hallett, (daughter of Capt. Hal-
lett, of New Ipswich,) Nov. 3, 1805 ; was a merchant at New Ipswich,
and d. Feb. 26, 1818, without issue. His wid. d. a few years after.
534 Nancy, b. Aug. 26, 1784; resides unmd. at New Ipswich, 1852, and to
whom I am indebted for a large and valuable collection of papers that for-
merly belonged to our Emigrant Ancestor, to which were added those of his
son Ebenezer, his gr. son Samuel, and his gr. gr. son William ;. and also for
our Old Patriarch^s Bible, which is an Ancient %lack Letter Edition, printed
prob. before l600. These papers have been of great assistance in the aet^
tlement of many facts relating to some of the early branches.
535 Lucretia, b. June 5, 1787, now, 1852, living with her sister at New Ipswich,
N. H., unmd.
84 Lieut. JOSHUA LOCKE, [161] m. ABIGAIL MAYNARD,(fl) (of
Westboro' ?) He resided at Westboro\ where most of his children were
born. Aug. 1765, with his wf. Abigail, chil. Grace, Betty, Henry, Nancy, and
Christian, he removed to Sudbury, where he had a son Fortunatus, b. 1779, as
appears by the Rec. of Sudbury, but 1 think it should be 1769. He was an
Ensign in the army under Gen. Winslow, at Nova Scotia, May, 1755, and prob.
was the Lieut. Locke who was in the army with Gen. Braddock, and was wounded
at the time of " Braddock's Defeat." He was also with Col. Rogers, the famous ■
Ranger, in New York and Canada ; and at some period was one of the King's \
Surveyors. He also was distinguished as the only one, by the name of Locke, A
who was a Loyalist, or more generally known by the term Tory ; and when the
British evacuated Boston, Mb. 17, 1776, he left with the army ; was in one of
the battles at Staten Island, where he met and recognised his sons Frederick and
Henry in the American army. How long he remained with the British army I
cannot learn, but eventually went to England, leaving his wf. and family, and
never returned. His youngest son Fortunatus, it is said, went to England some
years afterwards, and nothing further is known of either. His wf. remained with
her father at Westboro', and d. not long after her husband went to England.
V. Chil.
536 Grace, b. at Westboro', May 19, 1754, is suppposed to have gone to Green-
bush, N. Y. and d. unmd.(5) ^
537 Frederick, b. at Westboro', June 6, 1757 ; m. Anne Farwell, 1793. 362
£^38 Betty, b. in Westboro', Dec. 22, 1758, and prob. was the same who
m. Ephraim Parkhurst, at Newton, Jany. 21, 1789.
539 Nancy, b. at Westboro', Oct. 26, 1762, and is supposed to have gone to
Green bush, N. Y, It is unknown whether or not she md.
540 Christian, born at Westboro', Ap. 30, 1764 ; nothing more known.
541 Henry, b. before Aug. 1765, at which time he is mentioned with his father's
chil. He was a soldier in the army of the Revolution, and afterwards is
supposed to have resided at Greenbush, N. Y.
542 Fortunatus, b. at Sudbury, Sep. 26, 1779, as appears by the Town Rec, but
(a) James and Mary (Morse) Maynard had dau Abigail, bom in Westboro', Feb. 26, 1733.
{b) 1 find the marriage of a Grace Locke in Rutland to Abijah Perry, Mh. 18, 1773; and ic
is more than probable she was the Grace Locke above.
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should prob. be 1769, as the father is not known to have been in Mass. aAer
Mh. 1776. He is supposed to have followed his father to England.
85 Capt. JOSIAH LOCKE, [162] m. PERSIS MATTHEWS, of New
Braintree, who was b. Sep. 3, 1735, as appears by one record, and by
another, Nov. 16, 1735 ; she had a twin sister Hannah, and was one of 15 chil.,
13 of which lived to adult age. She d. at Litchfield, N. Y., Ap. 21, 1830, a. 103
yrs. 5 roos. and 7 days, having had 8 chil. 67 gr. chil. 147 gr. gr. chil. and 32
gr. gr. gr. chil., and having lived to see six generations, and d. leaving a good
name ^hind her. Capt Locke resided at Westboro' in 1760, in Leicester in
1765, and for several years after ; in Hard wick in 1768, where he was Capt. in
the Militia, and soon after the Battle at Lexington he marched with his company
to Roxbury, and remained in camp some time. While at Hardwick he kept a
•* Country Store.*' About 1779 he removed to Wilmington, Vt. which town he
bad previously surveyed and laid out, and his plan is now in the clerk^s office in
that town, where he owned considerable land, and was a Justice of the Peace.
Prom thence he removed to Litchfield, N. Y. where he d. Ap. 18, 1819, a. 84
yrs. 2 roos. and 13 days. He was administrator on his father^s estate at South-
boro' in 1767. He sold Jona. Ward of Southboro', 125 acres of land in Spencer,
May 19, 1769, and in 1770 and 1773, he sold land in Leicester and Paxton.
V. Chil.
543 Catherine, b. at Westboro' Aug. 31, 1760 ; m. Amos Wheeler. 228
544 John, b. Nov. 11, 1763; m. Phebe Matthews. 226
545 Persis, b. at Leicester, July 13, 1765 ; m. Greorge Jenkins ; d. 1844,
without issue.
546 Josiah, b. at Leicester, Feb. 14, 1768 ; m. Elizabeth Hartwell, 1791. 227
547 Hannah, b. at Hardwick, Aug. 26, 1770 ; m. Elijah Easton, Nov. 1793. 228
548 Hepsebah, b. at Hardwick, Aug. 16, 1772 ; m. Oliver Perry. 229
549 Fanny, b. Sep. 4, 1775, at Hardwick ; m. Silas Hamilton, Ap. 3, 1803. 230
550 Ira, b. at Hardwick, Nov. 14, 1777 ; m. Persis Hamilton, Nov. 1800. 231
86 EBENEZER LOCKE [163] m. PHEBE MORES, about 1759, at Oxford.
W[I have been unable to ascertain where he was b. He was out three years in the French
ar, and may have been the Ebenezer Locke who was with Gren. Winsiow, at Nova Scotia
in 1755, and who was there enrolled as a natwe of Oxford, and then aged 19. Bat of this
I have some doubt, as there is no evidence that his father, Joshua, ever resided at Oxford
The Ebenezer last mentioned may have been the son of Ebenezer (see par. 27) who lived
at Oxford, although I have no reliable information that he had any sons.]
Ebenezer, whose name stands at tbe head of this paragraph, resided aAer
marriage at Oxford. In 1762, he was at Ervingshire, as it appears by the Church
Records of New Salem. Ervingshire was an unincorporated township, and which
is now included in the towns of Erving, Shutesbury and Onuige.
The Church Rec. at New Salem contain the baps, of Mary the dau. of Eben-
eaer Locke and his wife Phebe, of Ervingshire, Feb. 7, 1762 ; and then the bap-
tisms of Lucy, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary Locke, June 17, 1765 ; Sampson,
son of same, May 3, 1767 ; Allis, dau. of same, July 2, 1769. I have no doubt
diat the name Mary should have been Phebe^ as being the mother of the four last
aamed. I am satisfied that he had but one wife, Phebe Mores, who was b. Sep.
14, 1738, and d. at Rockingham, Vu May 12, 1820, a. 82. About 1770, Mr.
Locke removed to Rindge, N. H. where the rest of his chil. were b. After that he
resided at Rockingham, Vt. and Peterboro% N. H. and finally removed to Schuyler,
N. Y., where he d. Sep. 24, 1812, a. 75. Phebe Mores was the dau. of Collins
Mores, of Oxford, who m. Bathsheba Wood, of Groton, May 2, 1722, who was b.
Ap. 5, 1702, the dau. of Nathaniel and Alice Woods, of Groton.
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551 Cyrus, b. at Oxford, Ap. 16, 1760 ; probably d. young.
552 Mary,b. atErving8hire,Nov.2, 1761,bap.atNew Salera,Feb.7, 1762; 232
m. Thomas Laws, Sep. 4, 1787.
553 Ebenezer, b. Aug. 6, 1763, at Erv. m. 1. Hannah Gustin, Feb. 6, 1783. 233
m. 2. Mrs. Susan Campbell, Mh. 1835.
554 Lucy, b. at Ervingshire bap. at New Salem, June 17, 1765, d. yg.
555 Sampson, bap. at New Salem, May 3, 1767, prob. d. yg.
556 Allis, b. at Ervingshire bap. at New Salem July 2, 1769 ; m. Nathaniel
Ford, resided at Sangerfield, N. Y. ; d. without issue.
557 Collins, b. at Rindge, N.H. Sep. 18, 1771 ; m. Elizabeth Burroughs, 234
Jany. 25, 1801.
558 Phebe, b. at Rindge, N. H. bap. there Jany. 2, 1774, d. yg.
559 Rufus, b. at R. N. H. Dec. 25, l':79 ; m. 1. Lydia Stebbins, Ap. 1, 1801. 236
m. 2. Azubah Benton, Mh. 14, 1849.
560 Nathan, b. at Rindge, N. H. m. Hannah Goodnow, Feb. 24, 1798. 236
561 Edward Jewett, b. at Rindge, N. H. Aug. 8, 1778 ; m. Rhoda Laws, 237
Ap. 20, 1800.
87 LEONARD RICHARDSON [165] m. RUTH WRIGHT [227] dau.
of Dea. John Wright, June 22, 1769. He resided at Wob. where he
d. and his wid. md. Joseph Bruce, and moved to Farmington, Ct
V. Chil. by first mg.
562 Leonard, b. Dec. 24, 1769. — 563 Asa, b. July 31, 1772.
564 Ruth, b. living unmd. in Wob. 1851.
88 ICHABOD RICHARDSON [168] m. SARAH WYMAN, of Wob.
June 6, 1770. He was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, was taken
prisoner, and carried to England, and was pressed into the British service, and
detained seven or eight years. On his return he found that his wife, supposing
him dead, had in 1782 m. Josiah Richardson. She returned to her first love, by
whom she had previously one son. The father d. Feb. 5, 1792.
V. Chil.
665 Ichabod, b. Jany. 17, 1771 ; m. Ruth Baldwin, Sep. 21, 1791. 238
89 EDMUND RICHARDSON [170] m. MARY LATHE or LEATHE,
Nov. 19, 1771.
V. Chil.
566 Mary, —567 Levi, —568 Relief,
90 HANNAH PEIRCE, [171] m. WILLIAM BALLARD, Jr. of Fram-
ingham, Aug. 25, 1741, who was b. at Lynn, the son of William, gr.
son of Nathaniel, and gr. gr. son of William, all of Lynn. William, sen. is sup-
posed to have come from England in the James in 1634, then aged 32 ; was
made a freeman May 2, 1638; was a member of the Quarterly Court at Salem,
the same year. His chil. were John, Nathaniel, and Elizabeth. He d. before
Mh. 1, 1641, making a nuncupative will, by which he gave half of his estate to
his wf. and half to his child. The name was sometimes spelt Ballord. (For a
further account of the Ballards, see Lewis's History of Lynn and Barry's Hist
of Framingham. William, Jr., who md. Hannah Peirce, was a miller; his house
was destroyed by 6re in 1797, and he d. Dec. 1802, at an advanced age.
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y. Chil. b. in Framingham.
569 Beulah, b. ; m. Samuel Ballard. 289
570 Anna, b. ; m. Ephraim Pratt, Dec, 1785, who was b.
May 23, 1763, and moved to New York.
571 Esther, b. ; m. Jonathan Flagg, Jr., Nov. 28, 1799, who d. in
Natick, 1811, a. 40; his wid. d. in Framingham, 1844.
572 Ebenezer, b. ; d. unmd. in Framingham.
573 Sarah, b. ; m. Chandler, Esq., of Oxford, and lived
in Woodstock, Ct
91 THOMAS PEIRCE, Jr. [173] m. MARY HAVEN, Ap.26, 1750,
who was of Hopkinton. They prob. resided in Framingham till about
1767, and then moved to Hopkinton. She was the dau. of Joseph Ha-
ven, who m. Martha Walker, in Fram. Jany. 24, 1710-11, and who was
'^ dismissed to found a ch. in Hopkinton,^^ Aug. 30, 1724.
v. Chil. the first six b. in Framingham.
574 Hannah, b. Mh. 24, 1755.
575 Joseph, b. July 12, 1757. (A Joseph Pierce m. Eleanor Crawford, in
Shrewsbury, Oct 10, 1782.)
576 Anna, b. July 20, 1759. — 577 Eliab, b. Sep. 5, 1761.
578 Thomas, b. Dec. 5, 1763. — 579 Lydia, b. Mh. 6, 1766.
580 Mary, bap. Sep. 4, 1768, in Hopkinton.
581 Moses Haven, bap. Mh. 15, 1771, in Hopkinton.
92 HEPSEB AH PEIRCE, [175] m. BENJAMIN DOLBIER, at King's
Chapel, Boston, Feb. 18, 17m). He resided in Newton and Weston,
and moved to Framingham, 1769. ( Barry ^s Framingham.)
V. Chil. b. at Newton.
582 Timothy, b. Mh. 23, 1762.-583 Benjamin, b. 1764.
Since this work was in press, I find in Dr. Bond's ^Family Memorials,'^ now
publishing, the following chil. not named above :
583* James, b. in Newton, Nov. 5, 1760.
583^ Samuel, b. in Weston, Jany. 13, 1764 ; this is prob. the one called Benjamin
above — which is correct I know not.
5833 Nathan, b. in Weston, Dec. 23, 1765.
583^ Lydia, b. in Weston, Oct. 19, 1767.
583^ Umphre, b. in Templeton, Jany. 1, 1769.
93 Lieut. JAMES LOCKE, Jr., [180] m. HANNAH FARNSWORTH,
of Groton, Dec. 17, 1753, who was b. June 22, 1734. He prob. went
with his father from Hopkinton to Ashby, (then Townsend,) in 1749. His name
appears on a Committee 1753 — and in 1758 he was chosen an ^^ Informer of
Deer." In 1767, a portion of Townsend, Fitchburg and Ashbumham, was set off
and incorporated by the name of Ashby ; and at the first Town Meeting, Mh. 30,
1767, James Locke, Jr., was chosen Town Clerk and Chairman of the Board of
Selectmen, to which offices he was frequently re-elected so long as he remained
^n town. May 26, 1769, he was chosen an Agent to confer with Agents from
other towns, relative to a petition to the Gen. Court for a land tax on non-resi-
dents ; and 1768 and ^1, he was appointed an Affent to attend the Gren. Court to
get a land tax laid on non-residents. In 1769, he was one of a committee to
build a meeting-house, and when completed in 1772, he was on a committee to
^ dignify the pews.^' His name appears on most of the important committees,
and he was one of the leading men in the town until 1773, when he moved to
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Townsend, and was immediately, according to the custom of the times, ^^ warned
out," but at the first town meeting held after his removal, was chosen moderate
and added to the Committee of Correspondence, which had been chosen the year
previous. At a town meeting, June 19, 1775, " Mr. Locke protested against the
proceedings (of the town), the warrant coming out in the King^s name,^^ In
1777, he was appointed ^' to take acknowledgments and recognisances of debts,^'
a member of the Middlesex Convention at Concord, Aug. 1774, and of another,
Oct., 1779, and of the State Convention to form a Constitution the same year ;
and a Representative in the Legislature in 1783. Aug. 24, 1775, a warrant was
issued by the Council to " pay James Locke J^6.11.11., for clothing furnished
the army." During the time he resided at Ashby, he lived on land which he
bought of his father, it being the southerly part of his father^s homestead. His
house, which has long since been removed, stood in the orchard south of the
house that was afterwards built by his brother Jonathan, and which is now stand-
ing. His residence at Townsend was about a mile north of the " Harbor." He
did not labor on his farm for many years in consequence of an injury to one of
his hands, but was a land surveyor for a long time. He moved from Townsend
to Sullivan, N. H. about 1784, where he d. Jany. 19, 1808, a. 78. Although de-
prived of the advantages of an early education, his energy and perseverance
enabled him to attain a position that gave him great influence with his townsmen,
and he left a character behind him that his descendants would do well to emulate.
V. Chil. b. at Ashby, excepting the last who was b. at Townsend.
584 Lucretia, b. d. yg.
585 Hannah, b. Ap. 4, 1754 ; m. Philip Proctor, Jany. 1781. 240
587 JoSr^' } ^' ^^' ^' ^"^^^5 d. Mb. 15, 1755.
588 Lucretia, b. Ap. 9, 1756 ; m. Rev. Benj. Kingsbury, Sep. 3, 1793 or *4. 241
689 Urania, b. Jany. 23, 1758 ; m. Jonas Barrett, Feb. 8, 1781. 242
590 James, b. Mb. 11, 1759; m. Susannah Kimball. 243
59 1 John, b. July 13, 176 1 . He was a young man of great vigor and energy,
served many campaigns in the army of the Revolution ; was at Dorchester
Heights, Dec. 1776, at Bennington in 1777 — at the battle at White Plains,
(as was also his brother James,) and at many other places — was a sergeant
Partly for the benefit of his health, and partly to serve his country, he joined
a privateer, and d. of the yellow fever at the Island of Antigua, Mb. 22, 1783,
not quite 22, unmd. He was the brother alluded to in the story of ^
^^ Pantaloons,^' in which his sister £unice, Mrs. Richards, is the heroine.
(See Appendix O.)
592 Eunice, b. July 19, 1763; m. Edward Richards, Jany. 1, 1787. 244
593 Calvin, b. June 18, 1765 ; m. Sarah Jewett, Feb. 25, 1796. 24S
594 Samuel Barron, b. May 1, 1767; m. 1. Hannah Russell, 1789. 246
2. Polly Kidder, Nov. 8, 1824.
595 Luther, b. Deo. 10, 1769 ; was never m. He resided at Thetford, Vt. ; was
subject to epilepsy, and was drowned in the river at Thetford, where he
had been fishing, June 5, 1792.
596 Lavinia, b. Sep, 17, 1771 ; m. 1. Moses Bartlett. 247
2. Frederick Read.
597 Sophia, b. Dec. 11, 1773; m. Porter Lord, Jany. 14, 1795. 248
94 SARAH LOCKE, [1811 m. WILLIAM CLARK, Jr. of Townsend,
Jany. 17, 1754. He was b. at Concord, June 20, 1717, and d. at Town-
send, Mh. 29, 1776, a. nearly 59. He was a Constable in 1749, Selectman 1765
and at other periods, and is frequently noticed on the Rec. of the Town as elected
to office and appointed on Committees. She died at the house of her son Samuel,
in Andover, Vt. Sep. 22, 1813, a. 81.
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598 Sarah, b. Nov. 21, 1754 ; m. 1. Daniel Adams. 347
2. David Livingston.
599 Mary, b. Feb. 16, 1756 ; m. Ebenezer Tolman. 348
600 William, b. Ap. 4, 1757 ; m. Sarah Lesley ; Int. July 20, 1782. 349
601 Betsy, b. Oct. 8, 1758 ; m. 1. Dea. David Warner, of Swanzey, N. H.,
Nov. 20, 1799, who d. 1805 ; 2. m. Capt. Elijah Belden, with whom she
lived ten mos., when he d. ; 3. m. Abel Twitchell, of Dublin, N. H. May 13,
1816, with whom she lived 21 years, and d. his wid. Jany. 13, 1846 or ^7,
leaving no chil. " She was a pious good woman, a Christian by profession
and practice, beloved by all who knew her worth."
602 Susan, b. July 9, 1760 ; d. Mh. 5, 1777.
603 Martha, b. Dec. 1, 1762 ; m. Joseph Tolman. 350
604 Rebecca, b. July 29, 1764 ; m. Nathaniel Belknap, Nov. 28, 1797. 351
605 Abigail, b. Oct. 26, 1766 ; m. Samuel Davis, of Chesterfield, N. H.,
moved to Canada, and had a large family.
606 Lydia, b. Dec. 4, 1768 ; is living unmd. at Chesterfield, N. H., 1851.
607 Samuel, b. Oct. 7, 1770 ; m. Lydia Goodenow, Jany. 27, 1800. 351
608 James, b. July 8, 1772 ; m. 1. Betsy Dix, Oct. 1801. 353
2. wid. Fanny Butler, Mh. 1844.
609 Jonas, b. June 3, 1775 ; m. Mary Twitchell, 1800. 354
96 Dea. JOHN LOCKE, [182] of Southboro', Ashby, Fitzwilliam, N. H.
and Sullivan, N. H. m BEULAH NEWTON, of Southboro\ When
young he lived with Dea. William Ward, of Southboro', who m. Martha Bumap»
the sister of his mother. He was a soldier in the French war, and was one of a
company that marched to Crown Point under the command of Major Nichols,
June, 1755. When about 23 years of age, for the benefit of his health he started
on a voyage to he West Indies, during which he was impressed by a British man of
war, and detained in the British service about seven years, till the close of the
war between Great Britain and France. A large portion of the time he served
in the ship of war Foudroyant, that had been taken from the French, by whose
commander, Capt DufiT, he was well treated, and of whom he ever spoke in terms
of praise. I have before me a part of a journal or log-book kept by him. He
was present at the attack on Martinico, by the fleet under Sir James Douglass,
Jany. 2, 1762, and at the capitulation of Port Royal. In his log-book he gives a
particular account of the attack, and the articles of capitulation, the names of the
. vessels engaged and their commanders, and also of the capture of several vessels
during that year. He was discharged at Plymouth, Eng. Sep. 26, 1768, and on
the 26th of Oct. he left London on his return to America, in the Temple Snow,
Capt. Hatch, bound for Boston, where he arrived the last of Nov. His family
had long supposed him dead, and his return created no little excitement. He was
md. 1765, and lived at Southb(m>^ a short time, and moved to Ashby about 1768,
where he resided until 1772, when he moved to Fitzwilliam, N. H. and there
resided till about 1805, when he moved to Sullivan, N. H. His farm at Ashby
was the first west and north of his father^s, and was the same afterwards owned
by his nephew, Hon. John Locke. The house was on a part of the farm that has
since been owned by Jerry March. He sold his farm, Sep. 13, 1770, to John
Wright, of Weston. He was elected Deacon of the Church at Fitzwilliam, July
3, 1773, and officiated as Deacon over 25 years, and was also Proprietors' Clerk
in Fitzwilimm from 1781 to 1787. He died at Sullivan, Feb. IH, 1823, in his
90th year. His wf. who was b. at Southboro', Aug. 17, 1745, d. at Sullivan,
Aug. 13, 1813, a. 68.
V. Chil. the 1. b. at Southboro'; 2. 3. and 4. at Ashby, the others at Fitz»
610 Bezaleel, b. Dec. 8, 1766 ; m. Catherine Learned, Oct. 13, 1796. 249
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611 Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1768; m. Samuel W. Bowker, July 13, 1794. 260
612 Ward, b. Ap. 11, 1770; m. Apphia Porter, (731) 1806. 261
613 Charlotte, b. Dec. 17, 1771 ; m. Samuel W. Bowker, 1803. 260
614 John, b. Nov. 30, 1773 ; went to the West about 1800, and has not been
heard from for 40 years.
615 Amos, b. Feb. 11, 1776; m. Polly Saunders, Sep. 1799. 262
616 Moses, b. Nov. 23, 1777; m. Abigail H. Skinner; d. May 13, 1827. 376
617 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 1, 1779 ; was a saddler, resided in the northerly
part of New York State, and is supposed to have been murdered be-
tween Ossegossa and Burlington Bay, a. about 22.
618 Hannah, b. Aug. 21, 17^2; m. Daniel Howard, Jr., Dec. 29, 1808. 263
619 Samuel, b. Sep. 20, 1785; m. 1. Lydia Fay, Ap. 15, 1810. 264
3. VVid. Judith Fifield, June 29, 1836.
96 REBECCA LOCKE, [183] m. Deacon EPHRAIM ADAMS, of New
Ipswich, N. H., Nov. 18, 1761 ; being his 2d wife. Dea. Adams was
the son of Thomas Adams, of Ipswich, (Mass.) and was one of the first settlers in
New Ipswich, as was also his brother, Dea. Benjamin. For many years they
were owners in common of a large farm, which they managed together, living in
the most remarkable harmony. He was chosen Deacon 1762. ^^ Dea. Adams
was noted for his strong original sense and quaint humor. He took a leading
part in the strong measures which preceded the Eevolution ; and when the war
broke out did his full duty, both in the council and the field. Probably no man
in the town did so much to procure soldiers and other means of the war. During
his long residence* here, he was oAener than almost any man, elected to the va-
rious town offices. He represented the town in the Provincial Congress, and was
four years a Representative in the State Legislature, from 1782 to 1785, and
was a soldier of the Revolution, and was present at the battle of White Plains.
He was descended from William Adams, who was at Cambridge in 1635, but
removed to Ipswich, (Mass.) before 1642. Deacon Adams d. Mh. 26, 1799, a.
72."(a) His wf. Rebecca was a strong-minded woman, and well performed her
duties as a wife and mother. She d. 1822, a. 87
[His first wife was Lydia Kinsman, prob. of Ipswich, who d. Nov. 3. 1760, a. 32 ; by
whom he had, 1. Ephraim, b. Dec. 15, 1749, who m. 1. Lydia -, 2. Elizabeth Steams;
2. Thomas, b. Sep. 12, 1751, m. Molly Famswonh, Dec. 18, 1777 j 3. Stephen, b. Nov. 6,
1753 ; 4. Daniel, b. Aug. 24, 1755, m. Sarah Clark, (598) ; 5. Lydia, b. July 16, 1757 ]
V. Chil. by Rebecca Locke, b. at New Ipswich.
620 John, b. NoY. 10, 1762 ; d. Dec. 9, 1763.
621 John, b. Feb. 29, 1764 ; d. in the Army, 1781.
622 Ebenezer, b. Oct. 2, 1765 ; m. 1. Alice Frink, July 9, 1795. 364
2. Beulah Minolt, May 17, 1807.
623 Rebekah, b. July 27, 1767; m. Asa Shedd, Jany. 20, 1802. 366
624 James, b. May 20, 1769 ; m. Ruth Conant, in N. Ipswich, Nov. 3, 1795. 367
625 Betsy, b. Mh. 13, 1772 ; m. Dr. Luther Jewett, Feb. 7, 1799. 366
626 Quincy, b. Sep. 29, 1775 ; m. Dolly Elliot ; resided at Temple, N. H.
where he was killed by a fall from a sled.
97 JONATHAN LOCKE, Esq., [184] m. 1. wid. MARY (HAVEN)
NICHOLS, Oct. 2, 1761, the dau. of Joseph Haven, Esq. of Framing-
ham, who m. his cousin Mehitable, dau. of Moses Haven, Nov. 30, 1721. Joseph,
Esq. d. Feb. 27, 1776, a. 78, and his wife d. Jany. 25, 1780, a. 78. He was son
of John, who m. Hannah Hitchens, Oct. 3, 1682, at Lynn, and gr son of Rich-
ard, of Lynn, who was the ancestor of all the Havens in America.
(a) History of New Ipswich.
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[Mrs. Nidioto wms b. A». 14, 1730, and m. John Nfehols, of Upton, July 17, 1751, by whom
she had, 1. Abigail, bap. June 7, 1752, m. John Chamberlain -, 2. Joseph, bap. Ang. 4, 1754,
d yg. i 3. Mary, bap. 1757, m. Silas Eaton, of Framingham, Feb. 1, 1782, and d. Oct. 30,
1818, a. 61 ; 4. John, bap. Pec. 31, 1758, d. yg. Mr. Nichols d. in the army in 1759 ]
Mrs. Nichols, aAerwards Mrs. Locke, was a womaD of great intellectual powers,
uncommonly amiable in her deportment, and a Christian by profession and prac*
tioe. She was one of the best of mothers, and the evidence of her patriotism in
the Revolution is perpetuated in a number of short poems which she wrote, and
which were published at the time. She d. Jany. 15, 1804, a. 73. Mr. Locke for
a 2d wf. m. wid. BETSY (FRINK) FIELD, Feb. 1807, the dau. of Dr. John
Frink, of Rutland, and the wid. of Dr. John Field, of the same town. She for a
3d hus. m. Mr. Gray, and died at Salem, N. Y. She was a sister to
Alice, who md. Prof. E. Adams, (622.) Capt. Locke, or as he was more com-
monly called ^^ Squire Locke,'^ aAer his first marriage remained in Hopkinton,
(where he was an Assessor in 1765 and ^66,) until 1769, when he removed to
Framingham, where he lived till June, 1770, when he moved to Fitzwillinm, N.H.
then called Monadnock, No. 2, where he had purchased an uncleared lot of land,
on which he built a log hut, jm which he lived until he built a more commodious
bouse, which he did the next year, and which house is now standing and owned
by James Reed. During the time he lived at F. and afterwards, li^ purchased
several lots of the proprietors' land. In May or June, 1772, at the request of his
father, he moved to Ashby to take charge of his father's farm, and of which he
received a deed, Mh. 1773, living in the old house with his father till 1782, when
he built the large house now ( 1852^ standing at the intersection of the old road
leading north to Mason, N. H. with the old road leading westerly to New Ipswich,
N. H. and which was sold by his heirs to Joshua Willard and David Lawrence.
He purchased other land adjoining of his brother James, and also several large
tracts of land in Grafton and Andover, Vt. and in the State of New York. He
built a saw-mill on what is now called '^ Locke's Brook, or Squanecook River,'*
and was engaged extensively in the lumber business, and kept a Public House
about ten years. Very soon after moving to Ashby he became one of the leading
men in town and church a&irs. In Muy, 1774, he was one of a committee to
whom was referred the communication of the town of Boston ^' relating to our
privileges," and in June following he made a very lengthy and well written re-
port, which was unanimously accepted, and a committee of correspondence was
appointed, of which he was one, and to which be was often re-appointed. In 1774
and 1775, he was chosen constable, an office then of more consequence than now ;
in 1777, '82, '83, and '84, a selectman ; from 1778 to '85 and 1794 to '96, as-
seseor ; and town clerk from 1779 to '85, and moderator nearly every year. He
was a member of the first Provincial Congress, held at Salem, Oct. 7, 1774 ; mem-
ber of the Middlesex Convention, held at Concord, Aug. 30, 1774 ; also of that
held at the same place Oct 1779 ; and member of the Mass. Convention to frame
a Constitution, held at Cambridge, Oct. 1779. He was commissioned a Justice
of the Peace in 1783, which office he held until his death, and was an active
magistrate during the whole period. In the old French war he was a Sergeant,
and was in several campaigns, at Ticonderoga and Crown Point in 1758 and '59,
and was Capt. of the Militia some years during the Revolution.
He was a stout built man of middling height, dignified in his appearance, wore
a large wig, was uncommonly industrious and energetic, and in all the stations to
which he was called, he performed their duties to the general satisfaction of his
townsmen. Having no advantages of an early education, he yet acquired infor-
mation sufficient for the times, but aware of the benefits of good schools, he was
one of thirty who pledged their property to found and maintain an Academy in
the adjoining town of New Ipswich, N. H. and his three sons had a collegiate
education.
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Ashby, fVom its first settlement for more than half a century, was somewhat
famed for church and ministerial troubles, and during the whole of Mr. Liocke^s
residence there he was more or less connected with them. He appears to have
been the leader of a party who were Calvinistic, and the other party having more
faith in Hopkins, were headed by the minister. Rev. Samuel Whitman. At times
the war waxed warm, till at last« March, 1779, by a small majority, ^^ brother
Locke '^ was suspended from church privileges. Several attempts were made to
call a mutual council without success, and several ex parte councils were held
without any good result. Oct. 7, 1763, a mutual council however was held, and
the result appears in the following extract from the Church Records, under date
of Oct. 9, 1783:
** A private settlement of the unhappy controversy in Ashby being strongly
recommended by a mutual council, convened Oct 7, 1783, and accordingly
effected by the parties, upon brother Jonathan Locke voluntarily making the sub-
sequent declaration, ^ That in the course of the long dispute he had been engaged
in with the Church, he had been sometimes transported into feelings and conduct
unbecoming the Christian spirit ; but was noty however, conscious of any beh4wior
which deserved Church censure ; ^ upon this, the Church passed the following
votes :
^^ 1st That the suspension of brother Jonathan Locke from the Commumon of
this Church was done without proper deliberation.
^^ 2d. That he be now restored to fellowship and communion of this Church.^'
At the same meeting, Mr.
Whiunan, by the advice of the
Council, was dismissed from his
pastoral relations, but continued
for some time to preach at his ^^^
own house to his followers, butu/
finally left town.
V. Chil. by his first wf.
627 Samuel, b. at Hopkinton, July 11, 1762, prepared for College under the in-
struction of Rev. Daniel Emerson, of HoUis, N. H. Rev. Mr. Brigham, of
Fitzwilliara, N. H. and at New Ipswich Academy ; entered Har. Coll. 1781,
where he remained nearly four years, but owing to impaired health in May,
1784, he went to North Carolina, and soon after opened a school at Edenton
or Newbern, and d. Nov. 1, 1784, a. 22. He was a young man of great
promise, and was most highly esteemed for his high moral character. Pre-
vious to entering College or while a student there, he taught a school at New
Ipswich. Before he went to Cambridge, he served his country in the army ;
was with Gen. Washington at Dorchester Heights, in 1776, and with Gen.
Sullivan at Rhode Island, in 1777 and '78.
628 John, b. at Hopkinton, Feb. 14, 1764 ; m. Hannah Goodwin, May 25, 1799. 265
629 Sally, b. at Hopkinton, Ap. 9, 176<i ; m. John Manning, of Ashby, Dec.
1813, and d. at the house of the compiler of this work, in Lowell, Oct 26,
1836, a. 70. She was a woman of a strong mind, a great reader, especially
of religious books, an active member in the church, exceedingly exemplary
in her conduct, a pattern of industry, and very agreeable in conversation on
all subjects but that of religion, in which she was rather inclined to be ex-
clusive and rigid. Mr. Manning d. at Ashby, June 7, 1831, a. 77. She
was his 2d wife, by whom he had no chil. He was one of the worthies of
the Revolution, and served his country through many campaigns, and was
present at seveml battles.
630 Mehitabel, b. at Hopkinton, June 3, 1768 ; m. John Crosby, Aug. 5, 1793 S56
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6S1 Betsjr, b. at Frem. Mh. 5, 1770 ; in. 1. Tho0. Heald, Esq. Dec. 1800. 157
2. Elijah Newball.
632 Joseph, b. at Fitz. N.H., Ap. 8, 1772 ; m. Ljdia Goodwin, Nov. 15, 1808. 8M
633 Ann, (Nancy) b. Feb. 21, 1774 ; m. Capt. Imla Goodhue, of Westford,
June 29, 1802, who was b. Oct 10, 1776. They are both living at Forge
Village in that town, in the ancient house of his father, whose doors have
always been open to the friendless, and where many an orphan has found a
home. They have no chil.
98 DAVID LOCKE, [185] m. BETSY KffiBE, of Concord, Jany. 1, 1770»
the dau. of Samuel KibT>e. He resided in the northerly part of ^b"^,
fm the old road leading from Townsend to New Ipswich, N. H. where he oTXig.
19, 1800, a. 60. His wid. who was b. July 18, 1746, d. Oct 27, 1827, a. 81.
He was a soldier in the old French war, at Crown Point and Ticonderoga. In
the war of the Revolution he was a volunteer who went to the assistance of Gen.
Grates, in Sep. 1777, and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was an
influential man in the church, of which he was a most exemplary member.
V. Chil. b. at Ashby.
634 Betty, b. Oct 30, 1770 ; d. unmd. Aug. 7, 1795.
635 Molly, b. July 28, 1772 ; d. unmd. Aug. 22, 1799.
636 David, b. June 1, 1774 ; m. Rebecca Wesson, 1796. 259
637 Jonathan, b. Jany. 28, 1776 ; m. Sarah Simonds, Nov. 8, 1800. 260
638 Timothy, b. Oct 2, 1778 ; m. Rebecca Dutton, Dec. 1803. 261
639 Samuel, b. Mh. 20, 1781 ; m. Dorothy Van Slack. 262
640 Joel, b. Feb. 23, 1783, was drowned at Grand River, near Lake Cham-
^ plain, June 20, 1810, unmd.
641 Rebecca, b. May 7, 1784 ; m. Leonard Harrington, Esq., May 31, 1830, of
St Johnsbury, Vt., but a native of Walpole, N. H., who d. at St Johnsbury,
Nov. 15, 1849, a. 70. She was hk 2d wife, and is now (1852) residing at
St Johnsbury.
642 John, b. May 6, 1788 ; m. Fanny Tyler Mh. 5, 1809. 268
99 MARTHA LOCKE [187] m WILLIAM WITHINGTON, Jr. [299]
June 28, 1769, of Ashby, the son of William Withington, of Menotomy,
(West Camb.) and Stow, who md. Sarah Locke, (see Par. No. 47.) William, Jr.
resided after marriage a few years at Ashby, and then moved to Fitzwilliam, N. H.
where he resided till about 1820, when he removed to the State of New York,
and d. at or near Madison, Sep. 1823, where she also d. He was a soldier in the
war of the Revolution.
V. Chil. all b. at Fitzwilliam but the 1st, who was b. at Ashby.
643 Martha, b. Jany. 16, 1770 ; m. Elisha Ware, of Gilsum, N. H. and d. Aug.
1846, without issue.
644 Mather, b. Aug. 12, 1771 ; m. , lived at Camden, Me. where
he d. July 23, 1849 ; had a son David at Bath, Ale.
645 Sarah, b. Ap. 1, 1773; m. Phineas G. Miller, Nov. 28, 1799, moved to Gil-
sum, N. H., and d. Mh. 1836 ; had a son Jesse in Charlestown, N. H.
646 Elizabeth, b. Ap. 28, 1775; m. John Sawyer, lived at Stockbridge, Vt. and
d. Aug. 16, 1842.
647 William, b. Mh. 2, 1777 ; m. Nabby Stone, Feb. 23, 1800; moved to N. Y.
648 John, b. Mh. 7, 1779 ; m. ; resides at Swanzey, N.H.
649 Lucretia, b. Sep. 29, 1782 ; m. Charles Damon, who is dead ; (she was liv-
ing at Salisbury, Vt. 1850 ?)
650 Saloma, b. Jany. 5, 1787 ; ra. Jonathan Haven, of A8hburnham,and d. Feb.
19, 1842, without issue.
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100 WILLIAM LOCKE, [188] m. REBECCA BARRETT, of Carligle,
Feb. 21, 1773, (the sister of Jonathan Barrett, of Ashby.) He resided
with his father at Ashby until about the time of his marriage. He purchased a
farm at Fitzwiliiam, N. H. Oct. 22, 1770, to which he removed soon afler his
marriage, and resided in Fitz""- the remainder of his life, excepting a few years
he lived with his son Jonathan at Swanzey, N. H. He was a modest and un-
assuming man, just in his dealings, and a lover of peace. Dea. William Ward,
of Southboro% who md. his mother^s sister, bequeathed him his gun, a silver-
headed cane and some bpoks. The cane is now in the possession of his gr. son
William D. Locke. He d. Mh. 30, 1829, a. 81, and his wid. who was b. Dec. 26,
UIW, d. Dec. 15, 1831, a. 87.
^^^^ V. Chil. b. at Fitzwiliiam.
651 Rebecca, b. Mh. 2, 1774 ; m. David Colburn, moved to Plainfield, N. Y.
652 Molly, b. Feb. 2, 1776 ; m. William S. Whittemore, Sep. 13, 1800. 264
653 William, b. Feb. 7, 1778 ; m. Polly Walker, Feb. 7, 1904. 266
654 Lucy, b. Nov. 15, 1779 ; m. James Thompson, Feb. 2, 1802. 868
655 Patty, b. June 24, 1782 ; m. Lebbeus Payne, June 16, 1811. 266
656 Jonathan, b. Nov. 15, 1784 ; m. Nancy Bates, Sep. 9, 1807. 267
656^ Sally, b. Aug. 30, 1787; m. Asa Thompson, Sep. 18, 1806. 361^
101 SARAH JONES, [194] m. JOSEPH FOSTER, of Lunenburg, Jany.
17, 1760. He resided at Lunenburg, Fitzwiliiam, N. H. and Sullivan,
N. H. (at which last place they both d.) From the Records of Lunenburg I find
that he was the son of Benjamin and Mehitable Foster, and was b. Mh.24, 1732-3.
From the same source I obtain the births of five chil. He may have had others.
V. Chil. b. at Lunenburg.
657 Rebecca, b. Sep. 16, 1760 ; m. Isaac Whitmore. 866
658 Enoch, b. Aug. 21, 1762 ; resided at Marlboro', N. H.
659 James, b. Ap. 24, 1764 ; resided at Winchester, N. H. was killed by fall-
ing from his horse.
660 Stephen, b. Dec. 11, 1768 ; resided and d. at Sullivan, N.H.
661 Sarah, b. Oct. 19, 1770.
102 WILLIAM JONES [195] m. SARAH STONE, of Groton, Feb. 15,
1763. He was a farmer, and resided on his father's homestead in
Lunenburg, and d. May 23, 1809, a. 72. His wf. d. Nov. 26, 1789.
V. Chil. b. at Lunenburg.
662 John, b. May 22, 1764 ; m. Mary Turner, Feb. 12, 1792. 268
663 William, b. May 15, 1765; m. Susannah Pollard, 1791. 269
664 Sarah, b. Ap. 5, 1766 ; m. Robert Houghton, Mh. 1, 1787. 270
665 Emma, b. Jany. 29, 1769; ra. Ebenezer Houghton, Jr. Dec. 10, 1789.
666 David, b. Mh. 30, 1773 ; m. 1. Anna (Elliott) Dunn, 1818, the
dau. of John and Ann Elliott, of Mason, N. H. and wid. of Jonathan Dunn,
of Boston. She d. Jany. 23, 1844. 2. m. Lydia Johnson, Nov. 18, 1845,
dau. of Jonathan Johnson, of Burlington. She was b. Oct. 25, 1790. No
chil. by either mg. Mr^ Jones is a carpenter ; has resided in Boston since
1792.
677 Abigail, b. June 22, 1775 ; m. Nathaniel Livermore, of Shirley, 181 L She
is living a wid. at Lunenburg, (1852) no chil.
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103 ENOS JONES [197] m. 1. MARY WHrmORE(«) of Leominster,
who was b. Feb. 13, 1745, dau. of Joseph ; she d. Dec. 23, 1788, a. 42.
2. m. Wid. HANNAH (ADAMS) RUSSELL, Dec. 26, 1791, the wid. of Wal-
ter Russell, of West. Camb., whom she m. Dec. 17, 1761. Mr. Jones resided at
Ashburnham, and d. Dec. 30, 1825, a. 83^. His wid. d. Oct 16, 1836, a. 94.
He was a twin of his sister Hannah, who m. Benjamin Barrett, of Aishby.
V. Chil. by 1. wf. b. at Ashburnham.
ees Edmund, b. Dec. 13, 1769 ; m. Caty Taylor, Sep. 19, 1799. 271
669 Molly, b. Mh. 31, 1771 ; m. Silas Willard, Ju!y 16, 1793. 272
670 Nathan, b.Ap. 12, 1773 ; m. Betsy Spaufcling, about 1796. 273
671 Sally, b. May 21, 1775 ; m. John Taylor, Dec. 5, 1798. 274
672 Dolly, b. May 28, 1777 ; m. Jonathan Woods, Ap. 10, 1799. 276
673 Lucy, b. May 20, 1779 ; m. Joshua Fletcher, Ap. 20, 1816. 276
674 Per8is,b.Nov.20, 1781 ; m. Samuel Taylor, Oct. 24, 1805. 277
675 Eunice, b. Jany. 5, 1784 ; m. John Eaton, June 20, 1808. 278
676 Daniel, b. Dec 23, 1788 ; m. Rachel Convene. IBt t>f
IM JOSIAH JONES, [199] m. SUSANNAH BENNETT, of Ashby,
Nov. 22, 1770. He resided in the south-east part of Ashby, near Lun«
enbiirg, was a farmer, and owned a saw-mill ; d. May 5, 1787, a. 42. His wife
wasb. atGroton, Mh. 16, 1754 — d. Mh. 4, 1824, a. 70. He was a famous
singer, and was leader of the church choir in Ashby many years.
V. Chil. b. at Ashby.
677 Susy, b. Ap. 27, 1773 ; m. Farley, of Stoddard, N. H., resides at
Marlowe, N. H., he is dead, has an only child — 677 J^ Bethuel, who is a
deputy sheriff at Marlowe.
678 Mellicent, b. Mh. 22, 1776 ; m. Abijah Lawrence, Jr. Int. Nov. 5, 1798. 377
679 Lovise, b. Mh. 5, 1778, d. Ap. 9, 1790.
680 Lucy, b. Jany. 12, 1780 ; m. Daniel White, Jr., Ap. 18, 1802. 878
681 Daniel, b. Oct 13, 1781 ; m. Eunice Rice, May 16, 1808. 379
682 Hepsey, b. Sep. 25, 1783 ; m. Jonas Hildreth, Jan. 9, 1805. 380
688 Anna, b.May 5, 1785 ; m. 1. Asa Barker, of Tyngsboro'. 388^
2. Jacob Kidder, of Tyngsboro'.
684 Josiah, b. Nov. 80, 1787 ; m, Louisa Hall, Feb. 28, 1815. 381
684^^ Bethuel, b. Oct 8, 1771 ; d. Ap. 8, 1793, a. 11.
105 PHEBE BREWER, [204] m. Capt JOHN JONES, of Concord, Oct.
24, 1754, who was b. Dec. 7, 1730 ; the son of Thomas, who m. Mary
Miles, July 20, 1757 ; gr. son of Samuel, who m. Ruth Brown, Nov. 10, 1698^;
the gr. gr. son of Samuel, who m. Elizabeth Potter, Jany. 16, 1672, and the gr.
gr. gr. son of John, who came from England about 1648, went from Cambridge
to Concord about 1650, and d. 1673. His wid. Dorcas m. William Buss, and
d. 1709.
Capt. Jones resided at Concord as late as Dec. 1762. He removed to Ashby,
then Townsend, and purchased a farm in the ndrthwesterly part of the town.
His house was near the present residence of Amos Wellington, Esq. At th#
organization of the town in 1767, he was chosen one of the Board of Selectmen
and Town Treasurer; was a Selectman 1768, '73and '78, and Treasurer 1768
to ^71. He was often appointed on Committees, and was one of the original
mecAbers of the First Church, Capt. of the Militia, and Constable in 177L In all
town affiiirs he was one of the leading and influential men. He d. Deo. 18,
1811, a. 8L
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V. Chil. the first four b. at Concord, the othen at Aahby.
685 Betty, b. Feb. 8, 1755 ; d. Mh. 10, 1759.
686 James, b. May 15, 1756; m. Huldah Hancock, 1780. 280
687 Mary, b. June 16, 1758 ; m. Ralph Hill, Ap. 15, 1777. 281
688 Samuel, b. June 27, 1761 ; d. Dec. 18, 1762.
689 Samuel, b. ; m. resided a few years at Hanover, N. H., and
prob. d. at Ashbyin (18^11?)
690 John, b. Mh. 12, 1768 ; m. 1. Lydia Turner, July 19, 1791. 281
2. Martha Bates, 1811.
691 EHsha, b. Ap. 15, 1770 ; m. Pershia Taylor, 1793. 288
692 Amos, b. Oct 1, 1772 ; m. 1. Rachel Young, 1800. 284
2. Sarah Getchell, Aug. 4, 1808.
693 Daniel, b. Ap. 4, 1775 ; m. Lucy Shepley ; Int. Feb. 16, 1800. 285
694 Phebe, b. Mh. 20, 1777 ; m. Lemuel Shepley ; Int. Feb. 2, 1797. 286
\''.* *-•* 106 SALLY BREWER, [210] m. 1. TIMOTHY FLETCHER, of Acton,
Dec. 21, 1764, who was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, and was
killed in some of its battles. His wid. m. THOMAS WILLARD, of Harvard,
Feb. 25, 1786, who was living in 1790, and d. leaving her a widow. She was a
2d wf. by whom he had no chil. (His 1st wf. was Sarah Gibson, by whom he
had 11 chil.) Sally Brewer, by her 1st husband, had one son, whose birth is
recorded at Acton. There may have been others.
V. Chil. b. at Acton.(a)
695 Daniel Brewer, b. Mh. 9, 1775.
107 LUCY BREWER, [211] m. THOMAS DERBY, of Concord. He
was a soldier of the Revolution, and was killed at the Battle of White
Plains. His wid. resided at Ashby, and d. about 1835, a. 94, prob. at
Hancock, N. H.
V. Chil. b, at Concord or Acton.
696 Lucy, b. ; m. Major John Gibson, of " Monkton," (Vt ?) Nov.
27, 1788. Resided at Hancock, N. H. ; both dead.
697 Rebecca, b. Oct 31, 1764 ; in Acton, m. John Pratt, May 28, 1788. 287
698 Phebe, b. ; m. Jonathan Rolfe ; Int. Aug. 24, 1792. 288
699 Mary, b. ; 1772, m. Dea. Moses Greely. 289
700 Jonas, b. ; d. yg.
108 Deacon JAMES MUNROE, [2121 m. 1. LUCY WATSON, of Cam-
bridge, Aug. 18, 1763, who was b. May 15, 1741, the dau. of Jacob
and Lydia (Munroe) Watson, of Cmb. She d. July 10, 1783, a- 42. 2. m. wid.
SARAH ( WYETH) HANCOCK, July 23, 1783, the wid. of Torrey Hancock,
and dau. of Ebenezer and Susannah Wyeth, all of the same town. She d. Mh.
31, 1815, a. 69. Dea. Munroe d. Sep. 15, 1804, a. 69. He was chosen Deacon
of the First Church in Camb. June 3U, 1783, and continued in that office till his
death. He was a blacksmith by trade, and was appointed Armorer by the Pro-
vincial Congress, 1775, and acted in that capacity for a long time. The house
which he built, and in which he resided, stands on Brattle Street, near Mason
Street, on the comer of which last street and Phillips Place stood his blacksmith^s
shop, which has long since disappeared. The estate is still owned by his heirs.
He was social in bis disposition, and was noted like the rest of the family for his
musical talents, being a fine singer, and oAen led the church choir. ^^ Having
(a) I am informed that they had a dan. who m. William Meriam, and moved to Sterling.
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proved himself the careM parent of his chil. who learned to love and copy his
bright example, and aAer having discharged praiseworthily the duties of an office
in his church for twenty years, God removed him from this world to a better/*
V. Chil. by 1st wf. b. at Cambridge.
701 Lucy, b. June 1, 1764 ; d. unmd. Ap. 5, 1812, a. 48.
702 Rebecca, b. Nov. 6, 1768 ; d. unmd. May, 1838, a. 70.
703 Lydia, b. May 22, 1772 ; d. Sep. 25, 1773.
704 James, b. June 14, 1775 ; m. Margaret Watson, June 10, 1804. 290
705 Lydia, b. Ap. 30, 1777 ; d. Oct 1790, a. 13*.
Chil. by 2d. wf.
706 Nathaniel, b. May 7, 1784 ; m. 1. Martha Lewis, Dec. 12, 1802. 291
2. Rebecca Kent, Feb. 6, 1823.
707 Sarah Tapley, b. Aug. 20, 1785 ; m. Peter Cooledge, June 13, 1813. 292
708 Susannah, b. Aug. 8, 1786 ; ) ... a- n u a
709 Polly, b. Dec. 19, 1788 ] ] *~ ^'^ "^*^'"8 ^" ^™*^- "°™^
109 Deacon ISAAC MUNROE, [213] m. 1. MARY HUTCHINSON, of
Charlestown, Dec. 25, 1760. 2. m. Wid. LYDIA CALDWELL, of
Wobum, June 26, 1791. He was Dea. of the Baptist Church at Menotomy, now
West Camb., where he resided most of his life, a small portion of which was
passed at Charlestown. ^^ He was a man of pleasing person and manners, and
of great humor and vivacity, and was hishly respected.^* He d. July 17, 1791,
from the sting of a bee which attacked him as he was riding through the woods,
leaving his 2d wf. the 2d time a wid. af\er a marriage of 21 days.
rShe m. fur a 3d husband Aaron Manroe, of Shrewsbary, lived there a few years, moved
to Fitchbnrg or vicinity, where her husband d., and she retarned to Shrewsbury, where she
d. Feb. 1846, leaving no chil. by the last marriage.]
ChiL by Ist wf. prob. b. at West Camb.
711 Amos, b. 1766; m. Ruth Prentice, Dec. 18, 1803. 89S
712 Mary, b. ; d. unmd.
713 Isaac, b. ; m. Abigail Richardson. 894
714 Lydia, b. ; m. Timothy Swan, in West Can)b.
715 William, b. May 30, 1771, in Chari'twn ; m. 1. Sarah Clark, July, 1795. 295
^ 2. Sarah Copp, Oct. 27, 1804.
716 Fanny, b. ; m. Seth Cole ; he is d., she is living at Camb. 1852.
717 Sarah, b. ; m. John Davis, Feb. 16, 1800, of Charlestown ; he
is dead ; she resides, 1852, at Camb.
718 Joseph, b. ; m. Rebecca Beers, July 14, 1805. 296
By 2d wf.
719 Elizabeth Wilson, posthumous, m. Jason Prouty, in Shrewsbury, Feb.
12, 1812, and moved to Lancaster.
110 MARY MUNROE, [2181 m. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Oct 27, 1772,
a cabinet maker of Waltham. He was one of Capt Parker's company
who met the British on Lexington Common, Ap. 19, 1775. They resided at
Lancaster many years previous to 1800, about which time he d. She d. at East
Lexington, Oct 15, 1852, a. 104 years, 5 days. An extended notice of this woman,
who lived to such a remarkable old age, will be found in the Appendix P.
V. Chil. ^
720 Amoe, b. ; d. unmd. in or near Boston. ^ ^ //^ // ^
721 Isaac, b. ; resides at East Cambridge, ht OPJ^iu^ /6/C'^^ /t/^
722 Mary, b. ; m. Daniel Clark, of Salem. i^ ^
723 Samuel, b. June or Jany. 17, 1776 ; m. Eunice Lawrence, Mb. 23, 1802. 297
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794 Nancy, b. ; resides with her bro. unmd.
7-26 Lydia, b. ; m. Ezra Fisk, of Weston, had— 725^ a dau. who
md. a Mr. Hemenway in Framingham, and — 7126' Ezra, who is in California.
111 HANNAH MUNROE, [219] m. WILUAM PORTER, of Wobum,(a)
Jany. 14, 1774, who was the son of William, of Salem, by wf. Lydia
Bachelder, (and gr. son of William, of Beverly ?) He was b. in Danvers, re-
sided m Wob., and moved to Lex. 1793, where he d. Mh. 27, 182S, a. 71. His
wid. d. Mh. 28, 1834, a. 83f
V. Chil. b. in Wob.
726 Rufus, b. Mh. 27, 1775 ; m. Abigail Grover, 1796. M8
727 Lydia, b. Dec. 15, 1776 ; d. unmd. July 5, 1849, a. 72J.
728 Rebecca, b. June 28, 1779, lives in West Camb. unmd. 1852^ and to whom
I am indebted for much valuable information contained in these pages.
729 James, b. Aug. 17, 1782 ; m. Mary Edes, of Charlestown, 1815. He was a
merchant, and d. without issue, Feb. 25, 1826.
730 Hannah, b, July 18, 1785 ; m. William Locke, [991] July 20, 1806. 428
731 Apphia, b. Mh. 30, 1788 ; m. 1. Ward Locke, [612] 1806. 261
• 2. Roland Cummings. Dec 22, 1825. 384
732 Frederick W., b- July 8, 1790; m. Sarah B. Hume, of New Jersey,
resides at Philadelphia, Pa., is Corresponding Secretary of the American
Sabbath School Union.
112 Lieut. PHILEMON MUNROE, [220] m. 1. ELIZABETH WAJTE,
of Ma'den, Feb. 15, 1784, who was b. Feb. 1756, and d. Ap^ 13, 1785.
9. m. RHODA MEAD, of Lexington, Sep. 13, 1786, who was b. July 8, 1758,
and d. Jany. 18, 1824. He resided at Lex. on his father's homestead, and d.
Oct 17, 1806, a. 53. He was one of the brave men who met the British on
Lexington Common, Ap. 19, 1775.
V. Chil. by 1st wf..
788 Thomas, twin, b. Mh. 30, 1785; m. 1. Elizabeth Jewett, Mh. 30, 1804. 299
2. wid. Matilda Conant, Aug. 26, 1849.
734 Elizabeth, twin, b. Mh. 30, 1785 ; m. Isaac Reed, Ap. 24, 1804. 300
Chil. by 2d wf. •
735 Edwin, b. Ap. 3, 1788 ; m. Eliza Fowle. 301
736 Josiah, b. Nov. 25, 1789 ; d. unmd. Aug. 20, 1837.
737 Catharine, b. July 24, 1791 ; m. Ira Thorp, 1808. 302
738 Otis, b. Nov. 29, 1798 ; m. Sophia Harrington, Dec. 12, 1822. 304
739 Charles, b. May 12, 1796 ; m. Maria Russell, (par. 416.) 303
740 Parnell, b. Nov. 27, 1793 ; d. 1821.
113 WILLIAM MUNROE, Jr., [221] ^^BIGAIL HARRINGTON, of
Lex. 1781, the dau. of John Harrington, who m. Mary Wootton, the
dau. of John Wootton, an Englishman, who m. a Winship, of Lexington. Capt.
Wootton was a shipmaster, and made 22 voyages to Surinam. Abigail Harring-
ton was b. Mh. 3, 1763, and is now, 1852, living at Lex. . Her father was bro.
of Jonathan, who was killed at Lex. fight, Ap. 19, 1775. Mr. Munroe was a
butcher ; resided at Lex. where he d. Ap. 30, 1837, a. 80J^.
V. Chil. b. at Lexington.
741 Susan, b. Oct. 19, 1781 ; m. Nathan B. Foster, 1801. 305
742 WUliam, b. May 18, 1785 ; m. Lucy Frost, Oct. 11, 1813. 306
743 Enoch, b. Sep. 9, 1787; d. May 18, 1814, a. 26, in Boston.
(a) His father purchased the farm of Daniel Locke, in 1750 ; see page 25.
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744 Sarah, b. Nor. 1789 ; m. Jess© Russell, [490. J SOS
746 Esther, b. , 1792 ; d. in Belfast, Me., 1811, a. 19. Her
death was caused by her clothes taking fire.
746 Hannah, b. 1794 ; d. unmd. 1819, a. 15.
747 Louisa, b. 1796 ; m. Thomas Bucknam. 307
748 Mary, b. 1798, unnni, — 749 Harriet, b. 1805, d. 1832, a. 17.
114 JOHN WRIGHT, Jr., [222] m. PHEBE TIDD, June 18, 1761, the
dau. of Samuel. They resided in Wob. till after June, 1771, removed
to Peckersfield, now Nelson, N. H., where they both d. about 1820.
V. Chil. the first five b. at Wob., the others at Nelson.
750 Hannah, b. Ap. 1, 1762 ; m. Daniel Wyman, May 19, 1789. 376
751 Phebe, b. July 20, 1764 ; m. L.emuel Briggs, of Salem, Dec. 31, 1807 ; d.
without issue.
752 Mary, b. Feb. 10, 1767 ; —753 John, b. Mb. 19, 1769.
754 Tabitha, b. June 10, 1771.
755 Betsy, b. m. Reuben Harris, resided at Chittenden, Vt. 1850.
756 William, b. * ; m. Sally Dunklee. He d. 1848.
757 Catherine, b. May 80, 17«9 ; m. Asa Wilson, of Nelson, N. H. and d. Oct
21, 1847.
- 758 Ruth, b. ; m. Abel Dunklee, resided in Chittenden„yt. in 1850.
115 MARY WRIGHT, [223] m. Dea. JEDUTHAN RICHARDSON, of
Wobum, Mh. 24, 1761, who was b. Ap. 16, 1738, and d. Oct. 11, 1815,
a. 77. He was the only child of Thomas, who m. Mary, dau. of John Russell ;
gr. son of Samuel, who m. his cousin Susanna !ftichardson, Jany. 6, 1703 ; and
gr. gr. son of Samuel by wf. Martha, who emigrated from England. The wid. of
Dea. R. d. Nov. 4, 1820, a. 80. They resided in Woburn.
V. Chil. b. at Woburn,
759 Jeduthan, b. Oct 13, 1761 ; m. Sarah Tay, Oct 6, 1789. 308
760 Mary, b. Aug. 17, 1764 ; m. Jonathan Thompson, Aug. 9, 178 K 309
761 Sarah, b. Jany. 29, 1767; m. William Fowle, Nov. 7, 1782. 310
762 Thomas, b. Jany. 27, 1769 ; d. Feb. 22, 1769.
763 Thomas, b. Mh. 29, 1770; m. 1. Rebecca Buckman, May 15, 1794. 311
2. Mary Lawrence, Ap. 20, 1830.
764 Samuel, b. June 26, 1772 ; d. Sep. 22, 1792.
765 Luther, b. Aug. 25, 1774 ; m. Susannah CraAs, Aug. 3, 1803. 312
766 Calvin, b. Feb. 5, 1777 ; m. Sarah Steele, Feb. 5, 1800. 313
767 Fanny, b. May 20, 1779 ; m. John Vining, May 9, 1808. 314
768 Pamelia, b. July 13, 1782 ; m. John Symmes, June 28, 1804. 315
769 Abi, b. Mh. 7, 1785; m. Oliver Clark, Oct 31, 1816. 316
116 JUDAH WRIGHT, [224] m. TABITHA HARTWELL, of Bedford,
May 14, 1767. They lived and d. at Holden.
V. Chil. b. at Holden.
770 Patty, b. Feb. 1, 1771 ; m. Benjamin Cadwell, 1792, who d. at Holden 1779,
and had chil. 770* Stephen, 770^ Mary, 7703 Benjamin. She was lately
residing in Burlington.
771 Judah, b. 1773 ; was blind from infancy, and d. unmd. FeU 1845,
a. 72, at Holden.
772 Polly, b. Nov. 11, 1777 ; m. Nathan Arnold, May 22, 1805. 317
773 Hannah, b. Ap. 29, 1780; m. John Holt, Nov. 24, 1803. 318
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774 Tabitha, b. ; m. Smith Butler, moved to Rochester, N. Y.
775 Betsy, b. ; m. John Fiske, moved to Rochester, N. Y.
776 Stephen, b. 1779 ; d. 1783.
117 Dea. JAMES WRIGHT, [225] m. RUTH TIDD, Oct 6, 1768, dau.
of Samuel, and sister of Phebe, who md. John Wright, bro. of James,
(par. 114.) He resided at Bedford; was chosen deacon 1785 — was a tanner,
and d. Dec. 24, 1818, a. 73. He had several chil. ; I have the names only of the
following.
V. Chil.
777 James, b. ; resided at Bedford.
778 John, b. ; perhaps the John Tidd Wright who resided at Ashby
many years ago, and moved thence to New Hampshire.
779 Betsy, b. ; m. Lane, resided at Bedford ; had no chil.
118 RUTH WRIGHT, [227] m. 1. LEONARD RICHARDSON, [165]
of Wob. June 22, 1769. 2. m. JOSEPH BRUCE, and moved to Farm-
ington, Ct She was a twin of her bro. Josiah. She d. Ap. 21, 1828, a. 78.
V. Chil. by Mr. Richardson.
780 Leonard, b. Dec. 24, 1769. — 781 Asa, b. July 31, 1772
782 Ruth,b. Is living at Wobum, 1852.
119 Dea. JOSIAH WRIGHT, [228] m. 1. LYDIA BUCKMAN, Feb. 2,
1773, of Camb. 2. m. MARY WHITE, of Charlestown, Jany. 20
1781, who was b. Mb. 1744, and d. Sep. 1824, a. 80. He resided at Wobum,
and d. Dec. 15, 1630, a. 80.
V. Chil. by 1. wf.
783 Josiah, b. Jany. 7, 1774 ; m. and was living at Utica, N. Y. in
1851.
784 Lydia, b. Sep. 22, 1778; d. Sep. 1786.
785 Samuel, b. Oct. 27, 1780; killed by the fall of a house-frame, July 14, 1807,
a 26.
Chil. by 2. wf.
786 Mary, b. Sep.20, 1782 ; m. Jonas Manning, Ap. 4, 1809. 319
787 Charles, b. Feb. 25, 1784 ; d. 1810, unmd. a. 26.
120 JESSE WRIGHT, [229] m. LYDIA PARKER, at Wobum, Aug. 4,
1772. He moved to Rodman, N. Y. and d. 1828.
V. Chil. the first two b. at Wobum.
788 Lydia, b. Jany. 6, 1774. —789 Jesse, b. May 80, 1779.
790 Josiah, b. —791 Nathan, b.
792 Luther, b. ; resided at Oswego, N. Y. 1850, where he has
been President of a bank.
793 Pamelia, b.
121 PHEBE LOCKE, [231] m. AARON TAY, Oct 4, 1770, who d.Dec.
15, 1794, a. 45. (He was the son of Lieut. William Tay, who md. Abi-
gail Jones, Jany. 2, 1724--5, and Wid. Bethia Winn in 1780.) Mr. Tay resided
at Wobum, and his wid. d. in 1813 or 1814.
V. Chil, b. at Wobum.
794 Phebe, b. ; m. Amarius Richardson, of Wobum.
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795 Rebecca, b. ; d. unmd.
796 Amarius, b. — 797 Mareball, b.
122 JONATHAN LOCKE, [232] m. MARY FROST, June 3, 1775, who
d. Jany. 6, 1805, the dau. of Ephraim and Manr (Cutter) Frost, of
West Camb. He resided at Charlestown until 1813, when he moved to Lancas-
ter, where he d. Aug. 13, 1814, a. 66.
V. Chil. b. at Charlestown.
798 Mary, b. Ap. 16, 1775; m. Hutchinson Tufts, May 21, 1795. 320
799 Jonathan, b. May 20, 1778 ; m. Mary Tufts, May 7, 1801. 321
123 JAMES LOCKE, [233] m. SALLY SYMMES, [294] the dau. of
Zachariah Symmes, (Par. 46) who md. Elizabeth Locke, [291 j for his
2d wf. Mrs. Locke was b. Dec. 29, 1757, and d. Feb. 22. 1839, a. 81. Mr.
Locke was a soldier of the Revolution. He resided at Wob. Lex. and West
Camb. and d. at the last place, July 6, 1831, a. 80. His house at West Camb.
was near the " Foot of the Rocks " on the Wob. road, where the railroad now
crosses it.
V. Chil. the 1st two b. at West Camb. the 3d at Lex. the others at Wob.
800 James, b. Jany. 28, 1778 ; m. 1. Nancy Perkins, Sep. 4, 1811. 322
2. Wid. Lydia (Hills) Haskins, 1821.
801 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 17, 1779 ; m. Caleb Eames, May 3, 1796. 323
802 Sarah, b. Nov. 16, 1782 ; m. Joseph Dean, Jany. 1, 1807. 324
803 .William, b. Feb. 5, 1785; d. Oct 13, 1793.
804 Abigail B. b. Aug. 15, 1788 ; m. Daniel Kingsbury, Aug. 9, 1812. 325
805 Thomas Symmes, b. Nov. 17, 1790; m. Lucy Field, Sep. 26, 1814. 326
806 Jonathan, b. Jany. 13, 1793; d. Oct. 25, 1793.
807 Mary Tufts, b. Oct. 24, 1794 ; living, 1852, unmd.
808 Frances Stimpson, b. Aug. 23, 180 1 ; m. Samuel Kettelle, Nov. 5, 1820. 827
124 JOSIAH LOCKE, [234] m. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, Dec. 27,
1775, who was b. Dec. 30, 1755, and d. Ap. 2, 1835, a. 79. She was
the dau. of Jacob Richardson, who m. Judith Lawrence, 1749-50. Mr. Locke
d. Aug. 5, 1811, a. 57. He resided at Wobum, in that part now Winchester;
his son, Jonathan, resides at the homestead, which originally belonged to the first
James Locke.
V. Chil. b. at Wobum.
809 Sarah, b. Dec. 25, 1777 ; m. 1. Shadrach Shattuck, June 24, 1801. 328
2. Silas Stickney, , 1827.
810 Josiah, b. Dec. 23, 1779 ; m. Susannah Frost, Jany. 30, 1803. 329
811 Asa, b. May 5, 1781 ; m. Lucy Wyman, Ap. 7, 1807. 830
812 Artemas, b. July 18, 1784; m. Ruth Butterfield, Ap. 25, 1816. 881
813 Micajah, b. Dec. 14, 1786 ; m. Elmira Russell, Sep. 20, 1812. 382
814 Betsy, b. Mb. 5, 1788 ; d. June 23, 1793.
815 Mary, b. Aug. 3, 1791 ; m. Charles Richardson, June 14, 1812. 388
816 Alfred, b. Oct. 8, 1792 ; m. Anna D. Pierce, Ap. 14, 1814. 834
817 Jonathan, b. Mh. 26, 1794 ; m. Elizabeth Russell, Mb. 5, 1816. 885
124i LIDIA LOCKE, [153] m. ELIJAH TOWNE, June 23, 1743, at
Oxford, who was b. at Oxford Feb. 16, 1719, son of Israel Towne.
They resided at Oxford and Warwick, but when or where they d. is not ascer-
tained, and nothing is known of their chil. beyond the following record.
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V. Chil. all but the last two b. at Ox., the two last at Warwick.
8 171 Ebenezer, b. Sep. 22, 1744 ; m. Huldah ; had at War. —
8I79 Azuba, b. Dec. 1769 — 8173 Lydia, b. Sep. 21, 1771.
817^ Lydia, b. Ap. 4, 1746; d. June 18, 1767, at Warwick.
817* Moses or Maria, b. Sep. 25, 1748. — 817* Elias, b. Oct. 1, 1750.
8I77 Ezekiel, b. Aug. 27, 1753. —8178 Elijah, b. July 8, 1754.
8I79 Mary, b. Aug. 2, 1756 ; d. June 22, 1767.
817«<> Timothy, b. Ap. 9, 1758 ; d. June 23, 1767*
817»i Miriam, b. ; d, June 29, 1767.
817>« Mary, b. Jany, 12, 1768.
125 SUSANNAH LOCKE, [154^] m. SILAS TOWNE; Int at Oxford,
1744. I find no record of her birth or parentage, but from the fact that
Ebenezer Locke was the only one of the name who resided at Oxford, and judg-
ing from the date of her marriage that she was about the same age with Lydia
and Hannah, the known daus. of Ebenezer L*, I have assumed that she belonged
to the same family. She was prob. b. at Wobum or Hopkinton before ner
father removed to Oxford. " She was a woman of remarkable energy of char-
acter, and a few years since there were persons alive who could attest to her
many acts of charity and benevolence," Mr. Towne was the son of Ephraim, and
a descendant of William, of Salem ; was b. at Oxford, Mh. 14, 1722 ; was Dea.
of the Church at Oxford, and resided there till about 1757, when he removed to
Warwick.
V. Chil. all but the two last b. at Oxford.
818 Susannah, b. Mh. 6, 1746 ; ra. Moore, moved to Grand Isle, ^t
819 Ephraim, b. Jany. 18, 1748 ; d. Ap. 2, 1752.
820 Asa, b. Ap. 13, 1749. — 821 Sarah, b. Aug. 23, 1751.
822 Ephraim, b. Aug. 14, 1753 ; m. Huldah Gale, Feb. 17, 1775. 3(6
823 Silas, b. Aug. 7, 1755.
824 Lydia, b. July 15, 1757 ; m. Cook, resided at Conway and Buckland.
825 Thomas, b. Dec. 25, 1759 ; m. 1. Ruth Burton, Sep. 7, 1780. 357
2. Mary Coleman.
825^ Ruth, b. May 20, 1762.
826 Edmund, b. Aug. 6, 1764 ; m. Anna Fisher, 1782.
126 JOSEPH LOCKE m. LUCY PIPER, May, 1776, who was b. at Ac-
ton, June 27, 1754, and d. Feb. 20, 1826, at Fitzwilliam, N.H., a. 71.
He resided at Acton until 1803, and was one of that brave company commanded
by Capt Davis, at Concord Fight, on the 19th April, 1775, who so man-
fully opposed the British troops at the North Bridge. He was also with the
American Army at Winter Hill, Jany. 1776, and was stationed at Hull in the fall
of the same year, and served one campaign in 1778. About 1803 he moved to
Fitzwilliam, N. H. where he d. Nov. 11, 1829, a. 75,
VI. Chil. bom at Acton.
827 Azuba, b. Sep. 5, 1777 ; living unm. at Fitzwilliam in 1851.
828 Lucy, b. Jany. 4, 1780; d. June 26, 1781.
829 Joseph, b. May 2, 1782 ; m. 1. Mary Cowen, 1804. 386
2. wid. Susan Currier, Jany. 23, 1846.
830 Lucy, b. Aug. 16, 1784 ; d. Jany. 12, 1826, a. 41.
831 Jonathan, b. Ap. 4, 1787 ; m. Sarah Bent ; Int. July 9, 1812. ' 386
832 Amey, b. Aug. 20, 1789 ; m. Joseph Stockwell, Mh. 1809, 19. 387
833 Sally, b. Mh. 8, 1792 ; m. Moses Drury, June 5, 1828. 888
834 Asa Heywood,,b. Jany. 29, 1796; living unmd. at Fitz"»- N.H., 1861.
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127 WILLIAM BROOKS, [240] ra. L FAIBBANKS, the dau. of
Jonathan Fairbanks, of Sterling ; after her death he in. a 2d wf. who
afterwards m. Stephen Brigharo, of West Boylston, who was the father of Levi
Brigham, of Boston. Mr. Brooks had by his first wf. a: son William^ and proh.
no others. By his second wf. he had several » whose names or history I do not
know. He resided and d. at Sterling.
yi. Chil.
835 WUiiam, b. July 28, 1771 ; m. 1. Abigail Babcock, about 1801. 389
2. wid. Ruth Endicott, Jany. 14, 1819.
128 JONAS BROOKS, [242J m. JOANNA CUMMINGS, Nov. 29, 1771,
in Medford, where he resided till 1775, when he moved to Sterling, and
from thence to Athol where he d. He was a carpenter. Some of the
chil. were b. at Medford, the others after his removal.
VI. Chil.
836 Joanna, b. Sep. 7, 1772 ; m. John Collins, and resided at North Yarmouth,
Me. She d. leaving chil.
837 Jonas, b. m. at Thetford, Vt, and d. there, leaving chil.
838 David Cummings, b. d. at sea unmd.
839 William, b. m. Miss Bowman, resided at Paris, Me., d. 1850 ;
left 10 chil.
840 Sukey, b. m. John Death, (of Wendell >) " went West ; " is dead.
841 Phebe, b. m. Oliver Greenwood, of Templeton, who is dead.
The wid. resided at Templeton, 1851.
842 Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1780 ; m. James Stone, June 6, 1804.
843 Polly, b. m. Jeremiah Davenport, of Petersham, who is dead.
Had 16 chU.
844 Hannah, b. m. David Howe, of Vermont, who is dead. HadSchik
129 NATHAN LOCKE, [2541 m. ANNA BOND, June 21, 1785. She is
the dau. of William Bond, Jr. of Weston, (who m. Mary Stratton,
1761;) was b. June 30, 1768, and is now his wid. residing at Waltham, he hav->
ing d. there Dec. 18, 1851, a. nearly 90. He was a fifer m the war of the Rev-
olution. I find his name many times on the Rolls in 1776, '77, ^78 and ^79. He
did not prob. serve during all the time. He was a worthy man, and having lost
his property daring the last years of his life, and become decrepit by age, his
neighbors voluntarily contributed to his support and that of his aged partner,
bemg unwilling to see them '^ thrown upon the town,'' and the^ladies of Wakham
are entitled to much praise for their efforts to make happy the declining years of
these octogenarians.
VI. Chil. b. at Waltham.
845 Nancy, b. Nov. 3, 1785 ; m. Asa Fuller, Jany. 20, 1807. She is now a
wid. residing at Waltham.
846 William, b. Mh. 10, 1788 ; m. Eliza Walcott, Sep. 10, 1820. He d. Ap.
24, 1836, a. 48.
847 Nathan, b. July 2, 1795 ; m. Sally Stephenson, of Hingham, June 2, 1822.
He d. at Waltham, Nov. 26, 1837, a. 42.
130 JONAS LOCKE, [255] m. 1. SARAH RUSSELL, Dec. 21, 1781.
2. m. EUNICE WINSHIP, Nov. 2, 1800. 3. m. Wid. DEBORAH
BLODGETT, Feb. 25, 1828, or '29, who d. his wid. Nov. 1849. He resided at
Lex. where he d. Aug. 1833, a. 70. Like his father and his brothers, he was a
patriot and soldier of the Revolutioii, and served four years ta the army. 1 wish
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I could farnish a detailed account of his services, but I cannot find any of his de-
scendants who feel interest enough in the character of their ancestor to furnish
the necessary materials. Nearly all the facts I haye been able to obtain relating
to him or his family, have been gathered from strangers.
VI. Chil.
848 Jonas, bap. Ap. 28, 1782 ; m. at Concord, Abigail White, of Westmbster,
Sep. 26, 1807. He is dead.
849 William, bap. May 25, 1783 ; m. Mary Welsh, of Bolton. He resides at
850 Sally, bap. Ap. 9, 1786 ; m. Eli Whitney, Mh. 6, 1808. She d. 1847, and
he resided at Lex. 1850.
851 Lydia, bap. June 3, 1792 ; m. Emery Whitney, May 29, 1817 ; resided at
Watertown, and afterwards at Le Roy, N. Y.
852 Martin, bap. Aug. 1, 1799.
853 Edmund, d. unmd. a. about 21.
131 THOMAS LOCKE, [257] m. LYDIA REED, of Lex., dau. of Ham-
mond Reed, Nov. 5, 1778, who was b. July 14, 1760, and d. Sep. 7,
1825, a. 65. He d. Ap. 20, 1819, a. nearly 63. He resided on the homestead
of his ancestors, which is now within the bounds of Lex. ; his bouse and part of
his farm having been set off from Burlington on his petition in 1799, and
originally belonged to Wobum.
y I . Chil. b. in Wobum, now Lexington.
854 Lydia, b. Mh. 8, 1779 ; m. Timothy Temple, and resided at Providence, R. I.
855 Lucy, b. May 4, 1781 ; m. Amos Hills, of Hudson, N. H. Dec, 27, 1807,
and d. May 23, 1819, leaving no chil.
856 Rebecca, b. Mh. 25, 1784 ; m. Thaddeus Munroe, Oct. 1, 1820. 390
857 Thomas, b. Nov. 5, 1786 ; m. Lucy Rhodes, Ap. 27, 1813. 391
858 Hammond, b. July 13, 1790 ; m. Rebecca Nevers, Jany. 27, 1814. 392
859 Sally, b. May 26, 1792 ; m. Abel Fitz, 1820. 393
860 Nancy, b. Aug. 20, 1794 or '95 ; m. John Winning, Ap. 8, 1827. 394
861 Harriet, b. May 10, 1800 ; d. Ap. 6, 1809.
132 MOSES LOCKE, [259] m. HANNAH LOCKE, [2691 his cousin,
and dau. of Ebenezer, of Wendell, May 19, 1788. He resided in
Wendell until about 1810, when he moved to Machias, N. Y., where he d. His
wf. d. (at Wendell ?) Nov. 6, 1821. He followed the example of Major Joseph,
his father, and, with several of his brothers, enlisted into the Revolutionary army,
and served several campaigns.
VI. Chil.
862 Lydia, b. m. Sylvester Carver.
863 Joseph, b. was a minister, moved to Illinois, and became blind.
864 Mary, bap. Nov. 17, 1792 ; "buried" Nov. 20, 1792.
865 Chester, b. Resided 1849 in Machias, N. Y,
866 Anna, b. m. Joseph Butler, resided 1849, in Machias, N. Y.
fin the Church Hec. at Wendell, I find the following relating to the chil. of Moses Locke.
" 1791, [after March] son of Moses Locke and Hannah his wife, bom ; " — " Aug. 3, 1791,
baried an infant son of Moses and Hannah Locke ; " — " 1791, Aug. 16, buried Nancy, the
only child of Moses Locke and Hannah his wife, almost three years of age j " — ** 1792, Nor.
20, buried Mary, infant dau. of Moses Locke and Hannah his wife ; " — [After July, in 1795]
« Moses Locke and Hannah his wife, have a son born j » — " 1792, Bap. Nov. 17, Mary,
daa. of Moaes Locke and Hannah his wife, the chikl very sick.'']
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133 AYEES LOCKE, [2«2] m. LYDIA BLODGETT, mored to Enfield,
Ct. then to Centerville, N. Y., and thence to Ohio, where he d. He
entered the army in the war of the Revolution, as waiter to his father, Major
Joseph, at the age of 13 ; became a fifer and afterwards a soldier, continued
through the war, and was a pensioner. His chil. are supposed to be in Illinois.
VI. ChU.
867 Henry. —868 James. —869 William.
870 Betsy — 871 Emily A., and one son and three other
daus. whose names I have not ascertained.
134 Capt. INCREASE LOCKE, [263] m. HANNAH REED, of Por-
ringsford, Ct. Feb. 13, 1798, who was b. Feb. 18, 1178. He resided
at Sfautesbury at a place called " Lockers Pond," but now " Locke's Village,"
until about 1825, when he moved to Machias, N.Y. where he resided in 1(^,
having become blind. Has been a Justice of the Peace, and was a clothier.
VI. Chil. b. at Shutesbury, bap. at Wendell.
872 Philander Cobb, b. Jany. 3, 1805; m. Louisa Holcomb, of Machias, N.Y.
June 19, 1840. Had no chil. in 1850.
873 Mary A. b. Mb. 20, 1807 ; d. Jany. 5, 1S25.
874 Hiram Belden, b. May 8, 1809 ; m. Emily Sly, of Elmira, N. Y. Aug. 10,
1840. Resides at Elmira, is a tailor.
875 Marietta Stella, b. Nov. 22, 1811 ; d. Oct 23, 1824.
876 Phila, b. July 13, 1815; d. Ap. 21, 1816.
877 Emeline, b. Jany. 31, 1817 ; m. Charles S. Brown, of Machias, N. Y. Oct
10, 1848 ; he is a blacksmith.
878 Caroline T. b. Oct. 4, 1819 ; d. Nov. 19, 1840.
879 Brittania Alice, b. Ap. 13, 1823 ; m. Charles M. Wilder, of Springfield, N. Y.
July 14, 1840 ; resided at Rushford, N. Y. 1850.
135 PERSIS LOCKE, [264] m. STEPHEN WHITNEY, son of Gen. Jo-
siah Whitney, of Harvard. He resided at Shutesbury, Deerfield, and
Lynn, and d. at Lynn. His wf. d. at Deerfield, June 25, 1806.
VI, Chil. all b. at Shutesbury, but the youncest.
880 Polly, b. Mb. 2, 1783 ; m. Benjamin Marsh, of Deerfield.
880^ Stephen, b. June 6, 1785 ; d. July 20, 1786.
881 Betsy, b. Sep. 8, 1787 ; m. 1. Abraham Sanderson, Jr. 1808. 396
2. Lucius Graham.
3. Ebenezer Saxton.
882 Cynthia, b. Ap. 14, 1790; m. Jonathan Currier, Jany. 1, 1814, 397
883 Clarissa, b. May 27, 1793 ; d. at Lynn, Mb. 20, 1811, unmd.
884 Susan, b. June 9, 1795; m. Richard Richards, Aug. 8, 1816, 396
884i Stephen, b. Aug. 6, 1797 ; d. Aug. 24, 1803, at Deerfield.
885 Elvira, b. Mb. 2, 1804 ; m. William Watts, of Lynn; — she is dead.
136 POLLY LOCKE [265] m. JOSIAH OSGOOD, of Wendell. They
moved to Hamilton, Mad. Co. N. Y. about 1805. Had tile following
chil. in Wendell, and perhaps others.
VI. ChU.
886 Lyman, — 887 Allis, —888 David,
889 Charlotte, —880 Nancy.
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1S7 BERNICE LOCKE, [966] m. MOSES WHITNEY, May 4, 1789,
v^o was b. Jany. 26, 1767. R«^ided at Marlboro', Vt. was killed at
Hoosack, N. Y. by a wagon falling upon him, Jany. 19, 1834. His wid. was re-
siding at Marlboro', Vt. in June, 1851. He was bro. of Guilford Whitney. (Sea
Par. 188.)
VI. Chil.
891 William Ayere, b. Jany. 22, 1790 ; m, Cynthia Merrill, of Rowe, where
they reside ; have six chil.
892 Russell, b. May 17, 1792 ; m. Polly Lamb, of Marlboro', Vt He d. May
21, 1831, at Jackson (Pa. ?) where she also d. leaving three chil.
893 Torry, b. July 1, 1794 ; m. Betsy Lamb ; resides at Jackson, III. has 4 chil.
894 Stephen, b. July 26, 1796 ; m. Annice Winchester, of Marlboro', Vt where
he resides ; has 3 chil.
895 Barnard, b. Feb. 5, 1799 ; m. Lydia Buell, of Wilmington, Vt and resides
at Marlboro', Vt. ; has 4 chil.
896 Moses Allis, b. June 11, 1802; ra. Amanda Morgan, of Wilmington, Vt
1833. He d. at West Troy, III. Sep. 16, 1848, leaving 6 chil.
897 Brittania, b. Oct 18, 1805 ; m. Waters Gillet, of Wilmington, Vt where she
resides ; has 8 chil.
898 Bemice, b. May 11, 1808 ; d. June 10, 1824.
899 Zenas Harrington, b. Jany. 12, 1812; m. Polly Ingraham, of Marlboro', Vt.
where he resides ; has 4 chil.
138 ANNA LOCKE, [267] m. GUILFORD WHITNEY, Feb. 6, 1793,
who was b. Jany. 2, 1769 ; and d. Jany. 29, 1881, at Strongsville, O.
He resided in Marlboro , Vt. until 1816, where he kept a tavern, when he re-
moved to Strongsville ; was chosen deacon that year, which office he held till
his death. His wid. m. Mr. FINNEY, of Oberlin, O. father of Charies K. Fin-
ney, Pres. of the Oberlin Institute, and d. his wid. Ap. 8, 1843, at Strongsville.
Mr. Whitney was bro. of Moses Whitney. (See Par. 137.)
VI. Chil. b. at Marlboro', Vt
900 Hollis, b. Dec. 80, 1793 ; m. 1. Charlotte Wallis, 1816. 912
2. Sarah Burnett, 1836.
901 Bernice, b. Aug. 24, 1795; m. John Willard, 1815. 913
902 Vina, b. July 27, 1797 ; d. Ap. 1, 1802.
903 Betsy, b. Dec. 3, 1799; d. Ap. 15, 1802.
904 Vina, b. June 19, 1802 ; ra. G. Strong, June 24, 1819. 914
905 Flavel, b. Sep. 30, 1804 ; m. 1. Clarinda Tuttle, 1828. 915
2. Electa Hervey, 1830.
3. Amelia Allen, Nov. 1832.
4. Catherine Amanda Barnes, 1849.
1)06 Jubel, b. Aug. 6, 1806 ; m. Abigail Gilbert, Sep. 6, 1832, who was b. Oct
25, 1798, at Marlboro', Vt. They reside at Strongsville, O. ; had Jubel,
b. Ap. 24, 1837 ; d. July 28, 1837.
907 Lucy, b. Aug. 4, 1808; d. Mh. 30, 1816.
908 Samuel Franklin, b. July 28, 1811 ; d. Dec. 14, 1813.
909 Betsy, b. Sep. 25, 1814; m. Willard Wilkinson, Dec. 31, 1832. 916
139 BEZALEEL LOCKE, [271] m. OLIVE FISKE,May 15, 1804, who
was b. May 8, 1783, and d. Sep. 4, 1838. He resided at Wendell, where
he d. Aug. 1850, a. 80.
VI. Chil. b. at Wendell.
910 A son b. ; d. Oct 24, 1804. — 911 A child b. ; d. Nov. 1805.
912 Ezekiel, b. Nov. 30, 1806 ; m. Mary Moore, Ap. 17, 1835.
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»18 Polly, b. Oct. 31, 1806 ; m. Lather Baker, Oct 27, 1835.
914 A cbUd b. ; d. Jany. 1811, a. about 3 weeks.
915 Adeline, b. Feb. 25, 1812 ; m. Daniel Whipple, May 31, 1882.
91^ Ebenezer, b. May 14, 1817 ; m. Lucy Bullard, Oct 25, 184L
917 Olive, b. June 20, 1820 ; m. Owen Cowles, July 23, 1843.
140 LYDIA LOCKE, [274] in. SILAS JONES, 1798, and "moved to the
West"
VI. Chil. b. at Wendell.
918 Mary L. b. Sep. 8, 1799 ; m. Naadiah Montague, May 10, 1818, and d. Nov.
21 1830.
919 Emma, b. Ap. 27, 1803. — 920 Henry C. b. May 22, 1805.
^1 Israel E. b. Nov. 23, 1812.
141 Capt BENJAMIN LOCKE, [278] m. MARY PIERCE, of Charles-
town, Aug. 2 or 7, 1757, who was b. May 2, 1739, and d. Dec. 29, 1809,
a. 70, and he d. Dec. 7, 1791, a. 53. He was at the battles at Lexington and
Bunker Hill with his company, and also commanded a company afterwards sta-
tioned at Prospect Hill. At Bunker Hill his gun became so hot by repeated firing,
that he was obliged to wind his handkerchief round it to keep from bumiog his
hands. It is now in the possession of his gr. son, Capt. Delmont Locke, of Bos-
ton. He resided at the " Foot of the Rocks " in West Camb. in the second
house westerly of the road to Woburn, near the intervention of the turftpike with
the old road ; and kept a store in the building adjoining the house westerly.
Both buildings are now standing, but the store has had a story added since his
day. His sons, William and Benjamin, afterwards occupied the same premises,
they being a part of the estate left by his gr. father, Francis Locke, and have
remained in the family till within a few years. In the early part of his life he
prob. lived with his brother Samuel in the south part of Cambridge, (at what is
called " Flobend,") now West Cambridge. His chil. were prob. b. there.
VI. Chil. b. at Cambridge, now West Cambridge.
922 Mary, b. Mh. 19, 1760; d. unmd. July 13, 1791, a. 31.
923 William, b. Aug. 27, 1762 ; m. Hannah Putman, Sep. 28, 1788. He re-
sided at the " Foot of the Rocks " in West Camb. and in company with his
bro. Benjamin traded in the " old store " now standing, where his father had
also been a trader. He was in the army at Rhode Island in the Revolu-
tion ; was a Selectman in Camb. and filled other town offices, and d. June
11, 1840, a 78 ; she d. Ap. 20, 1837, a 69. They had one son, 923^, Wil-
Ham Henry, b. May 8, 1789 ; d. Dec. 31, 1819, unmd.
924 Benjamin, b. July 6, 1765 ; m. 1. Hannah Cutter, Dec. 3, 1789. 398
2. Susannah Keyes, May 22, 1796.
3. Wid. Ame Vincent Brown, Mh. 15, 1807.
925 Deborah, b. Jany. 22, 1768. — 926 A son, b. June 18, 1770.
927 A son, b. Dec. 21, 1771. — 928 A dau. b. June 7, 1775.
929 A dau. b. Sep. 2, 1776. — 930 A dau. b. Aug. 8, 1778.
The last six d. before they were a week old,
142 LYDIA LOCKE, [279] m. DANIEL HILL, Aug. 27, 1761, who d.
Feb. 13, 1773 or '4. She d. Feb. 5, 1835, a. 95. They resided at the
" Fool of the Rocks" in West Camb. where his son Nathaniel now lives.
VI . Chil. b. at Camb. now West Cambridge.
931 Lydia, b. Dec. 9, 1761 ; d. unmd. Oct. 26, 1851, a, 90.
992 Daniel, b. Nov. 2, 1763 ; m. Elizabeth Russell, [944] 399
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933 Martha, b. Nov. 5, 1765; m. 1. John Barbec, Feb. 1, 1781. 400
2. Nathaniel Walker, Nov. 2, 1805.
934 Deborah, b. Feb. 29, 1768 ; d. unmd. Mh. 10, 1791, a. 23.
935 Nathaniel, b. Mh. 28, 1770 ; m. Abigail Simonds, Jany. 18, 1794. 401
936 Phebe, b. Nov. 14, 1772; m. 1. Joel Winship, Nov. 14, 1792. 402
2. Calvin Simonds.
143 DEBORAH LOCKE, [280] m. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, Jany.
12, 1768, who was b. Feb. 1742, the son of Jonathan, and d. Feb. 6,
1792, a. 50. His wid. d. July 11, 1838, a. 97. He was a farmer, and
resided at West Camb.
VI . Chil. b. at Camb. now West Cambridge.
937 William, b. May 28, 1768 ; d. unmd. June 11, 1838, a. 70.
938 Deborah, b. Aug. 12, 1776 ; resides unmd. at West Camb. 1852.
939 Jonathan, b. Mh. 26, 1779 ; or, as another record says, Ap. 1, 1779 ; 403
m. Sukey Whitteraore, Sep. 21, 1806.
940 Sarah, b. Mh. 7, 1784 ; m. Joel Tufts, Jany. 13, 1806. Resided in Charles-
town ; she d. Nov. 14, 1821, a. 37.
144 ELIZABETH LOCKE, [283] m. JASON RUSSELL, Jr. of West
Camb. Oct 28, 1762, who removed to Mason, N. H. and there d. She
d. May, 1799, a. 64.
VI. Chil. b. at Camb. now West Camb.
941 Jason, b. June 2, 1763. — 942 Jonathan, b. Feb. 8, 1765.
943 Josiah, b. Jany. 13, 1767.
944 Elizabeth, bap. Oct. 1, 1769 ; m. Daniel HUl, Jr. [932.] 399
945 Benjamin, bap. Oct. 15, 1775.
It is prob. they had other chil. after their removal to Mason.
145 Lieut. SAMUEL LOCKE, [286] m. MARGARET ADAMS, May 16,
1771, who d. Oct. 29, 1808, a. 59. He was a Lieut, in the war of the
Revolution, was with the troops at Noddle's Island, in Dec. 1*776, and at Cam-
bridge, May, 1777. He was an extensive farmer, and resided in the south part
of West Cambridge, at what is called " Flobend," where he owned a lai^e es-
tate. He d. Sep. 13, 1819, a. 71.
VI. Chil. b. at Camb. now West Camb.
946 Deborah, b, Mh. 10, 1772 ; m. Ephraim Cutter, Mh. 13, 1791. 404
947 Samuel, b. Mh. 13, 1773 ; m. Hannah Learned, Nov. 12, 1797. 405
948 Nathan, b. Aug. 3, 1774 ; m. Sarah Cutter, Nov. 14, 1797. 406
949 Joseph, b. Sept. 7, 1775 ; m. Mehitable Locke, (992) Mh. 2, 1800. 407
950 Margaret, b. June 3, 1777 ; m. James Frost, 3d, Feb. 1, 1795. 408
951 Martha, b. Oct. 3, 1778 ; m. Peter Tufts, Jr. Ap. 5, 1798. 409
952 Daniel, b. Oct. 28, 1779 ; m. 1. Martha Williams, Nov. 14, 1802. 410
2. Zeruiah
3. Mary Pool, Ap. 14, 1825.
953 Isaac, b. June 27, 1781 ; m. Hannah Butterfield, Mh. 22, 1807. 411
954 Anna, b. Feb. 3, 1783 ; m. Charles Wellington, Jany. 12, 1809. 411
955 John, b. June 17, 1784 ; d. July 22, 1784.
956 Amos, b. June 11, 1785; m. Sally Tufts, Oct. 21, 1813. He d. at
West Camb. Ap. 1, 1843, a. 58, leaving no chil. She resides at
West Camb.
957 Joel, b. Jan. 1, 1787 ; m, Abigail Simonds, Ap. 20, 1809. 418
958 Jonas, b. Mh. 15, 1789 ; m. Hannah Meriam, Ap. 6, 1820. 414
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969 Leonard, b. July 5, 1791 ; d. Sep. 18, 1791.
960 Oliver, b. Sep. 14, 1792 ; m. Layina Smith, Ap. 2, 1818. 415
146 RUTH LOCKE, [289] m. ISAAC WATSON, of Medford, Sep. 26,
1771. He was the son of Isaac Watson, of Camb. who m. Elizabeth
Whitteinore, and was bap. Oct. 30, 1748. He was a saddler and harness maker,
and not many years after his marriage he removed to Wilton, N. H. where he d.
July 28, 1823, a. 77. His wf. d. Jany. 1789, a. 37.
VI. ChU.
961 Isaac, b. d. in infancy. — 962 Samuel, b. d. in in&ncy.
963 Samuel, b. d. in infancy.
964 Polly, b. Aug. 10, 1776 ; d. unmd. Dec. 6, 1847, a. 71.
965 Isaac, b. Mh. 16, 1781. He was a saddler, and. d. Ap. 7, 1806, in conse-
quence of a fall from a wagon ; — was unmd.
966 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 31, 1762 ; d. June 18, 1827 ; unmd. a. 45.
967 Rebecca, b. July 20, 1783 ; resides unmd. at Wilton, N. H. 1852.
969 Scy ! '^^^"*' ^' •^"°®' ^'^^^ ' ^' ^^' ^'^®®-
147 PHEBE LOCKE, [2901 m. FRANCIS LOCKE, Jr. [3111 Nov. 1,
n72. He m. 2. Wid. JANE DAVIS, (the dau. of Israel Hinds, and
the wid. of Jonathan Davis,) Nov. 23, 1786, who d. Oct. 29, 1839, a. 81. They
resided at the " Foot of the Rocks," W.Camb. where he d. Jany. 19, 1812, a. 59.
VI. Chil. by 1. wf. b. at West Camb.
970 Ruth, b. 1773 ; m. David Russell. - 416
971 Nancy, b. 1775 ; m. Ebenezer Dexter. 417
972 Francis, b. Feb. 20, 1780; m. Patty Davis, dau. of Jonathan, Feb. 19,
1804, who d. Mh. 6, 1831. He resided at West Camb. and d. Sep. 6,
1830, a. 50, leaving no issue.
973 Samuel, b. 1782 ; m. Betsy Ash, Nov. 29, 1815. 418
Chil. by 2. wf.
974 Peter, b. 1768 or '89 ; m. Elizabeth Allen, Dec. 26, 1810. 419
975 Aaron, b. Aug. 1790 ; m. 1. Nancy Dean, Mh. 15, 1812. 420
2. Fanny Dean.
976 Davis, b. July 12, 1795 ; m. Hannah Russell, Jany. 13, 1817. 421
977 Phebe, b. Mh. 6, 1800 ; m. Jacob Newcomb. 422
148 BENJAMIN WITHINGTON, [306] m. MARY BROWN, of Boxboro\
Nov. 13, 1788, who d. May 11, 1835, a. 69. After marriage he con-
tinued a short time at Stow, and then moved to Templeton, where he remained
until about 1840, when he moved to Chesterfield, N. H. where he resided with
his son Edward till July or Aug. 1851, when he d. of the small-pox, a. 90. He
was a cooper and farmer. He retained his strength and activity till the end of
life. In a letter of Sep. 7, 1850, he says, " I am in my 90th year, work some,
and walk to meeting two miles.^'
VI. Chil.
978 Edward, b. July 11, 1789 ; m. Lydia Hodgeman, Aug. 20, 1812. 423
979 Mary, b. July 18, 1791 ; m. Samuel G. Davis. 424
980 James, b. Jany. 13, 1794; m. 1. Tabitha Woodward, his cousin, and
dau. of Nathaniel Woodward, who m. Elizabeth Withington, [298.] He
resided in Reading, Vt. and had a second wife.
981 John, b, Mh. 28, 1796 ; m. Wetherbe. 425
982 Benjamin Locke, b. Nov. 16, 1805 ; m. Edmonds. 426
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149 SARAH LOCKE, [309] m. AARON FESSENDEN. He resided in
Camb. a short time, and then removed to Townsend, where he and his
wf. d. All his chil. but the first were b. at Townsend.
VI. Chil.
983 Aaron, b. Jany. 19, 1770. —981 Benjamin, b. Aug. 12, 1772.
985 John, b. Oct. 26, 1774 ; d. at Townsend, Jany. 16, 1849.
986 Isaac, b. Ap. 25, 1777. —987 Sarah, b. July 8, 1779.
988 Hannah, b. July 18, 1782.-989 Solomon Prentice, b. Oct. 2, 1786.
150 JOSEPH LOCKE, [310] m. MARY BUTTERFIELD, Nov. 19, 1772,
who was b. Aug. 19, 1754, and d. Feb. 28, 1833, a. 78.(a) He d. Sep.
13, 1823, a. 73. He resided at the " Foot of the Rocks," in West Camb. in the
house now standing at the corner of the main road and the road gomg north to
Woburn.
V I . Chil. b. at West Camb.
990 Joseph, b. June 22, 1773 ; m. Abigail Munroe, June 24, 1801. 427
991 William, b. Jany. 6, 1775 ; m. Hannah Porter, [730] July 20, 1806. 428
992 Mehitable, b. June 10, 1777 ; m. Joseph Locke, [949] Mb. 2, 1800. 407
993 Jonathan, b. Feb. 12, 1781 ; m. Margaret Wyer, June 23, 1806. 429
994 Stephen, b. Aug. 14, 1785 ; m. Sarah Davidson, Feb. 6, 1809. He
resided in Boston, was a large dealer in lumber and grain, and d. Nov.
1848, a. 63 ; leaving no chil. His wid. resides, 1S52, in Boston.
995 Mary, b. Oct. 31, 1788 ; m. John Perry, Jany. 29, 1809. 430
996 Abel, b. 1791 ; m. Elizabeth Whittemore, Mh. 21, 1815. 431
997 Ira, b. Jany. 1794 ; d. 1801, Oct 18, a. 7 yrs. 9 mos.
151 HANNAH LOCKE, [312] m. Lieut. ABRAHAM LOCKE, [319]
June 20, 1775, her cousin, and the son of Dr. Daniel Locke, who
resided at Acton, and Warren, Me. He was b. June 3, 1752, at Acton, and
removed with his father to St. Georges, now Warren, Me. in 1763. His father,
who md. for his 2d wf. the wid. of Hugh Scott, at Warren, d. in 1774, leaving to
his son Abraham a claim on the farm, which he (the father) obtained by his 2d
wf. and the son, with Col. Starrett and John Lermond, in 1774 erected a mill ;
but soon after he sold his property in Warren and moved to Camb. He resided in
Lynn in 1778, and purchased land there ; in Mason, N. H. 1781, in Chester, Vt.
in 1790, in Rockingham, Vt. in 1793, where he resided until about 1815, when
he moved to Danby, Vt. where he d. Feb. 28, 1820, a. 67^. He was a soldier
of the Revolution, and had a Lieut's commission. He acquired a handsome
property, which he lost by the depreciation of continental money. His wf. d. at
Danby, Mh. 12, 1816, a. 61.
VI. Chil.
998 Abraham, b. Nov. 28, 1776, at Camb. ; m. Betsy Johnstone, Dec. 432
3, 1804.
999 Daniel, b. Mh. 8, 1779, at Lynn ; m. Sally Proctor, Sep, 1801. 433
1000 James, b. May 22, 1781, at Mason, N. H. ; d. Jany. 22, 1800, at Rock-
ingham, Vt.
» 1001 Betsy, b. Aug. 8, 1783, at Mason, N. H. ; m. Aaron Fuller, 1820. 434
1002 Isaac MuUiken, b. Sep. 24, 1786, (at Mason?) m. Lucinda Finney, 435
Ap. 27, 1809.
1003 John Miles, b. Ap. 28, 1790, at Chester, Vt. ; m. Lorana Finney, Dec. 436
31, 1810.
1004 William Starret, b. Feb. 28, 1793, at Rock'm,Vt.; m. Julia Bucklen,1816. 437
(a) Another account says she was a. 72, and that he d. Sep. 23.
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162 REBECCA LOCKE, [313] m. JOHN BATTS, of Lynn, in that part
now Saugus, May 10, 1778, where they resided, and d.
VI. Chil.
1005 Betsy, b. Nov. 2, 1780. — 1006 Thomas, b. Jany. 24, 1785.
1007 Polly, b. Sep. 22, 1790. — 1008 Huldah, b. Nov. 19, 1793.
1009 Spencer, b. Jany. 26, 1797. — 1010 Spencer, b. Ap. 4, 1800.
153 BENJAMIN LOCKE, [315] m. EUNICE BARDEEN, of Harvard.
They resided at Harvard, Brookline, N. H. Chester and Rockingham,
Vt Of late years he resided with his son Ira, at Windhall, Vt where
he d. Dec. 29, 1850, a. 85 yrs. 8 mos. 8 days.
VI. Chil.
1011 Clara, b. Jany. 22, 1794 ; m. John Lawrence, and resides at Chester, Vt
1012 Betsy, b. Mh. 25, 1796 ; d. Oct 19, 1882, at Rockingham, Vt
1013 Benjamin, U Aug. 16, 1797, at Brookline, N. H.; m. Mary Gijson, 1824. 488
1014 Siillman, b. May 26, 1799; d. June 15, 1827. /fo^t^^i.^^
1015 Ira, b. Dec. 3, 1801, at Brookline, N.H.; m. Harriet Putnam, Sep. 439
28 1825
1016 Ithamar, b. Feb. 19, 1805 ; d. Nov. 3, 1830.
1017 Willard, b. July 22, 1808 ; d. Dec. 19, 1825.
1018 Sally, b. Oct 27, 1811 ; d. Sep. 26, 1813. //
1019 Harriet, b. Ap. 29, 1816 ; m. James W. Tarbell, Sep^ 1887. 440
154 JOHN LOCKE, [316] m. SUKEY SAWYER, of Boston, Feb. 6,
1777. He was a farmer, resided in West Camb. and Carab. and Bos-
ton, and d. at Boston, Dec. 8, 1799, a. 45. His wf. d. at Camb. Feb. 2,
1789, a. 34. He was a soldier of the Revolution.
VI. Chit
1020 John, b. J)ec. 10, 1777, was a mariner and ropemaker, and was drowned
at Saybrook, (Ct ?) Oct 20, 1802, a. 25.
1021 Susan, b. Ap. 14, 1780. For many years she taught a private school in
Boston, and d. at Camb. unmd. Mh. 1848, a. 68, and was buried at Mount
Auburn. She was most highly esteemed for her many virtues.
1022 Mary, b. Sep. 12, 1782 ; m. Henry Siders, June 26, 1808. 441
1023 Sarah, b. May 20, 1786 ; d. at the South (unmd. ?) .
1024 Hepsebah Meade, b. Jany. 8, 1789 ; d. at the South (unmd. ?)
155 ABIGAIL LOCKE, [318] m. DANIEL ROKES, in Warren, Me. who
was b. 1729, and moved from Milton to Warren about 1764. The
marriage was in opposition to the wishes of her father, who disinherited her in
consequence thereof. Mr. Rokes was a hard-working, industrious farmer, and
endured many hardships in common with the early inhabitants of Warren. From
the History of Warren, by Cyrus Eaton, Esq. (one of the best Town Histories
ever published,) I extract the notice of Mr. Rokes^s death. '^ 1776, on the 9tb or
10th of May, a fatal accident occurred at the village. Mr. Rokes came out in
the morning for the purpose of obtaining some garden seeds, and remarked to
some one, that after many years of toil and hardship, he had just got able to live.
Waiting for the stores to be opened, and probably watching for the appearance
of the fish, he fell from the bridge upon the rocks below, and terminated an
honest and laborious life at the age of 67.*' His wid. d. Aug. 20, 1820, a. 72.
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VI. Chil. b. at Warren.
1025 Daniel, b. June 25, 1766 ; was drowned at the Upper Falls in Warren.
1026 Isaac, b. July 2, 1768 ; m. Elizabeth Newbit. 442
1027 Mary,b. July 18, 1770 ; m. 1. WiUiam Adams, 1794. 443
2. Wadsworth.
3. Richard Cummings.
1028 John, b. Mh. 5, 1773 ; m. 1. Margaret Robinson. 444
2. Jane Libby, July 9, 1807.
1029 Abigail, b. June 25, 1775 ; m. Thomas Skinner, Dec. 20, 1798. 446
1030 James, b. Oct. 1778 ; d. 1791.
1031 Ruth, b. Feb. 17, 1780 ; m. John Long, Feb. 6, 1806. 446
1032 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1782 ; d. Nov. 17, 1803.
1033 Nancy, b. Feb. 1784 ; d. about 1811.
1034 Daniel, b. Dec. 26, 1789 ; m. 1. Tamson Gardner.
2. Mrs. Elizabeth Ingraham. He d. Feb. 15,
1847, a. 57.
156 ELIZABETH MERIAM, [322] m. BENJAMIN TlfEh ; Int. pub. at
Warwick, Mh. 20, 1770. He resided at Warwick, and at Weathers-
field, Vt. where he d. July 8, 1819, a. 53. He was b. at Dighton, Sep.
18, 1746. She d. at Warwick, June 21, 1790.
VI. Chil. b. at Warwick.
1035 Thomas, b. May 22, 1771 ; was a millwright, d. unmd. at Warwick, Oct.
21, 1808, a. 37.
1036 Gilbert, b. Feb. 13, 1773 ; m. 1. Lydia Borden, of Sutton ; Int June,
1796. 2. m. Widow Adams, of Dublin, N. H., where he resided, and d.
Dec. 1836.
1037 Benjamin, b. Jany. 1 1, 1775 ; m. 1. Abigail Brown, of Oxford. 2. m. Mrs.
Hannah Pierce, Mh. 9, 1791. He was a miller ; d. in Weathersfield, Vt.
May 23, 1828, a. 53 ; had a son — 1037^ Benjamin, and 3 daus.
1038 Betsy, b. Mh. 3, 1777 ; d. Jany. 16, 1783.
1039 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 22, 1780 ; m. Lucy Savage, of Windsor, Vt where be
died. He was a carpenter.
1040 Caswell, b. July 16, 1783 ; m. Lydia Pierce ; Int. at Warwick, Feb. 4, 1809.
1041 Barshaba, b. Aug. 15, 1785 ; d. Dec. 14, 1802 or '3, at Warwick.
1042 Ephraim, b. Dec. 13, 1787 ; m. Nancy Walker, of Royalston ; Int Mh. 19,
1812 ; and had 2 chil. His wid. m. Merryfield.
1043 Elizabeth, b. June 13, 1790 ; d. Feb. 22, 1795, at Warwick.
157 JOTHAM MERIAM, [323] m. SARAH BURNAP, July 8, 1777, the
dau. of Ebenezer Bumap, of Sutton, and sister of John Bumap, of
Windham, Vt Their intention of mg. was pub. at Warwick, Ap. 26, 1777.
He was then called of Warwick, and her name was recorded Burnett They re-
sided at Oxford, where he d. Aug. 22, 1798, a. 51 ; and his wid. m. Col.
SAMUEL DENNY, of Leicester, Feb. 1809.
VI. Chil. b. at Oxford.
1044 Sarah, b. June 16, 1778; m. Joel Meriam, [1054] Dec. 7, 1800. 167
1045 Ephraim, b. Mh. 12, 1*780 ; d. unmd. July 3, 1818, at Mercer, Me.
1046 Anna, b. Jany. 23, 1782 ; m. Jamfs Meriam, May, 1801. 447
1047 Jotham, b. Ap. 9, 1784 ; m. Wid. Sophia Nichols, Oct. 8, 1820. 448
1048 Reuben, b. Dec. 31, 1785; m. Elizabeth Tainter, Nov. 1, 1821. 449
1049 Lucy, b. Jany. 15, 1788 ; m. Bradford Hudson, June 19, 1814. 450
1050 Abijah, b. Mh. 25, 1790 ; d. at Spencer, unmd. Feb. 13, 1816.
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1051 Silas, b. Feb. 5, 1792 ; m. 1. Mary Forbes, Ap. 21, 1825. 451
2. Elizabeth Batchelder, Nov. 23, 1836.
3. Harriet P. Watson, Nov. 2, 1843.
158 PHEBE MERIAM, [324] m. STEPHEN PRATT, Nov. 26, 1774,
(one record says 1772,) who was b. at Oxford, June, 1749, resided at
Oxford and Charlton, and then at Greenfield, where be d. 1813, and she
d. Ap. 1812 ; he was a farmer.
y I . Chil. the first three b. at Oxford, the others at Charlton.
1052 Lavinia, b. May 30, 1775 ; m. Elijah Newton, of Deerfield, 1801, moved
to Middlefield, N. Y. where he d. 1845 ; had 8 chil. ; he was a farmer.
1053 Abigail, b. June, 1777; m. Dr. Jotham Burnett, who was b. Dec. 21, 1780,
the son of Dr. Isaac, of Warwick and Dummerston, Vt. who md. Esther
Meriara, the dau. of Ebenezer Meriam, by his first wf. Esther Gleason.
(See Par. 51.) Dr. Jotham resided and d. at Dummerston, Vt where he
left chil.
1054 Phebe, b. 1779 ; m. Joel Meriam, [1044] 1833. 167
1055 Elizabeth, b. 1782 ; d. at Greenfield, 1840, unmd.
1056 Stephen, b. Aug. 3, 1784 ; m. Dnicilla Loveland, at Greenfield,
1804 ; moved to Middlefield, N. Y. where he d. 1841 ; was a farmer ;
had 10 chil.
1057 Rice, b. May 12, 1787 ; m. Sarah Denton, July 4, 1816. 452
1058 Edward, b. July 29, 1789; m. Tryphena Sheldon, 1812; was a car-
penter, resided, 1850, in Bemardston ; has had dyQ children, who are
all dead.
1059 Jeremiah, b. Jany. 8, 1792 ; m. Celia Fitts, [1070] Jany. 20, 182 L 453
159 EPHRAIM MERIAM, [326] m. RUTH GLEASON, Ap. 10, 1775 ;
resided at Oxford Country Gore, where he d. 1776 or '77. Hit wid.
m. SAMPSON MARVIN, of New Salem, Mb. 16, 1779.
VI. Chil.
1060 Zeroiah, b. May 26, 1776, and d. young.
160 SARAH MERIAM, [327] m. WALTER FITTS, July, 1778, who
was b. at Oxford, Ap. 4, 1754 or '55, the son of Benjamin, and d. Mh.
4, 1824, at Oxford. He resided at Oxford, Charlton and Warwick, and
had a second wife.
VI. Chil.
1061 Miriam, b. Feb. 14, 1779; m. Nathan Pratt, June 25, 1795. He was a
farmer, resided at Charlton and Sturbridge, where he d. leaving no issue.
His wid. resides at Charlton, 1851.
1062 Betsy, b. Nov. 5, 1780 or '81, at Oxford; ra. James Cudworth, son of
Edward, of Auburn, 1801. He is dead ; she d. July 1821, had 8 chil.
1063 Walter, b. Jany. 12, 1783, at Warwick ; m. Mary Cozens, May 1, 894
1808 or '9.
1064 Sylvanus, b. Mh. 22, 1785 ; d. young.
1065 Sarah, b. Sep. 15, 1787 or '8, at Charlton ; m. Israel Stockwell, 1819,
of Worcester, son of Absalom — he is dead, had 3 chil.
1066 Jonathan, b. Aug. 13, 1791, in Charlton ; m. Larainda Hobbs,May, 895
1813.
1067 Martha, b. June 9,-1793 or '4, in Charlton ; m. Stephen G. Livermore, son
of Reuben, of Sudbury, Ap. 1816. She d. Sep. 18, 1844, in Millbury —
had 10 chil.
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1068 Celia, b. Dec. 17, 1796 ; d. in Auburn, Sep. 1802.
10H9 Jotham, b. Sep. 14, 1799 ; d. in Auburn, Sep. 1802.
1070 Celia, b. Dec. 24, 1802 ; m. Jeremiah I^ratt, [1059] Jan. 20, 1821. 45t
161 MOLLY MERIAM, [337] m. REUBEN EDDY, of Oxford, where
they resided and d. She was his 2d wf. His 1. wf. was Sibel MoorOf
to whom he was m. Nov. 25, 1793.
V I . Chil. by 2d mg. b. at Oxford.
1071 Joel, b. Oct. 12, 1786 ; m. 1. Sally Thurston, Oct. 11, 1810. 454
2. Prudence TLeamed.
1072 Daniel P. b. m. Lydia Eddy, 1815. 455
1073 Polly, b. Aug. 8, 1791 ; m. Alexander C. Thurston, Mb. 15, 1815. 456
1074 Leonard, b. Oct. 30, 1793 ; d. Oct. 24, 1825, unmd. He was found
dead.
1075 Rachel, b. Dec. 1, 1797 ; m. Joseph Hudson, Ap. 1, 1824. 457
162 JESSE MERIAM [338] ra. DEBORAH PRATT, Nov. 6, 1779, wlio
was born July, 1754, and d July 21, 1836, a. 82. They resided at
New Salem, where he d. Oct. 31, 1838, a. 83.
V I • Chil. b. at New Salem.
1076 Rufus, b. Aug. 17, 1780 ; m. Polly Thompson, Feb. 4, 1808. 458
1077 Deborah, b. Mb. 14, 1783 ; m. Salmon Chamberlain, son of John, re-
sided in New Salem, where he d.
1078 Benjamin, b. Feb. 9, 1785 ; m. 1. Mary Perry, Ap. 21, 1808. 459
2. wid. Polly Harding, Dec. 12, 1826.
3. wid. Polly Carter, Dec. 12, 1831.
1079 Jesse, b. Jan. 7, 1787; m. Anna Thompson, resided 1851, in New Salem.
163 PHEBE MERIAIil, [339] ra. JONATHAN PRATT, and resided at
Charlton. They are both deceased.
VI. Chil.
1080 Matilda, b. ; m. Parley Stockwell, of Sutton, who d. leaving no
issue. She was murdered in 1817, by Peter Sibley, whom she had taken as
a boarder from charity, because others refused to have him as an inmate
on account of his violent temper. 1 have not ascertained the particular
circumstances attending the commission of his crime, but in Sept 1817, be
was tried at Worcester, and acquitted on account of insanity. He was,
however, confiaed in the county prison till 1833, when he was sent to the
State Lunatic Hosp. at Worcester, where he d. in 1851, a. 63, having been
in confinement 34 years. At the time of the outrage his insanity was doubted
by nearly all in the vicinity, but the result shows that he was ever afterwards
deranged. (See Report on State Lunatic Hosp. for 1851.)
1081 Phebe, b. ; m. Henry G. Learned ; lives in Worcester.
1082 Irene, b. ; resides unmd. in Wor. Co.
1083 Jonathan Elliott, b. ; m. 1. Eveline Sumner, of Boston. 460
2. Harriet Richardson, of Billerica.
164 RACHEL MERIAM, [340] m. JOEL CLARK, resided at Shelbume,
where she d. and he went to ^^ the West," and d.
VI. Chil.
1084 Abigail, b. m. Taylor, " went West"
1085 Rhoda, b. went with her sister. -* 1086 Wilklns, b.
GooQle
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166 Captt. EBENEZEB MERIAM, [3411 m. PHEBB STOCKWELL,
resided at Oxford, where he d. Mb. 1820. His wid. m. ANDREW
PARSONS, of VemoD, Vt and d. his wid. at Oxford, 1849.
VI. Chil. b. at Oxford.
1067 Amos, b. May 1, 1790 ; in. Lucina King, Mh. 12, 1818. • 461
1068 Artemas, b. Nov. 7, 1791 ; m. Jerusha Stevens, Jany. 2*2, 1821. . 462
1089 Amasa, b. Mh. 4, 1793 ; m. Philena Case, Ap. 7, 1822. 463
1090 Parley, b. Feb. 1, 1795 ; m. Lucy Brown. 464
1091 Ebenezer, b. Mh. 27, 1796 ; d. yg.
1092 Cyril, b. Feb. 7, 1798 ; m. Eunice M. Gleason, Jany. 14, 1823. 466
1093 Luther, b. Oct. 30, 1799 ; m. Susan Gleason Marsh, Nov. 20, 1823. 466
1094 Ebenezer, b. May 5, 1801 ; m. Clarissa Cummings, Feb. 24, 1831. 467
1095 Phebe, b. Oct 7, 1805; m. Rufus Eddy, Mh. 18, 1827. 468
1096 Ira, b. Oct. 15, 1808 ; m. Nancy Converse, Mh. 26, 1834. 469
1097 Diantha, b. Dec. 15, 1810 ; m. Ithamar Stow ; resided at Millbury. 470
1098 Wright Stockwell, h. Dec. 16, 1814 ; m. Eliza Eddy, of Auburn,
Dec. 4, 1850.
166 WILLUM MERIAM, [343] m. 1. 2. HATSTAT.
They resided at New Salem. His wid. m. Lincoln Meriam, of New
Salero.
VI. ChiLbyl.wf.
1099 William, b. ; m. Smead.
Chil. by 2d wf.
1100 Norman, b. ; m. (was a grad. of Coll.?) and a
Lawyer at Hartford, Ct Had a dau. who md. Osgood, who
resides at New Salem.
1101 Cyrus, b. ; resides unmd. at New Salero.
1102 Lewis, b. ; went to Holton, New Brunswick.
1103 Lucy, h. ; m. resides at New Salem.
167 JOEL MERIAM, [845] m. 1. SARAH MERIAM, [1044] Dec. 7,
1800, his cousin, (the dau. of Jotham, Par. 157,) who was b. June 16,
1778, and d. Dec. 24, 1822, at New Salem, a. 44. 2. m. PHEBE PRATT,
ri054] 1833, his cousiu, who was b. 1779, the dau. of Stephen Pratt, who md.
Phebe Meriam, [324]. She resides, 1851, at Greenfield, where he d. Jany.
4, 1846, a. 70. He was a farmer.
VI. Chil. by L wf.
1104 Eliza, b. Nov. 18, 1802 ; d. June 4, 1820.
1105 Almira, b. Sep. 8, 1804 ; m. Obed Taylor, May 27, 1827, resides at Dex-
ter, Mich. They have— 1105^ Almira Meriam, and — 1105^ Olive.
1106 Erastus, b. July 17, 1806; resides in Boston, a dealer in watches and
jewelry ; is unmd.
1107 Sarah Burnap, b. June 13, 1809 ; m. Peleg Adams, June 16, 1841 ; a far-
mer at Greenfield. Had 2 chil. both dead. She is a 2d wf.
1108 Joel Wilkins, b. Jany. 25, 1811 ; m. Freedom Holton, May 15, 1834. 472
1 109 Jotham Addison, b. Feb. 25, 1813 ; m. Charlotte Harwood, May 5, 1841. 471
1110 Lysander, b. Mh. 18, 1816; resides in Greenfield, unmd. a farmer.
nil Lucy Ann, b. July 27, 1818 ; m. David S. Hastings, Oct. 8, 1846. He is
a cutter, at Shelburoe Falls.
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86 VI. GENERATION.
167i EPHRAIM LOCKE, [270] m. , of Petersham. He
d. at Wendell, Sep. 11, 1842, his wf. having d. Mb. 8, 1831.
VI. Chil.
1112 Twins, b. d. 1797. — 1113 Twins, b. d. May, 1800.
1 114 A child, b. ; d. Dec. 4, 1802.
1115 Ephraim, b. Aug. 9, 1803 ; ro. Nancy Orcutt, June 8. 1833.
1116 Thankful, b.
1117 Elvira, b. Jany. 5, 1808; m. James Ross, Jany. 1838.
11 18 Elsalina, b. , 1810 ; m. William Hemenway, Ap. 28, 1846.
168 EBENEZER LOCKE, [347] m. HANNAH EASTMAN, and re-
sided at Deering, N. H. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and lost
his leg ; and though the wound never healed he lived some years, but
finally d. in consequence of it at Deering. His wid. moved to Penn-
sylvania with two of her sons.
VI. Chil.
1120 Frederick, b. ; d. young.
1121 Reuben, b. ; moved to Penn.
1122 Charles, b. ; moved to Penn.
169 JONATHAN LOCKE,- [348] m. LUCY BROOKS, of Woburn, or
vicinity, at Burlington, Jany. 16, 1783. He resided at Deering, N. H.
where he d. June 21, 1830, a. 63.
VI. Chil.
1123 Mary, b. ; m. Hezekiah Hadlock, of Deering, where they
resided 1 850, and have had eight chil.
170 BENJAMIN LOCKE, [349] m. ANNA EASTMAN, Oct. 7, 1786,
who was b. Jany. 11, 1767, and d. Dec. 14, 1843. He resided at Deer-
ing, N. H. ; d. Sep. 14, 1839, a. 74.
VI. Chil.
1124 Ebenezer, b. May 28, 1787 ; d. Dec. 6, 1829.
1125 Benjamin, b. Jany. 16, 1789 ; d. Mh. 29, 1791.
1126 Jonathan, b. Jany. 23, 1791 ; d. Nov. 10, 1796.
1127 Benjamin, b. Oct. 27, 1792.
1128 Luther, b. Sep. 25, 1794 ; was living at Deering, 1850.
1129 Anna, b. May 21, 1799 ; d. Sep. 29, 1800.
1130 Roswell, b. Mh. 30, 1801 ; d.^ay 6, 1833.
1131 Anna, b. Jany. 22, 1804; m. Solomon Bartlett, of Deering.
11:32 Lucy, b. Sep. 12, 1806; m. Col. John Bartlett, of Deering.
I am indebted to a friend for the above record, after having made repeated
application to several members of the family without success.
171 JOHN PIERCE, [356] m. I. THANKFUL WHITE, Ap. 12, 1769,
who was b. Feb. 19, 1749, the dau. of John and Hannah White. She
d. in childbed June 4, 1770. 2. m. SARAH BLAKE, June 9, 1772, who was b.
Sep. 21, 1754, and d. July 18, 1791, the dau. of Samuel and Patience Blake.
3. m. the Wid. MARY ANN (BAKER) HOLDEN, Feb. 23, 1792, who was
b. Mh. 17, 1750, the dau. of James and Priscilla Baker, and the wid. of Jonathan
Holden.
[By Mr Holden she had James. 1768; John, 1770 ; Mary Ann. 1773 -, Elisabeth, 1775 ;
Prissey, 1777 ; Susannah, 1779 ; Lacy, 1781 ; and Hannah, 1783. She d. Sep. 23, 1792, of
•mall.pox.] ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^ f,^^f ^J^ ^^ ^^,. ^^^^^^ /^^^
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He 4. m. Wid. EACHEL (BENT) BLAKE, June 19, 1793, who wash. Sep. 28,
1745, (1743 ?) the dau. of John and Elizabeth Bent, of Milton, and the wid. of
Ezekiel Blake.
[By Mr. Blake she bad Ezekiel, 1764 ; WUliam, 1768 ; Enos, 1771; aad Elizabeth, 1773.]
She d. " by decay of nature," Mh. 23, 1829, a. 83. Mr. Pierce resided at Dor-
chester, where he d. Dec. 11, 1833, a. 91 yrs. 2 moe. and 8 days. He was a
shoemaker, a man of intelligence and integrity, and highly esteemed for his
many virtues.
VI. Chil. by 1. mg. b. at Dorchester.
1133 John, b. Feb. 9, 1770; d. June 4, 1770.
Chil. by 2. mg.
1134 John, b. July 14, 1773 ; m. 1. Abigail Lovell, Oct. 31, 1798. 478
2. Lucy Tappan, May 6, 1802.
1135 Sarah, b. Dec. 17, 1774; m. William Pope. 917
1136 Molly, b. Sep. 29, 1776 ; m. Frederic Pope, Ap. 13, 1796. 474
1137 Eunice, b. July 1, 1778; m. Ebenezer Clap, Oct. 18, 1797. 47S
1138 Jonas, b. Ap. 15, 1780; m. Margery West 918
1139 Samuel Blake, b. Feb. 4, 1782 ; ra. Eunice Shute Blake ; they reside
at Dorchester — no chil.
1140 Hannah, b. Oct 14, 1783; m. Jacob Foster, Ap. 3, 1833, who was b. in
Scituate, May 16, 1770. His first wf. was Joanna Stevens, who d. Jany.
20, 1831, a. 57 ; by her he had Joanna, Ira, Jacob, and Lucinda. No chil.
by 2d wf. They reside at Dorchester.
1 141 Lois, b. Nov. 28, 1785 ; m. Charles Ford. 919
1142 Patience, b. Dec. 26, 1787 ; m. William Trask, Aug. 4, 1811. 476
1143 Lemuel, b. Jany. 24, 1790 ; m. Eliza Middleberger. 920
172 BENJAMIN PIERCE, [357] m. HANNAH BADLAM, in 1766, who
was b. in Stoughton, in that part now Canton, in 1748, and d. in 1821.
She was the dau. of Stephen and Hannah Badlam, and sister of Col. Ezra and
Gen. Stephen Badlam. Col. Ezra was appointed by the Provincial Congress of
Mass. Capt. of Artillery, June, 1775 ; he continued in the Army till the battle of,
Monmouth, in which he distinguished himself. Mr. Pierce resided in Dorchester,
where he d. Mh. 26, 1812, a. 68.
VI. Chil.
1144 Hannah, b. 1767 ; d. 1817, unmd. —1145 Lilly, b. 1768 ; d. 1816, unmd.
1146 Benjamin, b. 1770 ; d. 1798, unmd.
1147 Stephen, b. Sep. 11, 1773 ; m. Sally Gill, May, 1799. 477
1148 Asa, b. , 1776 ; d. May 8, 1841, unmd.
1149 George, b. 1778; d. 1778.
1160 Joshua, b. June 29, 1779 ; m. Nancy Mellish, Oct 23, 1808. 478
1151 James, b. 1786 ; d. 1827, unmd.
173 ELIZABETH PIERCE, [358] m. JONATHAN CrfAMPNEY, of
Roxbury, who was b. in Dorchester, Feb. 6, 1737, the son of John, and
d. Aug. 1809, a. 72. His wid. d. Jany. 30, 1829, a. 82 yrs. and 8 mos.
VI. Chil.
1152 John, b. Feb. 22, 1779 ; m. Lydia Howe, Mh. 11, 1803. 479
1158 Sally, b. 1781 ; and d. with the small-pox, Ap. 1792, a. 11.
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174 JONATHAN PIERCE, [360] m. MARY GLOVER, dau. of Alex-
ander and Sarah Glover, of Dorchester, Sep. 12, 1776, who was b. June
24, 1753, and d. July 18, 1830 or 1831. He was a carpenter, resided
at Dorchester, and d. Dec. 1829 or 1830.
VI. Chil. b. in Dorchester.
1154 Jonathan, b. Oct 11, 1777; m. 1. Eunice Tolraan, Dec. 5, 1804. 480
2. Clarissa Blake, Aug. 11, 1886.
1155 Daniel, b. Aug. 4, 1779 ; m. Lydia Davenport, May 10, 1803. ^ 481
1156 Mary, b. Nov. 2, 1781 ; m. Stephen Tolman, Oct. 16, 1806. 482
1157 Alexander, b. Aug. 7, 1783 ; m. Margaret C. Hall Spear, Sep. 19, 18OT.
He d. Oct. 8, 1820, in Dorchester ; " had a son who went West"
1158 Sarah, b. Oct 2, 1787 ; d. June 6, 1828, a. 58.
1159 Elisha, b. Sep. 11, 1792; d. June 8, 1839, a. 52.
176 S\RAH PIERCE, [361] m. JONATHAN BLAKE, Oct 14, 1773,
who was b. at Dorchester Jany. 1, 1749, and d. at Warwick, Oct. 8,
1836, a. 87. She d. Aug. 15, 1831, a. 80.
VI. Chil. the first four b. at Dorchester, the others at Warwick.
1160 James, b. July 24, 1774 ; m. Susanah Conant, Nov. 3, 1799. 483
1161 Patience, b. Mh. 6, 1776 ; d. Jany. 6, 1778.
1162 Sarah, b. Feb. 16, 1778; m. Francis Leonard, Jany. 19, 1803. 484
1163 Jonathan, b. May 29, 1780 ; ro. Patty Conant, Jany. 1803. 485
1164 Elizabeth, b. June 2 1782. tH. /3^i<fe«^
1165 Mary, b. Ap. 1, 1784; m. Richard Clap.
1166 Rebecca, b. July 29, 1786 ; d. Nov. 11, 1803, in Boston.
1167 Nancy, b. Mh. 7, 1788.
1168 Samuel, b. May 19, 1797 ; m. Lucretia Hildreth, of Bolton, who d. at
Lowell, June 28, 1846, where he resides. His dau. 116^^ Melinda Pike,
m. Thomas Payson, of Dorchester, May 14, 1850.)
176 JAMES PIERCE, [363] m. LYDIA CLAP, dau. of Noah and Ann
Clap, of Dorchester, June, 1796 ; who d. Oct 7, 1814, a. 45. He re-
sided at Brookline, was a shoemaker, and d. May 21, 1826, a. 71.
VI. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
1169 James, b. Ap. 18, 1797 ; m. 1. Mary Withington, Nov. 1825. 486
2. Mary Frances Pavson, Nov 1833.
1170 John Howard, b. Sep. 7, 1800; m. Sophia Sanderson, of Brighton,
July 2, 1828, who d. 1840, -at Brighton. He was a tanner, resided at
Brookline, Brighton, and Chelsea; and d. Ap. 1849, at Chelsea ; no chil.
1171 Hannah, b. Aug. 17, 1803 ; m. Charles Steams, Jr. Feb. 29, 1832. 487
1172 Oliver, b. Sep. 18, 1805; d. Ap. 9, 1807.
1173 Ann, b. 18, 1810; m. Clark Lewis Haynes, Ap. 1835. 488
177 Dea. EBENEZER PIERCE [364] m. 1. SARAH WOODBURY, of
RoyaJston, Nov. 1785, who d. Ap. 16, 1795. 2. m. MARY BIRD, of
Dorchester, Int. Dec. 25, 1795, who d. 1809. 3. m. Wid. MARY GREGORY,
of Royalston, Int. May 17, 1810, who d. 1834. He resided at Warwick, where
he was chosen Deacon of the church in 1811, which office he held until his death,
Feb. 12, 1828, a. 71.
VI. Chil. by 1st wf. b. at Warwksk.
1174 Daniel, b. Feb. 8, 1787 ; m. 1. Lydia Flumphrey, Ap. 5, 1808. 489
2. Mrs. Nancy Richards, Sep. 13, 1818.
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1175 Sally, b. Mb. 7, 1789 ; m. 1. Hervey Woods, Mh. 1819. 490
2. Henry Willard, Sep. 1824.
1176 Joel, b. Dec. 31, 1790; m. 1. Lydia Hastings, Mh. 13, 1816. 491
2. Hannah Whitney, Nov. 11, 1833.
1177 James, b. Jany. 17, 1793; m. Cynthia Batchelder, Feb. 3, 1825. 492
1178 Ebenezer, b. Ap. 10, 1795 ; m. Abigail Simonds, Jany. 4, 1826. 493
178 LEMUEL PIERCE, [367] m. SARAH WHITE, July 31, 1795, the
dau. of Joseph and Sarah (Davis) White, of Brookline. He resided at
Newton, where be d. Dec. 1823, a. 63 yrs. 10 mos.
VL Chil.
1179 Sally Champney, b. Aug. 17, 1796; resides at Newton (1852) unmd.
1180 John Adams, b. Sep. 17, 1798 ; resides at Newton (1852) unmd.
179 HANNAH PIERCE, [368] m. JAMES LEWlS,'^ec. 5, 1782, of
Dorchester, who was b. at Hingham, Dec. 6, 1759, the son of James
Hawks Lewis, who removed from Hingham to Canton in 1768. James, the son,
went to Dorchester when 14 years of age, and learned the tailor's trade of Mr.
Jonathan Blake, and followed that occupation during life. He was a firm friend
to his country, and previous to his marriage he was nine months in the War of
the Revolution, and was one of a company from Dorchester who went in pur-
suit of Daniel Shays in the famed rebellion. He d. Oct. 20, 1827, a 68. His
wid. now (1852) resides at Dor. in her 91st year, cheerful and happy, with facul-
ties but little impaired, remembering the remarkable events of our Revolution
with distinctness.
V I . Chil. b. at Dorchester.
1181 James, b. Oct. 8, 1783 ; is a chaise trimmer and harness maker, and
resides with his mother, unmd.
1182 Betsy, b. Jany. 21, 1786 ; m. Elisha Hunt, Nov. 13, 1808. 494
1183 Lydia, b. Jany. 17, 1790 ; resides with her mother (1852) unmd.
1184 Hannah, b. Jany. 8, 1792 ; she resided at Augusta, Me. several yeacs and
taught school ; after her return she resided with her aunt Champney at
Roxbury, and then with her sister Mrs. Hunt, in Boston, where she d. Oct.
27, 1822, a. 31. She had a fine taste for painting, music, and poetry, and
of\en wrote occasional pieces of the latter.
1185 Benjamin, b. Ap. 30, 1794 ; d. of consumption Ap. 18, 1818, a. 24.
1186 Eunice, b. Mh. 30, 1796 ; m. Joseph Shepherd, Sep. 23, 1819. 495
1187 Francis, b. June 27, 1803; was clerk in a store for several years at
Augusta, Me. — His health failing, he returned to his father^s and d.
of consumption Aug. 12, 1826, a. 23.
1188 Eliza, b. June 18, 1806 ; resides with her mother, unmd.
180 JOHN FESSENDEN, [378] m. ABIGAIL M. CHILD, of Warren,
R. 1. Mh. 25, 1802, the dau. of Col. Sylvester Child, who m. Priscilla
Bradford, a lineal descendant of Gov. Bradford, of Plymouth. Mr. Fessenden
grad. at Brown University 1798, moved from Warren to Boston 1804, was for
many years a highly esteemed School Teacher ; was commissioned a Justice of
the Peace, and was an active magistrate in Boston many years. He d. at his
son's. Col. John, at Jamaica Plains, Nov. 16, 1845, a. 75. His wid, resides with
her son. Gen. Guy, at Warren.
VI. Chil.
1189 John M. b. Dec. 23, 1802 ; m. Mary Pierce Bumstead, May 21, 1834. 496
1190 Guy Mannering, b. Mh. 30, 1804 ; m. Maria Barton, the dau. of Capt.
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9» VI. Q£N&RATIOM.
Samuel Barton, of Warren^ B. I. He is a merehant in Warren, Brigadier
General in the R. L Militia, and commanded a company that rendered
the State some service in the late "Dorr War/' He has published a
history of Warren, R. I. and a Genealogy of the Bradford family.
1191 Charles Eugene, b. Dec. 5, 1806 ; d. Dec. 24, 1806.
1192 Edward Preble, b. Oct. 25, 1807 ; d. Aug."31, 1823, a. 15.
1193 Charles Eugene, b. Ap. 11, 1810; d. Ap. 23, 1828, a. 18.
1194 Sidney Bradford, b. Feb. 23, 1812 5 d. June 8, 1821, a. 9.
1195 Abby PriscilJa, b. Feb. 14, 1814 ; d. Oct. 11, 1839, a. 25.
1196 Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap. 17, 1816 ; d. Oct. 8, 1839, a. 23.
181 ELIZABETH FESSENDEN, [381] m. WILLIAM COOK, of Brigh-
ton, Oct. 10, 1816 ; she resides at Brighton, 1852, where he d.
VI. Chil.
1197 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 4, 1817; d. Aug. 9, 1839, a. 21.
182 STEPHEN FESSENDEN, [382] m. NEWELL ; resides
at Rutland.
VI. Chil.
1198 Stephen. — 1199 John. — 1200 Elizabeth.
1201 George. — 1202 Sally.
183 BENJAMIN FESSENDEN, [400] m. 1. REBECCA REX, May 1,
1785, (dau. of John Conrad Rex by wf. Rebecca, of Germany,) by whom
he had eleven children, who all d. in infancy ; the mother d. Feb. 27, 1804, and
he md. ANNIE BUCKNAM, dau. of Jeremiah and Dorothy Bucknam, of Fal-
mouth, Me. June 27, 1806. She d. Nov. 5, 1820. Mr. Fessenden was a soldier
of the Revolution, was at the siege of Savannah, and served a long time in the
army. After his marriage he resided in Boston, owned a large landed property
on what is now Lincoln Street, and kept a large wood wharf on Sea Street. He
resided at the comer of Summer and Lincoln Streets, and d. Aug. 17, 1827, a. 69.
V I . Chil. b. at Boston.
1203 Benjamin B. b, June 8, 1806 ; m. Charlotte A. Leverett, Oct. 24, 1829. 497
1204 Rebecca Ann, b. Dec. 13, 1807 ; m. Luther J. Barnes, Mh. 24, 18S15. 498
1205 Charles B. b. July 4, 1810 ; m. Susan £. Skinner, Jany. 8^ 1835. 499
184 ARTHUR FESSENDEN, [403] m. SARAH HALL, Nov. 20, 1788,
who was b. Oct. 14, 1765, the dau. of Col. Hopestill Hall, of Dorches-
ter, who m. Sarah Baker, May, 1763. (Col. Hall was b. Mh. 16, 1742, and d.
Sep. 25, 1803; his wf. was b. Feb. 18, 1742, and d. Sep. 21, 1808.) Mr. Fes-
senden was a merchant in Boston, resided on Gridley Street, near High Street,
but d. in Woburn, June 17, 1841, a. 77. His wf. d. at Boston, July 24, 1830, a.
nearly 66. He was a partner of the late Lieut. Gov. E. H. Robbins, and after
the dissolution of the partnership he lost a large property in consequence of ihe
failure of Gov. Robbins.
VI. Chil.
1206 John, b. Sep. 10, 1789 ; d. Oct. 3, 1792.
1207 Sarah, b. May 11, 1792 ; resides at Wob. 1852, unmd.
1208 Arthur, b. July 26, 1794 ; m. Mary H. Ellis, Sep. 27, 1819. 500
1209 Charlotte, b. Mh. 27, 1796 ; m. Joel F. Thayer, Nov. 21, 1819. 501
1210 Charles P. b. Feb. 11, 1798; m. wid. Mary Ann (AmoBtroDg) Mc-
Donough^ Nov. 2, 1846^ US
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1211 Mary, b. Nov. 28, 1799 ; resides at Wob. 1852, uDifid.
1212 Rebecca, b. Nov. 9, 1801 ; " u u u
1213 Edward Hall, b. Dec. 10, 1803 ; d. Sep. 2, 1845, unmd.
1214 John K. b. Aug. 10, 1807 ; m. Abigail Warren, Oct. 18, 1829. 603
. A 185 ELIZABETH FESSENDEN, [404] m. 1. BENJAMIN NICHOLS, of
Jfffi^ __ Milton. 2. m. BESffiLVINTON, of Boston. She d. a wid. Dec. 1839.
VL Chil. by Ist mg. ^^ ^« ^P /€/2.. /v >V^
1215 Eliza, b. m. 1. Cushman.
2. Ephraim Marsh, Jr.
Chil. by 2d mg. jhflf^ '
1216 Benjamin F. b. — 1217 John, b. d. unmd. ftbovit 1825.
1218 Elisha, b. d. a. 10. <^ ^^ c^ /r/T
1219 Mary Ann, b. m. Dexter Dana, and d. 1844*
1220 Sarah Barbara, b. m. one Jones.
186 GEORGE FESSENDEN, [407] m. ELIZABETH SUMNER, Nov.
1795, who was b. Mh. 17, 1777, the dau. of William Sumner, of Dor-
chester. Mr. Fessenden was a blacksmith, resided at Watertown, Boston and
Milton, and d. at M. May, 1806, a> 35. His wid. d. May 15, 1851, a. 74.
VI. Chil.
1221 Eliza, b. in Watertown, Sep. 7, 1796 ; resides, 1852, unmd. at Dorchester.
1222 George W. b. in Watertown, Ap. 17, 1798 ; d. Oct. 30, 1847.
1223 William Sumner, b. in Watertown, Nov. 7, 1799 ; went to sea Sep. 1814,
and was never heard from.
1224 Harriet, b. in Boston, Aug. 12, 1801 ; m. Friend Crane, Nov. 23, 18J6. 504
187 KEBECCA FESSENDEN, [408] m. Capt. ARCHIBALD ANDER-
SON, 1803, in Boston. (He was the son of James Anderson, of War-
ren, Me. who was b. in Scotland, 1749, who md. Hannah Nutting, and d. June 3,
1828, a. 79. James was the son of Archibald Anderson, who was from Ban-
nockbum, in Scotland, who md. Ann Malcolm, of Glasgow, Scotland, and came
to America with the " Scotch Colony," in 1753, settled at Warren, Me. and d.
about 1783. His wid. d. Ap. 16, 1807, a. 86.) Capt. Anderson removed from
Boston to Warren, Me. 1812, and d. there Oct. 11, 1849, a. 69. His wid. still
resides at Warren.
Y I . Chil. the first four b. at Boston, the others at Warren.
1225 Arthur, b. Mh. 9, 1804, went to the "South-West" about 1828. He 10
supposed to have died.
1226 Rebecca Jane, b. 1805 ; d. 1806.
1227 Archibald Calder, b. Ap. 3, 1807 ; m. Caroline F. Burrill, Feb. 17, 1828. 60&
1228 Charles Fessenden, b. Oct. 4, 1809, is a School Teacher, and resides,
1852, at Franktown, Va. unmd.
1229 Rebecca Jane, b. June 4, 1812 ; m. Gilbert Anderson, 1839. 506
1230 Hannah Elizabeth, b. Sep. 7, 1814 ; m. Horace Winchenbach, 1842. 607
188 ESTHER SNOW [410] m. EPHRAIM SPAULDING.
VI. Chil.
1231 Alvah, b. ; d. on his way home from Har. Col.
1232 Betsy, b. ; m. Aldrich, moved to Monson.
1233 Assenath, b. ; m. — 1234 Dewey, b. m.
1235 Edward, b. ; m.
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189 SAMUEL SNOW, [412] m. I. MOLLY WILSON, Nov. 26, 1773.
2. m. Wid. ROBINSON. He d. at his son Elias's, in Woodstock,
Ct. about 1836.
VI. Chil.
1236 Samuel, b. Sep. 3, 1774 ; m. Jerusha Jackson. 608
1237 Molly, b. July 25, 1776.
1238 Daniel, b. Ap. 30, 1779, moved to Cavendish, Vt ; m. Rebecca Boynton.
He d. at Cav. had a dau. — 1238^ Almy.
1239 Roswell, b. Feb. 22, 1781 ; d. Sep. 4, 1790.
1240 Lucy, b. Sep. 14, 1782; d. Dec. 11, 1790.
1241 Elias, b. Jany. 2i, 1785 ; m. Mary Lyman, of Woodstock, Ct where
they resided. Had sons — 1241^ Elias, and — 1241* Lyman.
1242 Hannah, b. Oct. 3, 1787 ; m. Cyrus Tracy, Mb. 3, 1808. 609
1243 Amanda, b.Ap. 13, 1790; m. M'Clanathan, ofBrookfidd. Nochil.
1244 Tryphena, b. May 12, 1793 ; m. Nelson Work, in Brimfield ; has
one son — 1244* John.
190 BILARCHY SNOW, [415] m. MOLLY SMITH, May 17, 1781. Re-
sided in Connecticut
VI. Chil.
1245 Eleazer, b. May 7, 1782 ; m. Pruda Richards.
1246 Smith, b. Aug. 18, 1784 ; m. Sarah Hyde, and d. 1841 or '42.
1247 Cynthia, b. July 29, 1786 ; m. Weedfen Clark, Feb. 3, 1825.
1248 Clina, b. Nov. 1, 1788.
1249 Myra, b. Oct 31, 1790 ; m. Rowe Cooley.
1250 Miriam, b. Mh. 20, 1793.
1251 Bilarchy, b. m. F. D. Trowbridge, Dec. 26, 1828, and re-
sided, 1850, in Tolland, Ct
191 MOLLY SNOW, [416] m. ENOCH PIERCE, of Mansfield, Ct
VI. Chil.
1252 Experience, — 1253 Enoch, b. — 1254 Earle, b.
192 THANKFUL SNOW, [419] m. SAMUEL BUGBEE, of Ashford, Ct
VI. Chil.
1255 Samuel, b.
1256 Betsy, b. ; m. Experience Swifl, of Mansfield, Ct
1257 Sophia, b. ; m. David Bugbee.
1258 A daughter, — 1259 Josiah,
193 BENJAMIN AMOS LOCKE, [430] m. 1. BETSY LAWRENCE,
1808. 2. m. SALLY MARRETT, June 15, 1823. He resided at
Lexington, and d. Oct 19, 1829, a. nearly 60. His wid. resides at Lex.
V I . Chil. by 2. wf. b. at Lexington.
1260 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 3, 1824 ; m. Jeduthan Richardson, [2054] 904
Jany. 1, 1849.
1261 Benjamin F. b. July 3, 1825 ; m. Anne E. Hill, Oct 31, 1849. SIO
1262 Albert A. b. Aug. 8, 1828 ; is in California, 1852.
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194 STEPHEN LOCKE [481] m. BETSY NICHOLS, Ap. 11, 1804,
dau. of Capt. Noah Nichols, of Cohasset. He resided at Lexington,
where he d. May 10, 1839, a. 6L His wid. resides at Lexington, 1852.
y I . Chii. b. at Lexington.
1363 William, b. Sep. 2, 1805 ; m. Harriet Locke, Nov. 5, 1838. 611
1264 Stephen, b. Feb. 18, 1807; m. Priscilla Wellington, May, 1832. 612
1265 Nichols, b. Mh. 20, 1810 ; m. Bloomy Davis, June 5, 1838. (13
1266 Amos, b. Sep. 30, 1813; m. Rhoda Blodgett, May 31, 1834. S14
1267 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 1823 ; d. Oct 18, 1826.
196 AMOS LOCKE, [433] m. JOANNA GREENLEAF, of Medford,
Mh. 27, 1805, who d. Aug. 7, 1841. He resided at Bedford and Mon-
son, and in 1835 removed to Springfield, where he d. July 7, 1841.
VI. Chil. b. at Bedford.
1268 Mary Ann, b. June 27, 1807 ; m. Cyrus Buckland, May 18, 1824. 616
1269 Abby Ann, b. June 20, 1809 ; d. Sep. 5, 1819, at Monson.
196 JAMES LOCKE [432] m. LUCY NICHOLS, Feb. 26, 1811, the dau.
of Adna Nichols, of Lexington. He resided at Lex. a farmer, and d. Ap.
1848, a. 63. His wid. resides at Lex.
VI. Chil.
1270 Sally, b. ; m. Thomas C. Gould ; resides at Lyndon, III.
1271 James Adna, b. ; d.joung.
1272 James Adna, b. ; m. Harriet Steams, resides at Lexington.
1273 Benjamin, b. ; unmd. lives at Lexington.
197 JOSEPH HARRINGTON, [434] m. LUCY RUSSELL, who was b.
Nov. 7, 1768, the dau. of Philip, of Lexington. He d. Jany. 18, 1829.
She resided at Lex. 1850.
VI. Chil.
1274 Susan, b. Nov. 23, 1792 ; d. Dec. 14, 1792.
1275 Joseph, b. May 1, 1794 ; m. Mary Snow, May 3, 1821. 616
1276 John, b. June 6, 1796 ; d. June 4, 1804.
1277 Lucy,b. Nov. 28, 1798; m. William Grover ; d. Jany, 12, 1834— no issue.
1278 Jonas, b. Nov. 7, 1800 ; d. Sep. 16, 1802.
1279 Mary, b. Sep. 19, 18 ; d. Aug. 4, 1828, unmd.
1280 Lydia, b. Feb. 10, 1806 ; m. Daniel Kenneston, of Lex. Feb. 10, 1828 ; re-
sides in Bedford.
1281 Nehemiah M. b. Mh. 14, 1808; m. Sophia Woodbury, of Boston, Dec. 11,
1845. He is a chaise and harness maker, at Lexington.
1282 Emily, b. Aug. 13, 1810; d. Mh. 22, 1828.
1283 Stephen, b. May 9, 1812 ; m. E. Hall, of Dedham, Mh. 1832. He
is a blacksmith at Boston.
196 JONATHAN HARRINGTON, [437] m. in West Camb. RUTH
BRITTON, of Shrewsbury, Nov. 10, 1799, who was b. 1777, and d.
May 12, 1817, a. 40. He d. June 9, 1821, a. 45. They resided at
Medford, where they both d.
VI. Chil.
1284 Otis, b. Dec. 16, 1800 ; m. Charlotte Tappan, of Woodbridge, N. J. He d.
at New York, 1836 ; had 2 sons and 2 daus.
1285 Caroline, b. Dec. 28, 1802 ; m. Chandler R. Humphrey. 617
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1286 Fidelia, b. Sep. 12, 1805 ; m. Samuel F. TuAsi, of Charlestown, and d.
leaving 2 sons.
1287 Almira, b. Jany. 7, 1808 ; m. Robert Laidlaw,of New York, and had 2 sons.
1288 Ruhamah B. b. Sep. 14, 1810 ; m. William Morgan, of New York, " moved
West," had 3 sons.
1289 Jonathan, b. Oct. 20, 1813; m. Calista Durfee, of Medway ; d. Sep. 1849,
a. 36, leaving no chil.
1290 Edward, b. June 9, 1816 ; d. Jany. 1, 1817.
199 BETSY LOCKE, [456] m. JAMES WYMAN, Jr. (son of James of
Lex.) Jany. 25, 1798, who was b. 1776, and d. Ap. 19, 1836, a. 60, He
was a farmer, and resided at Lex. where she resides.
VI. Chil.
1291 James, b. Ap. 18, 1798 ; m. Margaret Center, Dec. 10, 1823. She ob-
tained a divorce Jany. 1852, and m. hU uncle Francis Wyman, Feb. 1852.
1292 Emily, b. Oct. 18, 1801 ; d. May 9, 1803.
1293 Emily, b. Jany. 10, 1803 ; m. John Johnson, Mb. 31, 1825 ; reudes in
Methuen.
1294 Elbridge, b. Mb. 1, 1805 ; resides at Beacon Island, North Carolina.
1295 William P. b. Dec. 6, 1808 ; m. Eliza Philbrick ; resides in Woburn.
1296 Anna, P. b. Sep. 10, 1812; m. Samuel Richardson, in Lexington, June 22,
1843 ; resides in Methuen.
1297 Benjamin, b. July 6, 1816 ; m. Lucy Ann Puffer, Nov. 17, 1840.
1298 John G. b. May 17, 1818; resides at Lexington.
1299 Susan Elizabeth, b. Aug. 17, 1920 ; m. Jewett B. Streeter, Jany. 17, 1838 ;
resides in Woburn.
1300 Lucy A. b. Ap. 2, 1825 ; m. Marshall H. Locke, son of Hammond Locke,
(see Par. 392) Dec. 27, 1848.
1301 Francis S. b. Ap. 1, 1827 ; resides in Boston.
200 REUBEN LOCKE, [467] m. POLLY WILEY, Feb. 2, 1804, who
was b. Feb. 24, 1785 ; they resided at Stoneham, 1851.
VI. Chil.
1302 Reuben, b. Jany. 21, 1805 ; m. Abby Lynde, of Maiden, May 19, 1830.
1303 Luther, b. Oct. 10, 1808 ; m. Lucinda Wiley, Oct. 1833.
1304 Abner Gerry, b. Jany. 2, 1813 ; m. Nancy B. Howard, Nov. 6, 1834.
1305 Lucinda, b. May 11, 1817 ; d. May 11, 1817.
1306 Polly Wiley, b. Ap. 7, 1819 ; d. Oct. 5, 1820.
1307 James Leathe, b. June 15, 1822 ; m. Olive Stewart, Ap. 30, (1846 ?)
aOl LOA LOCKE, [458] m. MARY FOSTER, Mh. 15, 1805, who was
b. Oct. 3, 1784 ; resides at Lexington.
VI. Chil.
1308 Loa, b. Oct. 12, 1805 ; resides at Washington, D. C. has been m. twice.
1309 Romanus, b. Jany. 4, 1807 ; d. Feb. 1833, a. 26.
1310 George, b. Ap. 21, 1811 ; m. Abby Smith Casey, of Framingham, Jany.
15, 1849 ; resides at Lexington.
1311 Lydia, b. Dec. 26, 1813 ; m. Eben. B. Tuck, Aug. 2, 1838. They resided
and d. at Croyden, N. H.
1312 Stephen, b. Oct. 24, 1815 ; m. Elizabeth Jane Casey, of Framingham ; re-
sided at Saxonville, 1851.
1313 Mary Ann, b. Feb. 15, 1819 ; m. Ebenezer Lakeman, Cot 1, 1843. lit
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MS Dea. CHASLES LOCKE, [469] m. ABIGAIL NICHOLS, of Cbhas-
set. Dee. 8, 1812, who was b. Dec. 5, 1791. He is a farmer, residing
in the northerly part of Lex. and Dea« of the Church in Lex.
y I . Chil. b. at Lexington.
1314 Charles Burrill, b. Dec. 2, 1813 ; m. Lucy A. Croeby, July 85, 1835. 619
1315 Lewis, b. Nov. 21, 1815 ; m. 1. Louisa M. Caldwell, Ap. , 1840. 620
2. Mary Dennett, May 5, 184 .
1316 Abigail, b. Ap. 22, 1817 ; m. William M. Roberts, Aug. 22, 1839. S21
1317 Elmira, b. Feb. 27, 1819 ; d. Ap. 27, 1833.
1318 Elizabeth Nichols, b. Nov. 15, 1828.
203 BETSY LOCKE, [468] m. TIMOTHY TILESTON, Je. of Boston,
1805, the son of Timothy and Mary Tileston. He is a plane maker,
residing in Boston.
VI. Chil.
1319 Timothy, b. 1806 ; m. Pamela Colby, 1828 ; d. 1840.
1320 Betsy, b. 1807 ; m. Thomas Bancroft, 1824, and d. 1831.
1321 Mary S. b. 1808 ; d. 1810.
1322 Hannah, b. 1810 ; m. Thomas C. Sholes, 1824 ; no chil. She d.
at Lynchburg, Va. May 18, 1852.
1323 Benjamin L. b. 1811;
1324 Mary, b. 1814 ; m. Thomas B. StockwelL
1325 George, b. 1816;
1326 Caroline, b. 1818 ; d. 1819.
1327 Caroline, b. 1820 ; m. Marshall Johnson.
1328 William H. b. 1824 ; d. 1849.
1329 Edwin a b. 1831 ; d. 1832.
204 RUTH LOCKE [470] m. HARVEY TILESTON, of Borton, June
6, 1811, who was b. in Boston, Oct. 30, 1787, and d. Oct. 11, 1832.
Shed. Sep. 11, 1847, a. 57..
VI. Chil.
1330 Harvey, b. Ap. 26, 1812 ; m. Louisa Hew^s, Nov. 4, 1835. 522
205 LEVI LOCKE, [474] m. SUSAN SIMONDS, Dec. 1, 1829, who was
b. Aug. 7, 1808, and d. Nov. 11, 1846. She was the dau. of Caleb of
Lex. He resided at Boston, Milton, and Charlestown, and d. at Charles*
town, June 1, 1846, a. 47.
VI. ChU.
1331 Susan Simonds, b. Jany. 11, 1831, in Burlington ; m. Joseph Swan Cur-
rell, Ap. 11, 1847, had — 1131 ^ Frances Adelaide, b. Ap. 11, 1848 ;
resides in Charlestown.
1332 Mary Stedman, b Sep. 25, 1833, at Milton ; resides at Redfield, Me.
1333 Betsy Tileston, b. Nov. 14, 1835, at Milton ; m. John Warren Barnard,
Oct. 21, 1849, who was b. Nov. 16, 1829 ; resides at Charlestown.
1334 William Francis, b. June 10, 1836, in Milton.
13^ Abigail, b. Aug. 27, 1838, in Milton.
1386 Charles, b. Aug. 4, 1840, in Milton ; d. Ap. 14, 1841.
1337 Charles Washington, b. Ap. 21, 1842, in Boston.
1338 Mehitable, b. Aug. 29, 1846, in Charlestown ; d. Oct 19, 1846.
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206 LUSEBA LOCKE, [475] m. LABIBERT MATNARD, Aug. 6, 1824,
who was b. Jan. 25, 1799 ; (the son of Antipas Ma3mard, who was b.
Ap. 27, 1776 ; md. Sally Rice, Aug. 14, 1797, who was b. Nov. 15, 1772, and
is now a wid. residing in Boston.) Lambert M. has been many years the Land-
lord of the New England House, Boston. His wf. d. Jany. 9, 1852, a. 50.
VI. Chil.
1339 Mary Luseba, b. Aug. 9, 1825 ; m. Orson Humphre Thornton, Jany. 1,
1850, and resides at her father's.
1340 William Lambert, b. Sep. 2, 1826.
1341 Henry Huggerford, b. Jany. 16, 1828.
1342 Frederick Augustus, b. Aug. 31, 1829.
1343 Josephine, b. Oct 13, ia38. — 1344 Geoi^iana, b. Dec. 1, 1842.
207 MARY RUSSELL, [489] m. ABRAHAM DUREN, Oct 25, 1801,
who was b. Sep. 16, 1776, and d. Oct 14, 1822, a. 46. He was son
of Abraham Duren, of Chelmsford, who was b. Nov. 4, 1737, and m. Lydia, dau.
of Benjamin and Sarah Gould, of Chelmsford, Nov. 1, 1764, and who was b.
July 7, 1738 ; and the gr. gr. son of Abraham and Rachel Duren.
The wid. Mary Russell Duren now, 1852, resides at Wobum, on the place
where her husband resided ; it being the same place described on page 25 as
having been formerly owned by Ebenezer Locke, the son of William, Jr., and has
remained in the family ever since. The ancient house stands on a fine eminence
at the end of a lane leading from the road, and is beautifully ornamented by
shade trees. Mrs. Duren^s sons have built some convenient houses on both sides
of the lane, forming quite a little village called Durenville.
V I . Chil. bom at Wobum.
1345 Samuel Russell, b. May 29, 1803 ; m. Sybel Spaulding, Dec. 12, 1826. 623
1346 Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1805 ; m. Joseph Kendall, Dec. 28, 1826. 624
1347 Warren, b.Ap. 14, 1809; m. 1. Mary Ann Marrett, June 3, 1833. 626
2. Mary Chandler, Oct 18, 1848.
1348 William, b. June 5, 1813; m. Augusta R. Locke, (dau. of Hammond
Locke, Par. 392,) Feb. 4, 1845.
1349 Abraham, b. Nov. 21, 1815 ; m. Prudence Simonds, Ap. 5, 1842. 626
208 JESSE RUSSELL, [490] m. SARAH MUNROE, [744] the dau. of
William and Abigail. She d. 1828 ; he is also dead. They resided
in Lexington and Wobum.
VI. Chil.
1350 Joshua, b. ; d. young.
1351 Esther, b. ; resides unmd. at Wob.
1352 Thomas, b. ; resides at Lexington, 1852, with his gr. mother, unmd.
209 RUTH RUSSELL, [491] m. DANIEL OILMAN, Ap. 4, 1824, who
who was b. at Gilmanton, N. H. June 12, 1795, and d. Mh. 7, 1834.
He was the son of John, and was a farmer at Wobum, where he d.
His wid. resides, 1852, in Boston.
VI. Chil. b. at Wobum.
1353 Daniel Tenney, b. Nov. 27, 1824 ; m. Mary M. Janes, ? May 6, 1847. 627
1354 John Russell, b. Aug. 19, 1826 ; m. Elizabeth Olds. 628
1355 Leander Proctor, b. June 29, 1828; m. Eliza Soule, Ap. 1850.
1356 William Henry, b. Feb. 3, 1831.
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210 NEHEMIAH STONE, Jr. [505] m. LUCY BARTLETT, Jany, 15,
1783, who d. Jany. 10, 1826. He was living at Oxford, 1851.
VI. Chil.
1857 Sarah, b. Feb. 24, 1784 ; d. young.
1358 Lucy, b. Ap. 4, 1785 ; m. 1. Charles Thompson, Mh. 29, 1808. 629
2. John Russell, Feb. 4, 1822.
1359 Martha, b. July 15, 1786 ; m. Samuel Hall, Jany. 1819. 630
1360 Betsy, b. Mh. 30, 1788 ; m. Charles Marble, Jany. 1, 1813. 631
1361 Fanny, b. Dec. 13, 1789 ; m. Jacob Tucker, July 12, 1815. 632
1362 Lydia, b. Mh. 28, 179:^; m. 1. Jacob Marble, Dec. 13, 1812. 633
2. Issachar Corains, Ap. 10, 1830.
1363 Sophia, b. July 1, 1795 ; m. Luther Marble. 634
1364 Nehemiah Bartlett, b. Sep. 17, 1798 ; resides in Charlton ; has repre-
sented that town in the Legislature.
211 Col. EBENEZER STONE, [506] m. ESTHER LAMB, Ap. 16.
1783, who d. May 12, 1849. They resided at Charlton, where he d.
Oct 8, 1833, a. 72.
VI. Chil.
1365 Hannah, b. Oct. 30, 1783 ; m. Simeon Rich, July 2, 1812. 536
1366 Samuel, b. Aug. 12, 1787; m. Elizabeth Yale, Dec. 15, 1812. 636
1367 Esther, b. Sep. 27, 1789.
1368 Ebenezer Locke, b. Oct. 1, 1793.
1369 Harriet, b. Mh. 9, 1797 ; m. 1. John Rich, Feb. 28, 1815. 637
2. Amos Williams, Sep. 1, 1823.
1870 Marietta, b. May 2, 1801 ; m. Thomas H. Rice, Ap. 26, 1829. 638
1371 Sally, b. Feb. 19, 1805.
212 Doct. SAMUEL LOCKE, [508] ra. HANNAH COWDEN, (the dau.
of Major Thomas Cowden, of Fitchburg,) Dec. 30, 1782, who was b.
June 23, 1763. Major Cowden was of Irish descent, and was a gentleman dis-
tinguished in the Revolutionary war, and was a man of influence in the town.
Doct. Locke was a Physician, practised a short time at Fitchburg, and afterwards
at Sherburne, where he d. at the early age of 27, Aug. 31, 1788. His wid. md.
JOHN SAVAGE, a Portrait Painter, Jany. 17, 1799, who resided at Princeton
and Philadelphia, and d. at Fredericksburg, Va. Aug. 16, 1800, a. 36. She then
md. JAMES WOOD, of Westminster, Vt. formerly of Lunenburg, a farmer.
She was again left a wid. and d. at the house of her dau. Mrs. Sawyer, at Mount
Vernon, N. H. July 16, 1812, a. 49.
VI. Chil.
1372 Hannah, b. Nov. 5, 1783 ; m. Sawyer, who resided at Mount
Vernon, N. H. and I believe also at Nashua, N. H. All efforts have
proved unavailing to obtain any definite information of this family ; one
of them writes, " I have no information to give."
1373 Chariotte, b. June 11, 1785 ; m. John Whitcomb, Jany. 18, 1810. 639
1374 Keziah Bullard, b. June 16, 1787 ; m. Jonathan Haskell, Ap. 1808. 640
1375 Eunice Newell, twin of the last, b. June 16, 1787 ; d. June 26, 1787.
213 EPHRAIM WILDER, [511] m. HANNAH REED, about 1778. He
was a farmer, resided at New Braintree, and d. Jany. 17, 1839. His
wf. was dau. of Col. Joseph and Eunice Reed, of Sterling and Brookfield, and
d. at N. B. Dec. 14, 1812, a. 49. Mr. W. was a soldier of the Revolution, was
at the surrender of Burgoyne, and received a pension.
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VI. Chil.
1376 Joseph, b. ; m. Nichols ; was a merchant in Boston.
His wid. resides with her son John, at Albany, N. Y.
1377 Nathan, b. Nov. 16, 1781 ; d. unmd. at South Reading, Dec. 4, 1849.
1378 Ephraim, b. , was a merchant, went to Albany, N. Y". about 1811;
d. Ap. 1838, unmd.
1379 Mary, b. Oct. 5, 1787, at Brookfield ; m. Ebenezer Farley, Sep. 17, 1816. 641
1380 George W. b. Mh. 8, 1790 ; m. , Jany. 24, 1819. 542
214 TIMOTHY WILDER, [512] m. in Rutland, Vt. EUNICE OSGOOD,
of Sterling, 1783. He returned to Sterling, where he d. May 19, 1831,
a. 71. His wid. was living at Sterling, 1849. Mr. W. was a patriot of the Revo-
lution, and served his country in the army three years, for which he received a
pension.
VI. Chil.
1381 Timothy, b. May 27, 1783 ; d. unmd. at Sterling, 1850; a. 67.
1882 Ephraim, b. Nov. 16, 1791 ; m. Rebecca Hunt, 1828. 543
1383 Eunice, b. July 30, 1793 ; resides unmd. at Sterling, 1852.
1384 Rebecca, b. July 16, 1795 ; resides unmd. at Sterling, 1852.
1385 Derrick, b. June 20, 1797; d. Sep. 19, 1799.
1386 Albert, b. Sep. 25, 1799 ; d. Sep. 27, 1799.
>Lr^A^ 1387 Nancy, b. Sep. 1 1, 1800 ; m. fsektet Kendall, Feb. 3, 1823. 644
1388 Merrick, b. July 18, 1803 ; m. Catherine Day, of Winchendon, 1830.
1389 Charles A. b. Aug. 22, 1807 ; d. Sep. 19, 1809.
1390 Lucretia, b. June 25, 1809 ; m, George L. Stewart, June 30, 1835. 545
1391 Augustus, b. Feb. 23, 1811; m. Charlotte Moore, of Tolland, Dec.
1847 ; who d. 1847. He is a mechanic, resided in N. York, 1849.
215 LUCRETIA WILDER, [513] m. EBENEZER POPE, Dec. 1780,
a merchant in Sterling. (He was the son of Joseph and Hannah
(Shaw) Pope, of Danvers, afterwards of Pomfret, Ct. where he (the father) re-
moved with General Putnam, who m. his sister Sarab. From Pomfret he moved
to Sterling, where he d. May 27, 1807, a^91. His wf. d. May 1, 1798, a. 77.
Besides Ebenezer, he had another son, the Rev. Joseph Pope, of Spencer, who
m. Ann Hammond, of Newton, and d. Mh. 10, 1826; his wid. was living at
Spencer a few years since.) Ebenezer was b. at Pomfret, Ct. May 29, 1752,
and d. at Sterling, Mh. 24, 1825, a. 73. His wf. d. Sep. 24, 1816, a. 55.
VI. Chil. b. jn Sterling.
1392 Joseph, b. Sept. 20, 1781, d. Aug. 12, 1814, unmd. ; was a farmer at Sterling.
1393 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 12, 1783 ; was a merchant in Sterling, a Colonel of the
Mass. Militia, and a Dep. Sheriff, and d. unnul. Mh. 11, 1833.
1394 Hannah, b. Nov. 27, 17d5 ; resides unmd. at Sterling, 1852.
1395 Betsy, b. Feb. 1, 1788; m. Jacob Conant, Jany. 31, 1810. 546
1396 Lucretia, b. Sep. 28, 1791 ; m. Jabez Crosby Howe, of Spencer, June
6, 1815, who was b. Feb. 5, 1787, the son of William and Abigail (Crosby)
Howe, of South Brookfield. Mr. Howe is a merchant ; he resided in
Spencer from 1815 to 1822, when he removed to Boston, where he now
resides. No chil.
1397 Nancy, b. Dec. 20, 1793 ; m. Amos Howe, brother of the above, Jaa. 19,
1819. He was a merchant in Boston, and d. in Brookfield, Nov. 23, 1828,
a. 30, leaving no issue. His wid. m. Rev. Joseph Vaill, of Brimfield, Jany.
6, 1830, and resides in Somers, Ct. where he was installed 1844.
1398 Josiah, b. Jany. 17, 1798 ; m. Lydia Jackson Cotton, June 30, 1825. 547
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216 JOEL WILDER, [516] m. LUCY KENDALL, 1789, dau. of Josiah
and Esther Kendall, of Sterling. He was a farmer, resided at Gard-
ner, removed to Lancaster, where he d. May 2, 1837, a. 70. His wid.
resides at Lancaster.
VI. Chil.
1399 Lucy, b. 1790 ; m. Dea. Otis Stearns, of Leominster, 1816. 665
1400 Joel, b. July 16, 1796 ; ra. Deborah Whitman, 1828. 648
1401 Caroline Amelia, b. July 16, 1810 ; m. Robert Andrews, 1834. 649
1402 Charles Josiah, b. Jany. 1814 ; m. Eliza Carter, June 1838. 660
217 Col JOSIAH WILDER, [517] m. SUSAN CARLTON, of Rindge,
N. H. Ap. 11, 1801, who was b. Ap. 1, 1777. He moved from Ster-
ling to Rindge, 1794, was a merchant many years, a part of the time in partner-
ship with his brother Samuel. He represented Rindge in the House of Reps, of
New Hampshire 9 years from 1^02 to 1810; was in the Senate in 1811, and d.
Ap. 27, 1812, a. nearly 42. He was also a Col. of the Now Hamp. Militia, and
maintained a most excellent character. His wid. m. Jacob Haskell, Esq. of Har-
vard, about 1814, and d. there Nov. 20, 1844.
VI. Chil.
1403 Julia Ann, b. Sep. 21, 1802 ; m. Augustus Robbing, Sep. 24, 1835. 661
1404 Alfred Montrose, b. Ap. 17, 1804; m. Lydia E. Babcock, Nov. 9, 1835. 662
218 Capt. HARRISON WILDER, [518] m. KEZIAH POWERS, only
dau. of Ephraim and Keziah Powers, of Sterling, Jan. 3, 1803, and re-
sides at Sterling. To him am 1 indebted for much of the information I give of
the Wilder families. He resides on his father's homestead on the main road from
Lancaster to Sterling, being the first farm west of Lancaster and Sterling line,
and which has been in possession of the family about a century.
VI. Chil. b. at Sterling.
1405 Maria, b. Jan. 31, 1804 ; d. unmd. July 29, 1839.
1406 Maria Ann, b. Mh. 1, 1807, ) ., j . q. r
1407 Elizabeth, b. May l! 1810, } ^^^^^^ ""™^- «^ S*^^^^"«-
1408 Josiah, b. July 27, 1812 ; m. Susannah B. Maynard, Sep. 25, 1841. 663
1409 Martha, b. Ap. 21, 1817 ; m. Henry T. Taylor, Ap. 28, 1841. 664
219 SAMUEL LOCKE WILDER, Esq. [519] m. ANNA SHERWIN,
May 20, 1797, dau. of Timothy and Mary (Crombie) Sherwin, of
Rindge, N. H. but formerly of Boxford. She was b. Dec. 31, 1778, and d. Feb.
5, 1851, a. 72. Mr. Wilder went to Rindge, May 27, 1794, was clerk in his
brother's store and afterwards a partner, and after the death of his brother he car-
ried on business in company with his son Marshall P. He was Representative
from Rindge in the Legislature of N. H. 13 years, viz. 1815 to 1823, '28, ^29,.
1838 and '39. Has been a Jus. of the Peace since 1816, and is now a Justice
throughout the State of N. H.
VI. Chil. b. at Rindge.
1410 Marshall P. b. Sep. 22, 1798 ; m. 1. Tryphosa Jewett, Dec. 31, 1820. 665
2. Abby Baker, Aug. 29, 1833.
1411 Eurydice, b. July 13, 1801 ; d. Jany. 9, 1818.
1412 Frederick A. b. Ap. 16, 1804 ; m. Apphia Tyler, Jany. 28, 1828. 666
1413 Mary Ann, b. Ap. 1, 1806 ; m. Rev. Albert B. Camp, Feb. 8, 1829. 667
1414 Nancy, b. Nov. 10, 1809 ; d. Feb. 23, 1880.
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1415 Josiah, b. Oct 31, 1813 ; m. Elizabeth F. Fosdick, May 13, 1885. 6S8
1416 Mersilvia, b. June 18, 1816 ; m. Stephen B. Sherwin, Ap. 16, 1835. 5S9
1417 Eurydice Augusta, b. Jany. 28, 1819.
1418 Samuel Locke, b. Jany. 9, 1822 ; m. Anna Silsby, Oct. 15, 1845. 560
220 JOHN LOCKE, [525] m. at Lancaster, ESTHER PHELPS, the dau.
of Asahel, May 21, 1786, (Family Rec.) or Dec. 14, 1786, (Town
Rec.) She was b. Dec. 21, 1766, and was living a widow at Moravia, N. Y. in
1849. He resided at Sempronius, N. Y. in that part since called Moravia, where
he d. Feb. 22, 1807 or '8, from a wound accidentally inflicted with a knife. He
moved from Lancaster to Buckland about 1793, and from thence to Sempronius
about 1802.
VI. Chil.
1419 Esther, b. Ap. 8, 1787, at Lancaster ; m. Parker, and resides at
Moravia.
1420 Lucy, b. Dec. 17, 1789, at Lancaster.
1421 BetMy, b. Feb. 11, 1793, at Buckland.
1422 John, b. Dec. 5, 1794, at Buckland, was m. — resided at Lodi, N. Y. where
he d. Aug. 1851 ; had 4 chil.
1423 David, b. July 13, 1797, at Buckland ; d. Sep. 28, 1812, in consequence of
a wound accidentally received from a gun.
1424 Mary, b. Feb. 19, 1799, at Buckland ; m. Chauncy Wright, Jany, 11, 661
1827.
1425 James G. b. Jany. 16, 1802 ; m. and resided at Lodi, N. Y. 1851.
1426 Henry W. b. Jany. 22, 1805 ; m. Temperance Wood, Dec. 22, 1833. 662
221 HARRIET LOCKE, [526] m. CALEB ALEXANDER, of Winches-
ter, N. H. 1792, where he was b. May 19, 1765, (the son of Col. Reuben
Alexander, whose father was from Scotland.) He was a highly respectable
merchant at Winchester. His wf. d. Sep. 2, 1807, and he m. MARY WOOD,
dau. of Lieut. Samuel Wood, of W. in 1809, by whom he had Catherine, George
Gardner, Mary, Moses, Samuel, Timothy, and Luke. He d. Ap. 3, 1837, a. 72.
VI. Chil.
1427 Gardner, b. Nov. 1, 1794 ; d. Sep. 26, 1796.
1428 Harriet L. b. Ap. 27, 1797 ; m. John Butler, Nov. 27, 1815. 663
1429 Louisa, b. Sep. 7, 1799 ; d. Oct. 19, 1799.
1430 Emily, b. Oct. 11, 1800 ; m. Samuel Ripley. 664
1431 Timothy, b. Feb. 26, 1803 ; d. June 3, 1803.
222 WILLIAM LOCKE, Jr. [529] m. ELEANOR HAYNES, of Lancas-
ter, Feb. 25, 1796. They are both residing at New Ipswich, N. H.
where he was formerly a trader.
V I . Chil. b. at New Ipswich.
1432 William, b. July 29, 1798 ; m. Jane W. Wilder, of Ashburnham, Mh. 8,
1829, the dau. of Caleb and Louisa W. He d. at Ashb. Sept 7, 1837, in
consequence of a fall from a pear tree, leaving no issue. His wid. md.
Harrison Wyman, of Westminster, Nov. 17, 1846.
1438 Josiah, b. Oct. 18, 1804 ; m. Elizabeth W. Willard, Oct 18, 1827. 666
223 POLLY LOCKE, [531] m. JOHN EMERSON, June 1, 1801, (the
son of Thomas, of Topsfield, who m. Lydia Porter, of Wenham.) He
was a merchant, resided at Lunenburg (and Rindge, N. H. ?) and afterwards at
Norwich, Vt where he was living, 1851. His wf. d. about 1805, and he ro.
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VIOLET P. SCOTT, dau. of Dr. Scott, of Peacham, Vt by whom he had dau.
Ann Howe, who m. Upham, a merchant in Boston.
VI. Chil.
1434 Lydia, b. Aug. 2, 1802, at Lunenburg ; m. Thomas William Freelon, 666
Sept. 3, 1821.
1435 Thomas Locke, b. Mb. 3, 1804 ; was a midshipman in the U. S.
Navy, resigned, became a merchant in Bfaine, and d. at sea about 1838.
224 JOSIAH LOCKE, [582] m. SUSANNAH PATTERSON, Oct 12,
1806, dau« of James and Miriam Patterson, of Lunenburg, where she
was b. Mb. 14, 1785, and d. in Bloomfield, Me. May 27, 1819, by suicide in a
state of mental derangement. He then m. Miss SARAH CROSSWELL, Mb.
1822, who was b. at Plymouth. Mr. Locke d. Mh. 28, 1826, and his wid. m.
Mr. ARMSBY, of Strons, Me. and d. his wid. in Bloomfield, 1844. Mr. Locke
was an enterprising merchant and man of business at Bloomfield, was frequently
elected to offices of trust in the town, and d. highly esteemed for his integrity.
VL Chil. b. in Canaan, now Bloomfield.
1436 Mary S. W. b. Aug. 8, 1807 ; m. George W. Hathaway, Mh. 20, 1835. 567
1437 Ann L. b. Jany. 10, 1811 ; m. George W. Hathaway. 667
1438 Samuel W. b. Jany. 17, 1813 ; was drowned at Bloomfield, Jan. 28, 1820.
1439 James P. b. July 25, 1818 ; d. Oct 6, 1818?
225 CATHERINE LOCKE, [543] m. AMOS WHEELER, who is dead ;
she d. at Brookfield, Madison Co. N. Y. Ap. 4, 1851, a. 90 yrs. 7 mos,.
and 4 days.
VL Chil.
1440 Persis, b. ; m. Price B. Mclnlyre, lives in Brookfield, N. Y.
1441 Josiah, b. ; he is dead, his wid. and chil. live in Alleghany Co. N. Y.
1442 Arad, b. ; resides at Villanova, Chautauque Co. N. Y.
1443 Kitty, b.
1444 Catherine, b. ; m. Shepherd, resides in Chenango Co. N. Y.
1445 Amos, b. ; resides in Villanova, Chautauque Co. N. Y.
1446 Loretta, b. ; " " " "
226 JOHN LOCKE [544] m. PHEBE MATTHEWS, his cousin, in Brook-
field ; resided at Wilmington, Vt. Salisbury, N. Y. and subsequently at
Litchfield, N. Y. where he d. Jany. 31, 1833, a. 69. His wf. was b.
Mh. 18, 1765, d. Aug. 20, 1846, a. 81.^ He was an intelligent farmer.
VL Chil.
1447 Lydia, b. Nov. 22, 1791 ; in Wilmington,Vt. — m. John Leach, 1814. 568
1448 Elam, b. ; d. young.
1449 John, b. Feb. 16, 1794, in Salisbury, N. Y. — m. Caroline Harris, in Litch-
field, N. Y. 1816, resided there till about 1836, and moved to Brownhelm,
Loraine Co. Ohio. Is a farmer, no chil.
1460 Persis, b. Oct 30, 1797, in Litchfield, N. Y. — m. Dea. Luman Barber, in
Ellington, Oct. 15, 1847, moved to Snow Hill, Cayuga Co. N. Y. He is
a carpenter, Deacon of the Cong. Ch. She is a member of the Methodist
Church.
1451 Elam, b. Mh. 10, 1800 ; m. Candace Cordelia Easton, [1467] Ap. 16, 1826,
and d. suddenly, June 20, 1827. Had one child that d. in infancy. His
wid. resides at Cedarville, N. Y.
1452 Fanny, b. Nov. 11, 1803 ; m. Lucius C. Rogers, Nov. 16, 1824. 569
Two other chil. d. in infancy.
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M7 JOSIAH LOCKE, [546] m. ELlZABETfT HARTWELL, of Wll^
mingtoD, Vt. 1791, who was living 1850, at Wyoming, N. Y. He re-
sided at Wilmington, Vt Ogdensburg, N. Y. Winfield, N. Y. and several other
places in N. Y. and d. at Covington, N. Y. Dec. 20, 1839, a. 72. The account
of his family that follows was all that I was able to glean from various sources.
VI. Chil.
1453 Elam, b. 1794, in Winfield, N. Y. — m. Jane Jones, 1821. 91 1
1454 Erie, b. l';95 ? d. in Philadelphia, 1820.
1455 Ira, b. 1810 ? in Brookfield, N. Y.? m. Harriet Roberts ; is a
merchaiit at Glenn^s Falls, N. Y.
1456 Mik>, b. 1814? in Winfield? m. Charlotte Wheeler, of Middlebury, N. Y.
resides at Geneseo, N. Y.
1457 Myron, b. 1816 ? in Winfield ? m. Eunice Andrews, of Middlebury, N. Y.
resides at Wyoming, N. Y.
1458 Katherine, b. 1818? at Honeoye, N. Y. — m. William Graves, of Middle-
bury ; resided in Perry, N. Y.
1459 Phebe, b. ; m. Ira F. Pratt? a farmer, at Gainesville, N. Y.
1460 Hannah, b. , at Genoa, N. Y. — m. Leonard Parmalee ? resides at
Rochester, N.Y.
1461 Fanny, b. ; m. Azor Cole, resides at (Jenesee, N. Y.
1462 Betsy, b. - ; d. — 1463 Betsy ? b.
14(54 Polly, b. ; m. , resided in Ohio — is dead.
It is said that there were three other chil. — if so, they prob. d. young.
228 HANNAH LOCKE, [547] m. ELIJAH EASTON, Nov. 1793, who
was b. in Suffield, Ct. 1758, and removed to Wilmington, Vt. about
1790, where he md. resided there till about 1805, when he removed to Berkshire
Co. Mass. where he d. Aug. 27, 1815, in the town of Pittsfield, a. 57. Soon after
the death of her husband, Mrs Easton moved to Cedarville, Herkirmer Ca N.Y.
with her chil. where her father then resided. In 18;)0 she m. DANIEL TALL-
COTT, of Warren, N. Y. who d. about 1847. She d. Aug. 27, 1851, a. 81.
Both her husbands were farmers.
VI. Chil. by 1. mg. b. all but the last three at Wilm'mgton, Vt.
1465 Henry L. b. Sep. 21, 1794 ; m. Elizabeth Devendorff, Dec. 30, 1827. 570
1466 Melisse, b. July 22, 1796; m. Russell Warren, of Warren, N.Y. June
13, 1837, who d. Oct. 1, 1850 ; no chil. She resides at Columbia, N.Y.
1467 Candace C. b. July 23, 1798 ; m. Elam Locke, [14oll her cousin, Ap. 16,
1826, at Litchfield, N. Y. who d. June 20, 1827. She resides at Cedar-
ville, having had one child that d. young.
1468 Charity, b. July 24, 1801 ; d. Nov. 16, 1824, in Columbia, N.Y. unmd.
1469 Harvey, b. Oct. 14, 1803 ; m. Maria Hughes, Oct. 9, 1832. 571
1470 William L. b. Mh. 13, 1806 ; in Hancock, m. Emeline Henry, Feb. 572
5, 1828.
1471 Fanny, b. June 8, 1808 ; in Hancock, m. Francis Etheridge, Aug. 3, 673
1831.
1472 Charles L. b. Oct 26 j 1810, in Lanesboro^ 674
qT^L L^4fiutL^tti. 1. Sopbia Starkweather, Jan. 19, 1836.
/ ' 2. Clarissa Locke, [1513] July 14, 1848.
229 HEPSEBAH LOCKE, [548] m. OLIVER PERRY. They lived and
d. at Woodford, Vt.
VI. Chil.
1473 Dulcenath, b. ; m. Ayres, is a wid. at Bennmgton, Vt.
1474 Willard, b. ; resides in Michigan.
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1475 Eliza, b. ; m. Richmond, resides at Churcfaville, N.Y,
1476 Nancy, b. ; m. Richmond, is a wid. at ^^ ^^
230 FANNY LOCKE, [549] m. SILAS HAMILTON, Ap. 3, 1803, in
Litchfield, N. Y. who was b. Nov. 4, 1776, the son of Silas Hamilton,
who was b. at Brookfield, Feb. 21, 173t>, and m. Hannah, dau. of David Hoit,
who was b. lived and d. in the Old House at Deerfield, where his gr. gr. mother
was shot by the Indians through the door. The house was taken down a few
years since to the great regret of every one. Hannah Hoit was b. Sep. 6, 1744,
and d. May, 1842, a. 97, her husband having d. Aug. 7, 1816, a. 80.
Mr. Hamilton, who m. Fanny L. resided many years at Litchfield, N. Y. where
his chil. were born ; of late years he has been a resident of Utica, N. Y, His
wf. d. June 6, 1848, a. 73.
VI. Chil.
1477 Isaac T. b. Feb. 1, 1804 ; m. Joanna Pellett, Feb. 21, 1838. 575
1478 Reuben S. b. Dec. 20, 1805 ; m. Maria Ford. 576
1479 Silas L. b. Feb. 6, 1808 ; m. Zeruiah Annis Ames, Mh. 23, 1834. 577
1480 Persis M. b. Mh. 18, 1810 ; m. Avery P. Thompson, Jany. 24, 1847,
and resides at Cedarville, Herkimer Co. N. Y.
1481 Ira Eri Locke, b. Mh. 15, 1816 ; m, Mary S. Merry, Oct 17, 1844. 578
1482 Carissa M. b. Sep. 7, 1819 ; resides with her brother Isaac at Utica,
N. Y. unmd.
Two other chil. names not given, d. young.
231 IRA LOCKE, [550] m. PERSIS HAMILTON, Nov. 1800, who is
sister to Silas H. that m. her sister Fanny. (See Par. 230.) They
resided at Guilford, Chenango Co. N. Y. where he d. Jany. 19, 1852,
of apoplexy, a. 74.
VI. Chil.
1483 Ascenath, b. , m, Wiley Scott, lives at Nineveh, on the Sus-
quehanna River.
1484 Sophia, b. ; m. Gurdon Morgan, lives at Unadilla, Otsego Co. N. Y.
1485 Hepsebah, b. has been twice md, — lives with her 2d husband on the
Chemung River.
1486 Elvira, b. m. Ransom Clark, lives in Rockdale, Chenango Co. N.Y.
1487 Hiram, b. m. Olive Hyers, lives in Rockdale.
1488 He man, b. resided with his father, 1851, unmd.
1489 Hannah, b. resided with her father, 1851, unmd.
232 MARY LOCKE, [552] m. THOMAS LAWS, Sep. 4, 1787, who was
b. July 9, 1761, at Billerica, and d. at Peterboro', N. H. Ap. 4, 1844.
He was the son of Thomas, and moved with his father to Westminster in 1765,
where he resided till 1801, when he removed to Peterboro', N. H. His wife d.
Dec. 22, 1838, a. 77.
VI. Chil.
1490 Phebe, b. Feb. 20, 1789 ; d. Feb. 25, 1789.
1491 Amos, b. Jany. 14, 1790 ; d. Mh. 12, 1795.
1492 Samson, b. Oct 22, 1791 ; d. Feb. 27, 1795.
1493 Amos, b. June 14, 1795 ; drowned Sep. 5, 1797.
1494 Thomas, b. May 11, 1797; m. 1. Abigail B. Atkinson, Nov. 30, 1825. 679
2. Mary Atkinson, Feb. 5, 1833.
3. Clarissa Melvin, Feb. 3, 1835.
1495 Mary, b. Jany. 19, 1799 ; m. James Child, May 10, 1827. 580
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1496 Nathaniel F. b. May 1, 1801 ; m. Polly Child, May 17, 1825. (81
1497 Ebenezer, b. May 1, 1803 ; m. Melinda Woolley, Sep. 23, 1830. 581
1498 Solomon, b. Nov. 13, 1806 ; m. Olive M. Johnson, Sep. 30, 1847. (83
233 EBENEZER LOCKE, [553] m. 1. HANNAH GUSTTN,of Rock-
ingham, Vt Feb. 6, 1783, who was b. ^uly 21, 1764, at Walpo1e,N. H.
and d. Ap. 17, 1833. He then m. Mrs. SUSAN CAMPBELL, Mh. 1835. He
has always resided at Rockingham, where he is now (1851) still living at the ad-
vanced age of 88J years, with his 2d wife. " Naturally possessed of a good
mind, much practical good sense and good habits, he has reared a large family
respectably, and accumulated a handsome property, and secured the respect and
esteem of all who knew him.^'
VI. Chil. b. at Rockingham.
1499 John, b. July 26, 1784 ; m. Hannah Gordon Clark, Jany. 14, 1810. 584
1500 Phebe,b. ; m. Fay. 585
1501 Cyrus, b. ; m. 586
1502 Asa, b. Feb. 3, 1792 ; m. Fanny Prentiss, June 14, 1815. 587
1503 Albert, b. Dec. 30, 1795 ; m. Phebe Chafin, Jany. 12, 1823. 588
1504 RandUla, b. ; m. Nathaniel Walker, 1813. 589
1505 Oren, b. Dec. 9, 1798; m. 1. Catherine B. Tyler, Nov. 13, 1823. 590
2. Nancy Williams, Aug. 19, 1841.
1506 Lewis, b. Jan. 31, 1802; m. Laura Darby, Dec. 3, 1828. 591
1507 Henry, b. July 31, 1804 ; m. Eliza Prentiss, Oct. 12, 1827. 592
234 COLLINS LOCKE, [5571 m. ELIZABETH BURROUGHS, Jan.
25, 1801, who was b. at Kilhngsly, Ct. June 20, 1767. He resided in
Schuyler, N. Y. where his chil. were b. — afterwards removed to Sher-
burne, N. Y. where he and his wife were living in 1851.
VI. Chil.
1508 Elizabeth, b. Ap. 20, 1802 ; d. June 25, 1803.
1509 Alvin, b. Oct. 12, 1803; m. Lydia Williams, Oct. 28, 1833. 592^
1510 Amanda, b. May 5, 1805 ; d. June, 9, 1845.
1511 Fanny, b. July 15, 1808 ; d. Mh. 6, 1810.
1512 Collins, b. Mh. 28, 1810 ; d. Dec. 4, 1813.
1513 Clarissa, b. Ap. 23, 1814 ; m. Charles L. Easton, [1472] July 14, 1848. 574
235 RUFUS LOCKE, [559] m. 1. LYDIA STEBBINS,Ap. 1, 1801, who
was b. in Buckland, Aug. 12, 1783, and m. in Sangersfield, Oneida
Co. N. Y. She d. Sep. 24, 1848. He m. 2. AZUBA BENTON, Mh. 14, 1849.
He d. May 8, 1850, at Camillus, N. Y. and his wid. has since m. Mr. North.
VI. Chil.
1514 Betsy, b. Feb. 21, 1802, in Schuyler, N. Y. ; m. Felix Benton, Ap. 593
12, 1827.
1615 George, b. Feb. 10, 1805 ; d. July 1835, unmd.
1516 Calvin, b. Mh. 24, 1807; m. Resided in Sherburne, N. Y.
He d. 1841 ; his wid. m. Kinney.
1517 Rufus, b. Ap. 7, 1809, in Eaton, N. Y. ; m. Persis Jewett, Mh. 27, 1835. 594
1518 Charles, b. May 11, 1811 ; m. 1. Arvilla Titus, Jany. 13, 1834. 595
2. Julia Ann Stevens, Nov. 30, 1847.
1519 William, b. Dec. 24, 1813 ; m. Alida C. Edick, Oct 14, 1841. 596
1520 Marinda, b. May 29, 1816, in Eaton ; m. Homer A. Richmond, Dec. 597
11, 1839.
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1521 Oliver £. b. Feb. 29, 1820 ; m. Sibil Gillet, Ap. 15, 1836. . 698
1522 Henry, b. June 15, 1821 ; resides at Elijah's Creek, Boone Co. Ky.
1523 Levi, b. May 24, 1824, in Lenox, N. Y. — is a carpenter, and resides,
1852, in Canton, N. Y. unmd.
1524 Edward, b. Aug. 17, 1826, in Lenox ; is Clerk in a store in ^^ Canton, town of
Van Buren,'' Onondaga Co. N. Y. unmd.
236 NATHAN LOCKE, [560] m. HANNAH GOODNOW, at Sudbury,
Feb. 24, 1798, who was b. Ap. 1 1, 1770. He d. at New Hartford, N. Y.
July 6, 1808, a. 33, and his wid. d. at same place, Sep. 20, 1814, a. 44.
VI. Chil.
1525 Nathan, b. Oct. 14, 1799, at Sudbury ; d. unmd. Nov. 1831.
1526 Hannah, b. Feb. 18, 1802, at Sudbury ; m. George Bigelow. 699
1527 Lyman, b. Jan. 25, 1804, at Sudbury ;
m. 1. Almira Rosalind Boynton, Aug. 14, 1834.
2. Eliza Anne Lane, May 2, 1848. 600
1528 Alk^, b. Jany. 6, 1806, at Schuyler, N. Y. ; m. Joel Shaw, May 30, 1833. 601
1529 Florilla, b. Aug. 31, 1808, at New Hartford, N. Y.; d. May 12, 1829.
237 EDWARD JEWETT LOCKE, [5611 m. RHODA LAWS, Ap. 20,
1800, who was b. Oct. 4, 1776, dau. of James Laws, of Westminster.
He was a blacksmith, moved to Peterboro', N. H. Ap. 22, 1802, where he d.
Feb. 1, 1806, a. 30. His wid. resided with Mr. Gibbs, at Jafirey, N. H. who m.
her dau. Rhoda, and d. Oct 4, 1852, a. 76.
VI. Chil.
1530 Rhoda, b. July 27, 1801 ; m. Jonathan D. Gibbs, Nov. 18, 1821. 602
1531 Edward, b. Mh. 5, 1803 ; m. Almira Jones, 1826. 603
1532 Horace F. b. Mh. 6, 1805 ; m. Polly Gilmore, Sep. 26, 1825. 604
1533 Paulina, b. Feb. 8, 1807 ; m. Thomas Streeter, Oct. 26, 1826. 606
288 ICHABOD RICHARDSON, Jr. [565] m. RUTH BALDWIN, Sop.
21, 1791.
VI. Chil.
1534 Ruel Baldwin, b. Oct. 24, 1791 — 1535 James Baldwin, b. Jan. 17, 1794.
1536 Alpha, b. July 12, 1796 ; resided in Boston, moved to Enfield, N. H. and
d. at Boston, Ap. 3, 1852, a. 55.
1537 Calvin B. b. May 9, 1799 ; d. Dec. 1849.
1538 Reuben L. b. Feb. 16, 1802. — 1539 Sarah W. b. Mh. 22, 1804.
1540 Rodney, b. July 23, 1806. — 1541 John, b. Sep. 3, 1812 ; d. Oct. 1848.
289 BEULAH BALLARD, [569] m. SAMUEL BALLARD, her cousin,
who was b. in Boston, son of Samuel, who m. Elizabeth Pickering, in
1741, and d. in Boston, 1793 ; he being the son of William, of Lynn, who was
the son of Nathaniel, of Lynn, who was the son of William, who emigrated from
Wales and settled at Lynn. Samuel Ballard, first above, resided in Boston until
after 1790, then at Framingham, where he d. 1803, having had a second wife
Rebecca Minzy, by whom he had in Boston, Abigail, who m. Phipps, of Med-
way ; Rebecca, who m. Jones, of Randolph ; and m Fmmingham, Harriet ; —
Mary, who d. unmd. about 1832 ; — Charlotte and William, who both d. young.
After the death of the father, the family removed to Dorchester. See Barry's
Framingham.
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VI. CbU. by Ut wf. b. in Boston.
1542 Elizabeth, m. Matthew Stone, of Pramingham.
1543 Susan, m. 1. John Dinsdale.
2. Gurney.
1543^ Sarah, m. Benjamin Fletcher, of Chelmsford.
1543^ Mary, d. in Hopkinton, uamd.
240 H/lNNAH LOCKE, [585] m. PHILIP PRCKJTOR, Jany. 1781, at
Townsend, the son of Moses and Mary B. Proctor, of CheliMford.
Soon after his mg. he settled at Groton, where he resided about 12 years, and in
1794 he removed to Sullivan, N. H. where he d. Nov. 28, 1841, his wf. having
d. Oct 1, 1831, a. 77. Mr. P. was a farmer, and he and his wf. were well known
for their charity and benevolence, and were highly esteemed by all that knew
them.
VI. Chil.
1544 Hannah, b. Mb. 31, 1782, at Ashby ; m. Jonathan Powell, Mh. 1802. 606
1545 Eunice, b. Sep. 3, 1783, at Groton ; d. at Sullivan, July 19, 1805, a. 21.
1546 Philip, b. June 3, 1785, at Groton ; m. Dorcas Dimick, Sep. 1809. 607
1547 Lucretia, b. Ap. 28, 1788, at Groton ; m. Benjamin Hancock, June, 607^
1805.
1548 James Locke, b. Dec. 27, 1789, at Groton ; m. Roth Spanlding, Jany, 608
1822.
1549 John, b. Mh. 6, 1792, at Groton ; m. Louisa Brigham, Mh. 1821. 609
1550 Mary, b. Mh. 4, 1794, at SulUvan ; ro. 1. Ira Ellis, Mh. 1822. 610
2. David Boynton^ Oct 1842.
1551 Susannah, b. Jan. 11, 1797, at Sullivan ; m. Aaron Brigham, June, 1825. 611
241 LUCRETIA LOCKE [588] m. Rev. BENJAMIN KINGSBURY,
Sep. 3, 1793 or '4, who was b. (Oct. 30, 1742. ? ) Mrs. Kingsbury was
a remarkable woman, with a mind of a superior order, and a heart pure and tin*
spotted ; she lived an honor to her sex. For many years before her marriage,
she was a school teacher, and, as was remarked by an old lady, '^ she trained her
pupils for the skies.'^ The various duties of life she discharged with creat
fidelity, and such was the propriety of her conversation, the gentleness of her
manners, and the kindness of her heart, that she did not fail to win the confi-
dence and esteem of all who knew her. She d. Nov. 6, 1843, a. 87. Mr.
Kingsbury had been previously m. to , by whom be had two sona
and four dau. He resided in Ashby, Rindge, N. H., and several other places,
and was not licensed as a preacher till late in life, viz. 1816. He preached at
Moretown, Vt. and perhaps in other places, and d. June 10, 1827.
VI. Chil. by the 2d. marriage.
1552 Lucinda, b. Sep. 8, 1795 ; d. Aug. 12, 1839, unmd.
1553 Lucretia, twin of the above, b. Sep. 8, 1795 ; d. Feb. 1817, unmd.
1554 Nathaniel, b. June 28, 1798 ; m. 1. Catherine Sawin, 1827. 612
2. Wid. Linda B. Ward.
3. Lydia B. Patten, Nov. 3, 1835.
4. Ann Hazen, Nov. 11, 1840.
242 URANIA LOCKE [589] m. Lieut. JONAS BARRETT, of Ashby,
Feb. 8, 1781. All that I have said in the preceding paragraph in com-
mendation of her sister, Mrs. Kingsbury, may with truth be said of her. With
a mind far above the ordinary level, she lived to the age of fourscore years,
highly respected by all, and d. without an enemy, having survived her husband
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Marly 96 ysean. 8be d. May 27, \S96, m. 60. Lietit Barrett was ihe aon of
Beojaiaia of Concord, where be was b. (1788. ? ) He remored to Ashby, then
Townsesd, 1760, when the town was a wildeniess; built him a log hut and com-
menced clearing his farm. In 1764-5 be built the boose now occupied by his
son Amos, jmd io Nor. 1766, m. Mary, the dau. of Timothy Fletcher, of Orolon,
who d. Ap. 8, 1777, by whom he iiad 1. Mary, b. July 14, 1767 ; m. Thomaa
Chamberlain, (pub. Dec. 8, 1788.) 2. Lydia, b. Oct. 20, 1768; d. Nov. 20,
1768. 3. Lucy, b. Sep. 15, 1769 ; m. William Johnson May 23, l'}90, and lived
at Ashby. 4. Rebecca, b. Feb. 15, 1771 ; d. Feb. 22, 1798. 5. Elizabeth, b.
Aug. 18, 1772; d. May 25, 1777. 6. Dea. Jonas, b. Mh. 7, 1774; m. Susannah
Taylor, of New Ipswich, N. H. 1801. She was his 2. wf. 7. Nathan, b. Aug.
22,1775; d. Ap. 10, 1777.
Lieut Barrett was one of the leading men of A^by, and the second Town
Meeting, after its incorporation, was held at his house, Mh. 21, 1767. In March,
1768, (a) he was chosen one of the Board of Selectmen, and to the same office,
1773 and '4; Assessor, 1769; Treasurer, 1771 to 1774; Town Clerk, 1772 to
1774 ; Constable, 1775 ; one of a Committee to huM a Meeting-house, 1769 ;
and in 1771 k was ^^ voted that Mr. Barrett do see that the Stocks be builded.'*
He d. Jaoy. 31, 1808, a. 65.
V 1 . Chil. by the 2d marriage.
1555 Betsy, b. Nov. 24, 1781 ; m. 1. John Morse, (July 3, 1803. ?) 613
2. John Crosby, Sep. 17, 1808.
1566 John, b. June 23, 1783 ; drowned at sea, Oct 24, 1810, a. 27.
1597 Amo6,b. Mh.l2, 1^85; m. Lucy Wheeler, 1813. 614
1558 atve, b. Oct 8, 1786 ; n. 1. Benjamin Damon, Jr. July 3, 1808. 616
2. Nathan Wheeler, June 6, 1844
1596 Nathan, b. Nov. 19, 1788; m. 1. Lydia L. Sanger, May 26, 1816. 616
2. Harriet Ware, Nov. 19, 1888.
1560 Lydia, b. No«r. 16, 1790; ro. Charies Richardson, Jany. 12, 1815. 617
1561 Rebecca, b. Ap. 27, 1793 ; d. June 2, 1794.
Ii62 Urania, b. Jaoy. 12, 1796; m. Lyman Griswold, Ap. 21, 18S24. €M
1563 Samuel, b. Mb. 27, 1798; grad. Dart Col. 1822; was a Phystoiaa ;
studied his profession at Ashby ; removed to Alton, III. where he d. of
the choleia June 19, 1883, unmd.
148 JAMES LOCKE, [590] m. SUSANNAH KIMBALL, of Pepperell or
Boxford. He resided at Thetford, Vt. after marriage. He was a soU
^r of the Revolution ; was with the army at Rhode Island in 1779, and at ser*
eral other periods ; was at the Battle at white Plains, where, as it appears by the
letums, he lost ^ his knapsack, shhrt, blanket, britches, &c.^' He d. in conse-
quence of an injury received by the falling of a milbtone. His wid. m. David
Bill, of Grilsum, N. H. and d. (Nov. 1841 ?) leaving a dau. Susan, by the last
husband.
VI. Chil.
1564 James, b. May 18, 1790 ; m. Lydia Whitney, May 18, 1818. 619
1565 Hannah, b. 1792 ; m. Israel Plumley, of Gilsum, N. H. — resides
at Wellsboro% Tioga Co. Pa. has a large family.
1566 Susannah, b. ; d. young. •'
244 EUNICE LOCKE, [592] m. EDWARD RICHARDS, at Townsend,
Jany. 1, 1787, then of Rockingham, Vt [He was the son of Charles
Richards, who moved from Rockingham, Vu to Townsend in 1786, with his fam-
fly, and the gr. son of Charles Richaids, who, it is said, came when a young man
(a) He was s Selectman in Townsend, 1767, befoie Ashbj was incorporated.
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ftom the North of Engiandf and m. Margaret MitchelU a Scotch girt, whooe family
had settled la Boston, (a)] Edward Richards was b. Oct. 4, 17^ ; was a for*
mer ; resided at Townsend, Charlestown, N. H. and Rockingham, Vt. and d.
Mrs. Richards, a woman of great energy, was intelligent, with a mind and
heart sparkling with good humor and kind feelings. She d. at Gill, Mh. 1846, a.
nearly 83. See the story of the ^^ Pantaloons,^' Appendix O.
VI. Chil.
1567 Eunice, b. Oct. 15, 1787 ; m. 1. James Blake, Jany. 1, 1811. 620
2. Uriah Gilson, 1833.
1568 John Locke, b. Ap. 14, 1789 ; m. Abigail Oilman, Mh. 10, 1813. 621
1569 Nancy, b. May 13, 1791 ; m. Samuel B. Spear, Mh. 19, 1812. 622
1570 Urania Barrett, b.'Mh. 8, 1794 ; m. Ira Stoughton, Sep. 24, 1819. 623
1571 Edward, b. 1796 ; m. Sally Dinsmore, Feb. 14, 1820. 624
1572 Perrin Nelson, b. May 16, 1799 ; m. Emily Griswold, Oct 16, 1822. 626
245 CALVIN LOCKE, [593] m. SARAH JEWETT, Feb. 25, 1796, who
was b. Aug. 19, 1763, the dau. of Stephen Jewett, of Rindge, who m.
Miss Bancroft She d. of consumption at Sullivan, N. H. Sept. 20, 1834, a. 71.
Mr. L. resided at Sullivan, N. H. where he d. Aug. 12, 1843, a. 78, of a disease
of the heart.
VI. Chil. b. at Sullivan.
1573 Luther, b. Dec. 6, 1796 ; m. Hannah Willard, Jany. 25, 1820. 626
1574 Calvin, b. May 10, 1798 ; m. Abigail Shannon, Oct 12, 1829. 627
1575 Amos Jewett^ b. Feb. 1 1 , 1800 ; m. Qlementine Stoughton, Mh. 12, 1828. 628
1576 Nancy, b. Ap. 10, 1802; m. Luther Abbott, Dec. 29, 1825, of Dracut
They reside at Stoddard, N. H. have no chil. but adopted Lydia Eveline
Abbott, who was b. Feb. 5, 1826, was educated at the Holyoke Seminary,
went to Westfield, N. Y. as a preceptress, and d. Nov. 1847, a. nearly 21.
1577 Cynthia, b. May 2, 1804 ; m. Rev. Moses Gerould, Feb. 5, 1829. 629
1578 Charles Pinckney, b. Mh. 20, 1806 ; m. Mary Ann Jewett, Sep. 2, 1835. 680
1579 Eunice Richards, b. Dec. 12, 1806; d. June 13, 1814.
246 SAMUEL BARRON LOCKE, [594] m. 1. HANNAH RUSSELL,
1789, at Surrey, N.H. dau. of William Russell, Esq. who md. Lucy
Goldsmith, at Littleton, Nov. 16, 1758. She was b. 1765, and d. Ap. 5, 1822.
His2d wf. was POLLY KIDDER, of Hollis, Me. whom he m. Nov. 8, 1824.
Mr. Locke was a Millwright, the science of which he better understood than moat
men of his day. He was at Thetford, Vt. in'l790, Lempster, N. H. 1792, New-
pqrt, N. H. 1794, and at Fryeburg, Me. 1795, to which places he was called by
his business. In 1796 he permanently settled at Bethel, Me. where he purchased
a fine tract of land, and erected some mills, now known as '* Locke's Milb,'*
and owned and occupied by his sons James and Charles R. The father d. Oct
12, 1840, a. 72.
VI. Chil.
1580 Hannah, b. Feb. 19, 1790, at Thetford, Vt. ; d. Jany. 1791.
1581 John, b. Feb. 19, 1792, at Lempster, N. H.; m. Mary Morris, Oct 25, 631
1825.
1582 Luther, b. Feb. 22, 1794, at Newport, N.^H. ; is living unmd.
1583 Hannah, b. July 8, 1795, at Fryeburg, Me. ; m. William Swan, 1819. 632
(a) I am disposed to think that there was some connection between this family and that of
Charles Richards, of Lunenburg, who by wf Jane had Mitchad, b. at Wenham, Oct. 7, 1737 j
and Edmard, b. at Lunenburg, Aug. 25, 1740, who by wf. Mary had 12 children, bom at
" Kingbridge,'' Shirley and Lunenburg.
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1884 aariam, b. Jane 9, 1797, at Bethel, Me. ; m. Jonah Black, 1831. 688
1585 OemeDtine, b. June 23, 1799, at Bethel ; m. Orin Stone, 1820. 634
1586 Samuel Barron, b. Sep. 25, 1801, at Bethel ; in. Lucetta Edgerly, 1825. 686
15S7 James, b. July 12, 1898, at Bethel ; m. Mercy Stowe, July 10, 1826. 686
1588 Charles Ruasell, b. May 4, 1806, at Bethel ; m. Susan Hill, Nov. 7, 1882. 68T
1589 Mary, b. Jany. 14, J808, at Bethel ; m. Moees Swan, June 7, 1828. 688
447 LAVINIA LOCKE, [596] ra. 1. MOSES BARTLETT; 2. FRED-
ERICK READ. Both husbands are dead — and she is supposed to be
living in Ohio.
VI. Chil. by Mr. Bartfett
1590 Moses, b. Ap. 9, 1791 ; d. young.
1591 Lavinia, b. Oct 9, 1792 ; m. Frederick H. Gould, Oct 3, 1815. 909
1592 Sophia, b. Sep. 23, 1794 ; m. 1. Moses Platts, Nov. 4, 1815. 910
2. Romeo Bowen, Dec. 24, 1816.
8. George Baxter, June 17, 1821.
4. Ezekiel Rich, July 12, 1840.
1593 Thirza, b. Aug. 12, 1796 ; d. Oct 1803.
1594 Mersilva S. b. June 11, 1798 ; m. James Platts, Mb. 2, 1817, who d. June
30, 1820; she d. May 8, 1820; they had — 1594^ Roselinda, who d.
Feb. 1821.
1595 Lucinda, b. June 26, 1800 ; m. Ebenezer Childs, who d. {jid she m. again,
and d. May 16, 1834, supposed to have left no chil.
248 SOPHIA LOCKE, [597] m. PORTER LORD, Esq. of Norwich, Vt
Jany. 14, 1795, who was b. at Stratford, Ct Aug. 10, 1773. He re-
moved to Orange, Vt in 1798, being one of the first settlers in that town,
where he purchased a farm, on which now, 1852, he resides.
y I . Chil. the first two b. at Norwich, and the others at Orange.
1596 Porter, b. Ap. 14, 1796 ; d. June 1, 1796.
1597 Sophia, b. Mb. 25, 1797 ; m. Lester Tillitson, Dec. 9, 1821. 689
1598 Clarissa, b. Jany. 1, 1800 ; d. Sep. 20, 1802.
1599 Maria, b. May 2, 1802 ; d. Jany. 9, 1803.
1600 Clarissa, b. Nov. 4, 1803 ; d. Mh. 21, 1813.
1601 Mary, b. Jany. 15, 1806 ; m. Benjamin Beard, Ap. 4, 1825. 640
1602 Porter Locke, b. June 4, 1809 ; m. Martha Pike, May 1, 1835. 641
1603 John Proctor, b. May 29, 1813 ; m. Emily White, Oct. 20, 1839. 642
1604 Elizur W. b. May 10, 1815 ; m. 1. Sophronia A. White, Jany. 8, 1845. 643
2. Orinda White, Mh. 27, 1849.
1605 Angeline Famsworth, b. Sept 29, 1817.
249 BEZALEEL LOCKE, [610] m. CATHERINE LEARNED, Oct 13,
1796. She was dau. of Thomas, and sister to Hannah, who m. Samuel
Locke, [9471. He was a carpenter, resided at Shirley and Cambridge, and d. at
Greenbush, N. Y. where he had gone on business, July 24, 1824, a. 57. His
wid. who was of West Camb. d. at Cambridgeport, a. 72.
VI. Chit
1606 John, b. at Shirley, Dec. 12, 1797 ; m. Lucy Turner, Nov. 12, 1821. 644
1607 Hannah, b. 1801; m. Frederick Dehon, at Boston, had
one child that d. yg. She d. Feb. 24, 1823, a. 22. He is also dead.
1608 Catherine, b. ; d. unmd. July, 1H45.
1609 Harriet, b. ; m. Franklin Rollins, of Maine ; resided
at Lynn ; both dead ; no chil.
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250 BARAH LOCKE, [«li] m. SAMtJfiL WAV!) BOWSER, Mj 19,
1794, at Royalston. She d. Jany. IS, 1799, a. nearty 90, and he m.
ber sister CHARLOTTE, [6Ad] 1808. Mr. B. was son 49f Silas, of-P^tereham ;
was b. Dec. 16, 1760, resided at Royalston, Mafiboro', N.H. Dublia, N.H. and
Asbby, and d. at Ashl^, May 29, 1885, a. 75. Hts wid. is now, 18S2, residiDg
at Fitchburg.
VI. Chil by the L narriage.
1610 Stephen, b. ; d. vnmd. a. 32.
1611 Samuel, b. ; d. a. 2.
1612 Samuel, b. Dec. 28, 1798 ; m. Mary Gibson, Dea 21, 1826 ; resides at
Ashby; had — 1612» Mary Caroline; — 16123 Abigail;— 16123 Samuel;
— 1612^ George, who d. young.
Chil. by 2d marriage.
1613 Sarah, b. Nov. 9, 1803 ; m, Ephraim Bliss, of South Adams, 1840, and
resides at Alton, III.
1614 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 25, 1805 ; resides, 1852, at Fitchburg, unmd.
— 1615 Alfred, b. Feb. 6, 1808 ; d. 488^. Sojy lO^l tH
1616 John, b. Aug. 5, 1810 ; m. Selecta H. Stuart, Ap. 1889. 64S
261 WARD LOCKE, [6121 m. APPHIA PORTER, [781] 1806, dau. of
William and Hannah (Munroe) Porter. She was b. Mb. 80, 1788. Mr.
L. resided at Lex. and Boston. He was Messenger to the Grovernor and Council
fifteen years, and d. at Boston, Feb. 1824, a. nearly 54. His wid. m. Roland
Cumraings. (See Par. 384.)
VI. Chil.
1617 Leander Newton, b. Oct. 9, 1808 ; d. Aug. 11, 1814.
1618 Maria, h. Oct. 6, 1808 ; m. 1. David Mellen, 1825. 646
2. Orin Rawson, about 1888.
1619 John Franklin, b. Jany. 25, 1814 ; m. Sarah Thomas, 1845« 647
1620 Sarah Ann, b. Ap. 80, 1816 ; m. John Barnes, 1888. 648
1621 Elizabeth, b. Dec. 29, 1817 ; m. Benjamin F. Reeves, June 25, 1887. 649
262 AMOS LOCKE, [615] m. POLLY SAUNDERS, Sep. 1799, at Fitz-
william, N. H. He resided at Westport, N. Y. some years ; removed
to Russell, N. Y. 1838, and d. at his dau's. Mrs. Weston, May 16,
1850, a. 73. His wf. who was b. Dec. 21, 1777, d. May 28, 1842, a. 64.
VI. Chil.
1622 Mary, b. Sep. 13, 1800; m. Thomas Weston, Jany. 19, 1826. 660
1623 John, b. Sep. 30, 1801 ; m. Emma Ann Knox, Sep. 1830. 661
1624 Eliza, b. Sep. 19, 1803; m. 1. William C. Baldwin, Oct 20, 1828. 662
2. Oliver Barrett, Jany. 3, 1887.
1625 George W. b. June 9, 1805 ; became blind at the age of 9, by the
spotted fever, and d. at New Albany, Ind. July 28, 1839.
1626 Amos N. b. Aug. 27, 1807 ; m. Roxy Ann McMaster, Oct. 1886 ;
moved to St Charles, Kane Co. ill. about 15 years ago ; had four
or five chil.
1627 Lucinda, b. Dec. 18, 1810; m. Royal Storrs, Ap. 22, 1884. 663
1628 Alvin, b. Jany. 11, 1814 ; once resided at New Albany, Ind. and is
now at Potsidam, St Lawrence Co. N. Y.
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IM HANNAH LOCKE, [618] vu DANIEL HOWARD, Jr. of Aihby,
Dec 29^ 1806. He wan son of Duuel of Asbby, was a farmw. and ia
1860 was residaiig with bis dau. Mn. Smitb, at Asbby. His wf. d. Nov.
17, 1843, a. 61.
VI. Chil.
1629 Laura, b. Jany. 2, 1810 ; m. Levi Smith, of Ashby, Mb. 26, 1841.
1630 Cbarles, b. July 21, 1811 ; d. Jany. 12, 1813.
1631 Betsy, b. May 23, 1814 ; m. Sabin Woodbuiy, of Fkchburg, Sep. 25, 1839.
1632 Geo^e, b. Oct. 12, 1815 ; m. Nancy Meriam, dau. of Ezekiel, of Ash-
burnbam, Sep. 12, 1839, and d. Mb. 2, 1849.
1633 Harriet, b. Aug. 1817 ; m. Silas T. Jewett, of Marlboro', N. H. Feb. 26,
1839, and in 1850 resided at (Hammersville ? O.)
1634 Henry, b. July 10, 1819 ; m, Rebecca Meriam, Nov. 19, 1840.
1635 Cbarles, b. Oct. 24, 1821.
254 SAMUEL LOCKE, Esq. [619] m. 1. LYDIA FAY, (dau. of Capt.
John Fay, of Fitzwilliam, N. H.) Ap. 15, 1810, who d. Aug. 25, 1830.
2. m. at Hadley, Wid. JUDITH (TAYLOR) FIFIELD, June 29, 1836, dau. of
Jonathan Taylor, of Danbury, N. H.
[Mrs Fifield had by her 1st husband, Samacl Newhall, Susan, who is dead, and Sarah
Jaoe, who md. Orlando Mason, of Sullivan, N. H. and resides at Winchester, N. H.
Mr. Locke is a farmer; resides at Sullivan, N. H. ; bas of\en been elected to
responsible offices in Town ; been a member of the New Hamp. State Legis-
lature, and a Jus. of tbe Peace for many years.
VI, Chil. by Ist wf. b. at Sullivan.
1636 Sarab, b. Mh. 16. 1812 ; d. Oct. 2, 1831, a. 19.
1637 Lydia, b. Feb. 4, 1814; (a) m. Lanmon Nims, Feb. 1837. GM
16;J8 Lavmia, b. Dec. 23, 1816; m. Abijah Wilder Kingsbury, Ap. 1834,
and d. at Gilsum, N. H. July 19, 1836 ; JW cbil.
1639 Samuel, b. July 19, 1820; d. Ap. 2, 1836|;»«.tl7.
1640 John, b. Ap. 30, 1823; m. Mary Ann Hubbard, Nov. 1847, and
resides at Sullivan.
Chil. by 2d wf.
1641 Susan, b. Jany. 2, 1841.
255 Hon. JOHN LOCKE, [628] m. HANNAH GOODWIN, May 25,
1799, who was b. Oct 2 1, 1776, and d. July 25, 181 1, a. 34. She was
sister of Lydia, who m. Josepb I»cke, (see Par. 256) and dau. of Gen. Nathaniel
and Molly (Jackson) Groodwin, of Plymouth. See Appendix Q.
Mr. Lockers early advantages for an education were exceedingly limited ; the
country was new, and schools there were none in tbe vicinity. He informs me
that all tbe schooling be had until he was 22 years of age, was five weeks that
be went to the late Judge Farrar, five weeks to bis uncle James Locke, and six
weeks to the late Hon. Samuel Smith, of Peterboro% N. H. His parents, though
destitute of an early school education, were well informed, and to their instruction
be was indebted in his youth. He labored on the farm till he was 22 years of age,
when be commenced his education under the celebrated Master Ebenezer Pem-
berton, then preceptor at Andover Academy. In 1789 be entered Dart. College
about one year and a balf in advoace, where he remained about nine montl^,
when he took up bis connections there and entered Har. Coll. where he grad.
in 1792. While preparing for college he taught a district school at Andover, and
(a) One Beoord says 1813.
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in the winter of 1791 and ^ he taught a large town school at Brookline, and after
he graduated he returned to Brookline and taught the same school ahout fifteen
months. In Nov. 1793 he commenced the study of law with the Hon. Timothy
Bigelowy of Groton, and was admitted to the Bar in Middlesex Co. Sep. 1796,
and immediately after opened an office at Ashby, and for many years practised
in all the Courts in Middlesex and Worcester Counties, and in the neighboring
counties in the State of New Hampshire. He was often elected to the offices of
Town Clerk and Selectman ; was appointed on all important Committees, and
represented the town of Ashby in the State Legislature, in 1804, 1805, 1813 and
1823, the town not sending a representative but a few of the intermediate years.
He was a member of the Mass. Convention to revise the Constitution in 1820 ;
and in 1823 he was elected a member of Congress from the then Worcester North
District, which included five towns in Middlesex Co. and was twice re-elected,
when having been six years in Congress, he declined another election. In 1830 he
was chosen a Senator from Mid. Co., and in 1831 one of the Executive Council,
since which time he has not been in public office, although he continued to
practise at the Bar for some years. For several years after his marriage he
resided in the ^^ Edwards House ^^ and until 1804, when he built the large square
house on the " Hill," now owned by Mr. H. Spencer, which ho occupied till 1887,
when he left Ashby and removed to Liowell, to reside with his son John G. and
with that son in Nov. 1849, he removed to Boston, where he now, 1852, resides,
enjoying the past and the present, and at the age of nearly 89, reading the finest
print without glasses, and often walking two or three miles at a time.
VI. Chil. b. at Ashby.
1642 John, Goodwin, b. Mb. 10, 1800; d. Mh. 17, 1801.
1643 John Goodwin, b. Ap. 1, 1803 ; m. Jane Ermina Starkweather, Oct 665
25, 1829.
1644 Albert, b. Oct 21, 1807 ; m. Mary Ann Locke, [1662] Mh. 1, 1837. 666
1645 Samuel, b. Nov. 10, 1 808; d. Aug. 12, 1809.
1646 An infant, b. July 25, HOT; d. same day.
266 MEHITABEL LOCKE, [630] m. Doct JOHN CROSBY, then of
New Ipswich, N. H. Oct 1793, (a).
[His father was Samuel Crosby, Esq. a Physician who md. Azobah Howe, of Westboro',
in 1753, resided at Shrewsbury till 1781, when he removed to Winchendon, and from thence
in 1811, to Montpelier, Vt and d. Dec. 11, 1814, a. 83. His wid. d. Oct. 10, 1818, a. 85.
Dr. Samaelwas the son of Samuel, ofBillerica and Shrewsbury^ who md. Dorothy BrowOi
and gr. son of ^imeou and Ann Crosby, who were in Cambridge in 1637.]
Dr. John Crosby resided in Ne»r Ipswich till about 1802, was a few years at
Winchendon, and in 1808, or before, removed to Ashby, where he resided until
June 18, 1812, when he removed to Montpelier, Vt where he d. Oct 25, 1821,
a. 54. He was originally a saddle and harness maker, which trade he relin-
quished, and became a druggist and apothecary, and prepared many of the then
popular medicines of the day. His wife was a woman of a superior mind, which
was much cultivated by a close observation of the world. She had a retentive
memory, which enabled her to treasure up all she read, and in the truest sense
she was a Christian in word and deed. She received a bodily injury by being
overturned in a carriage in early life, from which she never entirely recovered,
and during a long life had more than a full share of sickness of the most pain-
ful kind, being almost helpless for many years, all of which she bore without
repining, and Anally closed a long life, Feb. 10, 1848, a. 81. After the death of
her husband, she reside'd with her dau. Mrs. Goss, and with her son Samuel, and
d. at the house of her son Charles, at Louisville, Ky.
(a) Not Ang 5, 1793, as stated on page 62.
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1647 John Otis, b. at New Ipswich, Jany. 10, 1795 ; d. of consumption at Mont-
pelier, Vt Ap. 7, 1819, a. 24.
1648 Mehitabel, b. at New Ips. Feb. 18, 1796 ; m. Mark Goss, 1814. 667
1649 Samuel Locke, b. at New Ips. Ap. 25, 1798 ; m. Nancy Gay lord, 1821. 668
1660 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, b. at New Ips. June 27, I80Q ; m. Mrs.
Sally (Smith) Pool, of Salem, 1825. Ap. 13, 1825, he was ordained over
the Baptist Society in West Boylston, where he remained several years,
when he relinquished preaching, in consequence of ill health. Since then
he has been engaged in business at New York, and for many years has
been a manufacturer of lard oil at Louisville, Ky. and now, 1852, resides
at Jefiersonville, la. He has no chil.
1651 Otis, b. 1802 ; d. in infancy.
165d Eliza, b. at Winchendon, Aug. 20, 1803 ; m. Rev. Ira M. Allen, Nov. 21,
1827. Mr. Allen was a Baptist minister, then of Brandon, Vt. who was
appointed agent of the Baptist Tract Society in 1830, and moved to Phila-
delphia ; appointed Agent of the American and Foreign Bible Society, and
moved to New York in 1840, and d. on his way to California Aug. 11, 1849.
Mrs. Allen became editor of the " Mother's Journal " in 1840, which
was published in New York, and which she conducted in a most satisfactory
manner until her death. Her health had not been good for many years ;
she had travelled much, and acquired a good knowledge of the world, and
possessed a well cultivated mind. She d. of consumption at New York,
Oct. 15, 1848, a. 45— had no chil.
1653 George L. b. at Ashby, Nov. 13, 1808 ; m. 1. Charlotte Pierce, 1830. 669
2. Jemima Wise, 1839.
267 BETSY LOCKE, [631] m. 1. THOMAS HEALD, Esq. Dec. 1800,
who was b. at New Ipswich, N. H. Mh. 31, 1768, the son of Col. Thomas
and Sybil Heald. He grad. at Dart. Col. 17QAi» studied Law with Jonathan
Fay, Esq. of Concord ; admitted to the Bar in 1800 ; opened an office in Con-
conl, where he remained till about 1813; then resided a short time in Boston,
but soon after removed to Montpelier, Vt. or that vicinity. In 1818, he was in
the practice of the Law with Judge Howe, at Albany, N. Y. He finally removed
to Blakely, Alabama, was appointed Clerk, and then Judge of the Supreme Court
of that state, and d. there July 1821, a. 53. In 1797, he went to the West Indies
OD business connected with a commercial house in Boston, and Dec. 1798 was
appointed an Ensign in the United States Army, but did not accept. He was
Capt. of a Company of Cavalry at Concord, belonging to the Mass. Militia. Mr.
Heald was a man of more than ordinary talents, was a good Lawyer, cheerful
and social in his disposition, full of humor, and esteemed quite a wit. His wid.
md. 2. ELIJAH NEWHALL, of New Ipswich, N. H. where she resided until her
death in May, 1843, a. 73. Mr. Newhall d. Aug. 1851.
VL Chil. by the 1st marriage, all but the last b. in Concord.
1654 Maria, b. Oct. 1802 ; m. John Edwards, Dec. 1825. 660
1655 Eliza L. b Mh. 29, 1806 ; m. Horatio Stone, Dec. 13, 1836, who was b.
May 27, 1813, the son of Abner Stone, of Framingham, who m. Sarah Bus-
sell, of Weston. Mr. Stone is a Merchant in Boston. They have no chil.
1656 Caroline, b. Ap. 1807 ; d. Ap. 19, at Montpelier, Vt
1657 Sarah Ann, b. Sep. 10, 1809 ; m. 1. Samuel L. Wilkins, June 7, 1831. 661
2. Jacob Q. Kettelle, Aug. 30, 1848.
1658 Geoi^ Albert, b. Nov. 1813, at Waitsfield, Vl ; m. Jane Cherrytree,
of N. York State, resides at Rensselaerville, N. Y. and has — 1658^ Geoifo
Albert, aod — 1656^ Juli^ EUzt.
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258 Judge JOSEPH LOCKE, [632] m, LYDTA GOODWIN, Nov. 16,
1803, who was b. Aug. 1, 1779, and d. Nov. 9, 1646, a. 67, the dau. of
Gen. Nathaniel Goodwin, of Plymouth, and sister of Hannah Goodwin who m.
John Locke, the bro. of Joseph. (See Par. 255.)
Judge Locke grad. at Dart. Col. 1797 ; studied Law with Hon. Timothy Bige-
low at Groton ; was admitted to the Bar Sep. 1800 ; opened an office in Billerica
1801 ; was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Sessions in Middlesex Co. June,
1819, which office he held eight years, and until the Court was abolished ; was
appointed Judge of the Police Court in Lowell, Ap. 1833, which office he resigned
Ap. 1846. He was also appointed a special Justice of the Court of Common
Pleas in 1816, and the same year was an Elector of President.
He represented the town of Billerica in the General Court eight years between
1806 and 1821, was a member of the Executive Council in 1621 and 1822 ;
a member of the Mass. Convention to revise the Constitution in 1820, and a Rep*
resentative from Lowell in the State Legislature in 1849* He removed from Bil-
lerica to Lowell in 1833, where he resides, 1852.
VI. Chil. b. at Billerica.
1659 Charles Henry, b. Nov. 23, 1804 ; m. Mrs. Ann (Gowen) Hale, in Boston,
June 18, 1829, who was the wid. of William Hale, of Boston, (son of Ben-
jamin, of Boston and Bradford,) and dau. of William Gowen, of Medford.
By him she had William, now, 1852, a merchant in New Orleans ; Ellen,
who m. John D. Parker, a merchant in Boston ; and Isabella, who m.
David Francis Davidson, a merchant in Boston.
Mr. Locke was brought up to mercantile business, but a love of literature
and the fine arts induced him to quit it. He was editor at various times of
the Boston Galaxy, The Lyceum, the Lowell Courier, Boston Times, and
was a contributor to many other periodicals, articles both of prose and
poetry. " P's and Q's " was the joint production of him and Joseph H. and
Edwin Buckingham, and Silas P. Hoi brook.
He was "a ready writer," pithy in his style, energetic and forcible,
rather sarcastic, and never spoilt a joke to spare a friend. He left many
unpublished manuscripts, that have been lost He had a fine taste for
paintings, was a good singer, and performed well on several instruments.
He d. in Boston, Jany. 9, 1841, a. 36, and was buried at Lowell, leaving
no chil. His wid. now, 1852, resides in Boston with her dau. Mrs. Davidson.
1660 George, b. Feb. 3, 1806 ; d. Jany. 17, 1812.
1661 Harriet, b. Nov. 12, 1807 ; m. John D. Locke, May 2, 1838. 6GI
1662 Mary Ann, b. Mh. 11, 1809 ; m. Albert Locke, [1644] Mb. 1, 1837. 666
1663 Frances Caldwell, b. Jany. 28, 1811.
1664 William, b. Feb. 27, 1814; d. at Canton, China, Dec. 22, 1833; he fell
from the maintop of a ship in the night, and was drowned.
1665 Hannah Goodwin, b. Dec. 24, 1815; m. William Foster, May 26, 1846. 668
1666 George, b. Aug. 29, 1819 ; d. Aug. 31, 1825.
259 DAVID LOCKE, [636] m. REBECCA WESSON, May 21, 1796,
dau. of William, of Townsend. He was a farmer, resided on his fath-
er's homestead at Ashby, where he d. July 9, 1811, a. 37. His wid. d. at Web-
ster, Oct, 31, 1851, a. 78.
VI. Chil. b. at Ashby.
1667 Betsy, b. July 5, 1798.
1668 Bethuel, b. Ap. 19, 1800 ; m. Hannah Searles, of Townsend, June 20,
1824. He is a farmer at Andover, N. H.
1669 Alvah, b. June 13, 1802 ; d. Feb. 12, (1826?).
1670 Cynthia, b. Mh. 28, 1803 ; m. Otis Getchell, at Sabec, Me. Feb. 4, 1834.
He is a farmer at Colden, Erie Co. N. Y.
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1671 Aivira, J). Jany. 3, 1805 ; m. Charies Johnaoo, June 14, 1827 ; he is a
carpenter at Northboro'.
1672 Lucy, b. Jany. 25, 1807 ; m. Erastus Spaulding, Aug. 6, 1833 ; residea
at Webster.
1673 William W. b. June 8, 1809 ; d. May 1, 1814.
260 JONATHAN LOCKE, [637] m. SARAH SIMONDS, Nov. 3 or 8,
1800, who was b. Nov. 26, 1776, the dau. of John Simonds, of Lex.
who m. Mary Tufts, of Charleatown. Mr. Locke was a farmer, resided at Ashby,
where he d. Nov. 6, 1808, a. 82. His wid. resides, 1852, with her dau. Mrs.
McGafirey, at Lyndon, Vt.
VL Chil. b. at Ashby.
1674 Mary Tufts, b. Oct 27, 1801 ; m. 1. Anson Hicks, Dec. 21, 1818. 664
2. Austin Colby, Aug. 20, 1840.
1675 Eliza, b. Dec. 2, 1803 ; m. William McGaffrey, Ap. 9, 1827. 666
1676 WUliam, b. Oct. 18, 1805 ; m. Mary C. Wait, Dec. 23, 1827. 666
261 TIMOTHY LOCKE, [638] m. REBECCA DUTTON, Dec. 1803,
dau. of Joseph, of Westford. At the time of his marriage, Mr.
Locke resided at Ashby, but removed to Kirby, Vt where he d. of the small-pox,
Ap. 4, 1850, a. 71. He was a wealthy farmer, held the office of Justice of the
Peace, and was highly respected by his townsmen.
VI. Chil.
1677 Almira, b. Sep. 7, 1804; m. James Harris, Jany. 6, 1831, formerly of
Chesterfield, N. H. They reside, 1852, at St. Johnsbury, Vt. and have
three sons and two daus.
1678 Joseph, b. Aug. 6, 1808 ; m. Mary Knight, of Alfred, Me. 1830, resides at
Kirby, Vt. ; has one son and six daus.
1679 Betsy, b. Dec. 7, 1810; m. Harry Harrington, Oct. 1829. She d. at
Kirby, Vt. Mh. 1841, leaving one son and two daus.
1680 Adeline, b. Jany. 27, 1813 ; m. Manly Blinn, Mh. 1838, resides in Stan-
bridge, Canada East, had four chil. in 1851.
1681 Joel, b. June 14, 1815; m. 1. Hannah C. Judd, of Landaff, N.H. Sep.
1839, who d. June, 1848. 2. m. Louisa, dau. of Joel Harrington, of Wal-
den, Vt. Dec. 1848. He resided with his father at Kirby. Had two chil.
by 1st wf. one d. — and had a son by his 2d wf. Ap. 4, 1851.
1682 Harriet Newell, b Mh. 11, 1818 ; d. July 4, 1833.
262 SAMUEL LOCKE, [639] m. DOROTHY VAN SLACK, at Palatine,
N. Y. where he resided, and where he d. 1811. His wid. m. JACOB
FREY, Jr. about 1813, and prob. moved to Oppenheim, N. Y.
VI. Chil.
1683 Mary Ann, b. — 1684 Eliza, b.
263 JOHN LOCKE, 2d, [642] m. FANNY TYLER, dau. of Jeremiah, of
Lexington, Mh. 5, 1809. He resided at Ashby till about 1830, when
he removed to Lowell ; where he was killed in blasting rocks, June 30, 1832, a*
44. His wid. md. Dea. JONAS RUGG, at Lowell, and resides, 1852, at St.
Johnsbury, Vt.
VI. Chil.
1685 George, b. Ap. 4, 1809 ; m. Jane Parks, of New Market, N. H. He was
a painter in Boston ; his system became so affected by the paint, that a
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116 VI. GENERATION.
disease of the brain ensued, and he was sent to the hospital at Brattle-
boro\ Vt. in 1851, where he d. of dysentery, Oct 10, 1851, leaving
no chil.
1686 Almira, b. Ap. 8, 1811 ; d. about 1830, at Lowell.
1687 Mary Munroe, b. Nov. 12, 1813 ; m. at Lowell, Henry Nye, of Gilsum,
N. H. He is a woollen manufacturer, and in 1849 resided at Bristol, N.H,
Has since moved to Rochester, N. H. Had three chil. in 1851.
1688 Samuel, b. Nov. 20, 1815 ; m. Mafy Nichols, of Nashua, N. H. Resided
at Lawrence a few years since, and had three chil.
1689 Harriet Newell, b. Aug. 1, 1818 ; m. Jubal Harrington, in 1849, the son of
Leonard, who m. for a 2d wf. her aunt Rebecca, [641.] They reside at
St. Johnsbury, and had two sons in 1851.
1690 Elizabeth Burnett, b. Feb. 1821 ; m. Calhoun Mathews, Dec. 1847. Re-
sides at St. Johnsbury, Vt Had one dau. in 1851.
1691 Charles W. b. June, 1825. — 1692 Catherine B. b. Dec, 1827.
264 MOLLY LOCKE, [652] m. WILLIAM SNOW WHITTEMORE,
Sep. 13, 1800, who was b. at Lunenburg, July 26, 1774, and d. May 3,
1848, a. nearly 74. He resided at Fitzwilliam, N. H. where his chil. were b.
and where his wid. resided in 1851.
VI. Chil.
1693 Sophronia, b. Aug. 12, 1801 ; ni. Willard Newton, May 13, 1835. 667
1694 Harriet, b. Oct 31, 1802.
1695 Barrett, b. May 16, 1804 ; d. Nov. 18, 1804.
1696 Barrett, b. Feb. 26, 1806 ; m. Lovisa Blodgett, July 21, 1846, who was b.
at Fitzwilliam, Oct 7, 1809.
1697 Mary, b. Ap. 12, 1808.
1698 Rebecca, b. May 27, 1811 ; m. Edmund S. Blodgett, May 15, 1834. 668
1699 William, b. Jan. 14, 1814 ; m. Sarah S. Butterfield, Dec. 27, 1838. 66f
1700 Otis, b. Mb. 5, 1816 ; m. Harriet M. Eaton, [1793] Aug, 31, 1841,
and resided at Richland, Iowa, 1851.
265 WILLIAM LOCKE, [653] m. POLLY WALKER, of Rindge, N. H.
Feb. 7, 1804, who was b, at Burlington, June 29. 1779, and d. Sep. 14,
1851, a. 72. He resides at Fitzwilliam, N. H. 1852.^ « . Uf^% l^SJ
VI. Chil. ^ ^
1701 Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 8, 1804 ; d. Ap. 30, 1840, unmd.
1702 Nancy, b. June 22, 1806 ; ra. Samuel Hill, Nov. 9, 1824. 670
1703 William D. b. Oct. 5, 1807 ; ra. Miranda Adams, Dec. 11, 1833. 671
1704 Lucy W. b. Dec. 14, 1809 ; d. Mh. 4, 1841, unmd.
1705 Catherine, b. Aug. 1, 1811 ; m. Parley Burton, Esq. June 5, 1850, of Port
Jackson, Montgomery Co. N. Y.
1706 Edwin, b. June 18, 1813 ; m. Martha L. Rowell, Sept. 1836. 672
1707 James W. b. Oct. 30, 1815; m. Louisa F. Bigelow, Nov. 5, 1840. 673
266 PATTY LOCKE, [655] m. LEBBEUS PAYNE, of Greenwich, June
16, 1811. They resided at Montague, where he d. July 28, 1844.
His wid. resides at that place, 1852.
VI. Chil.
1708 William Locke, b. Dec. 25, 1817.
1709 Stephen, b. Aug. 29, 1820 ; d. Oct 19, 1841, a. 21.
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20 Col. JONATHAN LOCKE, [656] m. NANCY BATES, Sep. 9, 1807,
who was b. at Springfield, Vt Aug. 25, 1785. He was a clothier, and re-
sided many years at Swanzey, N. H. but is now residing at Dublin, N. H.
VI. Chil.
1710 Belinda, b. Dec. 10, 1811, at Surtrey, N. H. ; d. Jany. 18, 1818.
1711 Eliza, b. Nov. 14, 1815, at Swanzey, N. H. ; d. Feb. 18, 1837.
1712 Franklin Brown, b. Oct. 17, 1818, at Swanzey, N. H. ; m. Lucy San- 681
derson, Aug. 1845.
268 JOHN JONES, [6621 in. MAKY TURNER, of Hanover, Feb. 12,
1792. He resided at Lunenburg, his native town, in the house built by
his gr. father, and d. Aug. 1851. His wf. d. about two years before.
V I . Chil. b. at Lunenburg.
1713 Sarah, b. Mb. 4, 1793 ; ra. Amos Oakham, May 12, 1819. 682
1714 Leonard, b. Aug. 22, 1795 ; d. Aug. 9, 1825, at Boston, unmd.
1715 Eliza, b. Feb. 22, 1798 ; d. May 31, 1814.
1716 Mary, b. Nov. 11, 1800 ; resides at the homestead unmd.
1717 Malbry Turner, b. Sep. 7, 1803 ; m. Ann F. Snow, Ap. 29, 1830. 683
1718 David, b. Mb. 24, 1807 ; m. Olivia Gray Hughes, May 1, 1834. 684
1719 William Stone, b. Dec. 5, 1813 ; m. Hannah P. Hughes, Ap. 26, 1848,
of Windham, N. H. sister of Olivia, who m. his bro. David ; they reside
at Lunenburg, and had — 1719^ Herbert Mortimer, b. Feb. 13, 1849.
269 WILLIAM JONES, [663] m. SUSANNAH POLLARD, of Harvard,
Dec. 8, 1791, who was b. Mh. 20, 1758. They were both residing at
Lunenburg, 1852. He was a soldier in the war of the Revolution at 16 years of
age. His house stands on a part of the farm of his gr. father. - /tc^c c/ . «^Y Ct c /eP/fX^
VI. Chil. b. at Lunenburg. ^ ^
1720 Ephraim, b. May 21, 1792 ; m. Jtw^aTBanett, Jany, 3, 1816. 686
1721 Lucy, b. Aug. 12, 1795; m. James Puffer, 1821. 687
1722 Henrietta, b. June 30, 1798 ; d. young.
1723 Susannah, b. Oct. 24, 1805 ; m. Rev. Warren Emerson, of Maiden, Oct.
12, 1841. He is a Methodist Minister.
1724 Nancjr, b. July 9, 1809 ; m. Rev. Rufus Spaulding, of Smithfield, Ct. 1829 ;
resides in Dubuque Co. Iowa.
1725 William George, b. Ap. 27, 1816 ; d. 1819.
270 SARAH JONES, [664] m. ROBERT HOUGHTON, of Winchendon,
Mh. 1, 1787, who was b. in Leominster, Ap. 10, 1758, and d. June 23,
1843, at Winchendon, a. 85. She d. Mh. 5, 1834, a. 68.
VI. Chil. b. at Winchendon.
1726 William, b. Oct. 26, 1788 ; resided unmd. at Winchendon, 1851.
1727 John, b. Feb. 2, 1791 ; m. ; resided at Roxbury, 1851.
1728 Asaph, b. Oct. 8, 1792 ; d. June 9, 1822, unmd.
1729 Ephraim, b. Feb. 19, 1795 ; m. ; resided at Dedham, 1851.
1730 Lucy, b. Mh. 17, 1801 ; m. John Farrar, Mh. 13, 1844, whose first wf. was
Calla Steams, of Ashbumham. She has no chil.
1731 Sally, b. Mh. 22, 1797 ; d. Oct. 17, 1825.
1732 Cyrus, b. Ap. 17, 1799 ; d. Nov. 15, 1801.
1733 Cyrus, b.Mh. 27, 1803; d. July 11, 1846, unmd.
1734 Abigail J. b. Dec. 12, 1805 ; d. Ap. 23, 1847, unmd.
1735 Levi, b. Mh. 9, 1809 ; d. Mh. 28, 1810.
1736 Susan, b. Oct. 4, 1812 ; d. Jan. 8, 1840, unmd.
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271 EDMUND JONES* [668] ra. CATY TAYLOR, of New Ipswich, N.H.
Sep. 19, 1799, who was b. Feb. 16, 1775, and d. Jany. 6, 1831, a.
nearly 56. She was dau. of Thaddeus Taylor, who was b. in Dunstable, resided
in New Ipswich, N. H. and m. Bridget Walton, of Reading ; and sister of John
Taylor, who m. Sally Jones, [671] sister of Edmund, above ; and also sister of
Samuel Taylor, who m. Persis Jones, [674] also sister of Edmund. Mr. Jones
is a farmer, and resides, 1852, in Ashburnham.
VI, Chil. b. at Ashburnham.
1737 Oilman, b. Dec. 4, 1800 ; m. Sylvia Ward, Feb. 8, 1828, 688
1738 Tila, b. June 1, 1803 ; m. Eliphas Allen, June, 1834. 689
1739 Caroline, b. Oct. 30, 1808 ; m. Ezra Hudson, Nov. 27, 1847. 690
1740 Christopher, b. Mh. 31, 1812 ; m. Mary Ward, Ap. 17, 1839, 691
1741 Cynthia, b. Oct 16, 1820 ; d. Jany. 6, 1849.
272 MOLLY JONES, [669] m. SILAS WILLARD, Esq. of Ashburnham,
July 16, 1793, who was b. at Harvard, Oct. 8, 1768, the son of John
and Sarah Willard. He has always resided at Ashburnham, where he has been
an influential citizen, a Justice of the Peace, and was a member of the Mass.
Convention for a revision of the Constitution in 1820. Is a farmer. His wf. d.
Feb. 4, 1837, a. nearly 66.
VI. Chil. b. at Ashburnham.
1742 Mary, b. Oct. 16, 1794 ; m. Humphrey Harris, Feb. 23, 1814. 692
1743 Cynthia, b. Feb. 1, 1796 ; m. Jonathan Y. Gross, Sep. 17, 1816. 693
1744 Sylvia, b. May 1, 1798; m. Jonathan Winchester, Mh. 22, 1815. 694
1745 Clarissa, b. June 30, 1800 ; m. Col. Enoch Whitmore, [2373] 1817. 695
1746 Lucy, b. July 4, 1802 ; m. Ephraim Stearns, Feb. 11, 1824. 696
1747 Silas, b. Dec. 8, 1804 ; m. Sabrina Lawrence, May 27, 1830. 872
1748 Catherine, b. Feb. 23, 1807 ; m. Frederick P. Stuart, Dec. 22, 1835. 697
1749 Lewis L. b. July 24, 1809 ; m. Lydia Clark, Dec. 13, 1832. 698
1750 Harriet, b. Dec. 10, 1811 ; m. Frederick P. Stuart, June 1, 1851. 697
1751 Loisa, b. Jany. 2, 1816 ; d. Aug. 3, 1816.
273 NATHAN JONES, [670] m. BETSY SPAULDING, dau. of Isaac
S. of New Ipswich, N. H. about 1796. He resided at Lempster, N. H.
Sharon, Vt. and in 1851 was residing with his dau. Mrs. Thompson, at Cold
Spring, Shelby Co. III. and d. May 14, 1852, a. 79. He had been blind for more
than ten years.
VI. Chil. all but the two last b. at Lempster.
1752 Harvey, b. Aug. 18, 1797 ; m. Phebe F. Pierson, Ap. 19, 1821. 698 j-
1753 Lovel, b. Ap. 6, 1799 ; went to Ohio, and d. about 1830.
1754 Nathan, b. Feb. 23, 1801 ; d. young.
1755 Almira, b. Sep. 5, 1802 ; m. John Thompson, Feb. 12, 1824. 699
1756 Laura, b. May 28, 1804 ; last known of her she resided in Illinois.
1757 Betsy, b. Feb. 18, 1808 ; m. Hiram P. Terrill, May 22, 1824. 700
1758 Enos, b. Aug. 30, 1809 ; m. Sarah Reed, 1830. 701
1759 Heman, b. June 10, 1811 ; m. Lydia A. Hughes, Ap. 3, 1835. 702
1760 Lucy, b. in Sharon, Vt ; m. Jesse Huntsman, 1827. 703
1761 Alonzo, b. in Sharon ; resides at Salt Lake City.
274 SALLY JONES, [671] m. Deacon JOHN TAYLOR, of New Ipswich,
N. H. Dec. 5, 1798, who was b. at Dunstable, Feb. 26, 1773. He re-
sided at Ashburnham, and afterwards in Lempster, N. H. where he is living in
1852. He is a carpenter and farmer. She d. at Lempster, Dec. 13, 1831.
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Dea, Taylor, in Oct 2, 1884, m- Mrs. MARY SLATER, the wid. of Samuel
Slater, of Acworth, N. H. Her maiden name was Abrams, and her first hus*
bend^s name was Moore.
y I. Chil. the first b. at Ashburnham, the others at Lempster.
1762 Ivers, b. Sept. 5, 1799 ; m. Eliza Kimball, Nov. 6, 1828. 704
1763 John, b. June 4, 1801 ; m. Matildah Harper, Nov. 8, 1830, who was
b. at Charlestown, N. H. Sep. 1 1, 1801. Resides at Crown Point, N. Y.
1764 Lyman, b. May 27, 1804 ; m. Sarah Cummings, May 8, 1834. 705
1765 Erastus Day, b. Aug. 27, 1806 ; m. 1. Tryphena Dodge, June, 1831. 706
2. Mary Colby, Oct. 4, 1836.
1766 Justus, b. Jany. 12, 1808 ; d. young.
1767 Homer, b. July 10, 1809 ; d. Aug. 1838, at Andover Theological Semi-
nary, where he had just completed his education for the ministry.
1768 Sarah Maria, b. Nov. 21, 1814 ; m. Sylvanus Fuller, Mh. 17, 1835. 707
1769 Matilda Rowena, b. Oct. 20, 1816 ; m. Horace Childs, Jany. 7, 1837,
who was b. Aug. 10, 1807. Ho resides at Henniker, N. H. ; is a
bridge builder.
1769^ Reuben, b. Mh. 8, 1822 ; d. young.
276 DOLLY JONES, [672] m. JONATHAN WOODS, of Rindge, N. H.
Ap. 10, 1799, who was b. Ap. 11, 1773, and d. Sep. 1, 1827. She d.
Jany. 8, 1818. They resided at Rindge ; he was a farmer.
V I . Chil. all b. at Rindge but the first, b. at New Ipswich, N. H.
1770 Zulima, b. Nov. 30, 1799 ; m. Asa Dunn, June, 1822. 708
1771 Laura, b. Jany. 29, 1801 ; m. John Vose, Ap. 22, 1823. 709
1772 Dolly, b. Feb. 3, 1803 ; m. Zackeriah Parker, Ap. 8, 1823. 710
1773 Elnathan, b. Sep. 20, 1804 ; d. July 29, 1829.
1774 George, b. Sep. 29, 1806 ; m. Luana Lawrence, 1827. 711
1775 Betsy, b. June 25, 1808 ; m. liUther Perkins, 1830. 712
1776 Zoa, b. Jany. 24, 1810 ; d. Aug. 1822.
1777 Lurena, b. Dec. 12, 1812 ; m. Freeman Walcott, Jany. 16, 1831. 718
1778 Hartwell,b.Oct.27, 1815; m. Laura Snell, Oct. 1841. She d. Jany.
1, 1843 ; he d. July 26, 1846, leaving no chil.
1779 Jonas Jones, b. Jany. 1, 1818 ; resided in Ashburnham, 1851, unmd.
276 LUCY JONES, [673] m. JOSHUA FLETCHER, Ap. 20, 1815, who
was b. at Weslford, Feb. 22, 1760, and d. Ap. 14, 1843, a. 83. He
was three years in the army of the Revolution, was at the battle of White Plains,
and the surrender of Burgoyne. His wid. d. Dec. 21, 1850, a. 71.
VI. Chil.
1780 Mary E. b. May 1, 1816, at Westford ; m. Dea. Joseph Wetherbee, 714
Ap. 18, 1844.
1781 Hannah, b. Nov. 16, 1817, at Westford ; d. Oct. 2, 1839, unmd.
1782 Joshua, b. Aug. 27, 1820, at Ashburnham ; m. Emeline Stimpson, 1846. 716
277 PERSIS JONES, [674] m. SAMUEL TAYLOR, of New Ipswich,
N. H. Oct. 24, 1805, who was b. at Dunstable, Oct. 12, 1781, the bro.
of John T. who m. Sally Jones, [671] and of Caty T. who m. Edmund Jones,
[668]. He is a farmer, residing at New Ipswich.
VI. Chil. b. at New Ipswich.
1783 Emily, b. June 27, 1806 ; m. Joseph Brooks, May 5, 1825. 716
1784 Warren, b. June 2, 1808 ; d. Mh. 15, 1826.
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1785 Laura, b. June 16, 1810 ; in. Flavel Wilder, Mh, 2, 1827. 717
1786 Cynthia, b. Oct. 11, 1812 ; d. Mb. 30, 1816.
1787 Hartwell Jones, b. Jan. 27, 1815; m. Harriet Wilson, Oct 4, 1842, of
New Ipswich. Has— 1787* Jane W. b. Aug. 20, 1843 ; 2 others d. yg.
1788 Fanny G. b. Ap. 9, 1817 ; m. Peter Swallow, May 9, 1839, who was b. at
Dunstable, (where he resides,) June 27, 1813. Had — 1788J Ellen
Henrietta, b. Dec. 3, 1842.
1789 Charles, b. Mh. 21, 1820 ; m. Harriet N. Weston, Dec. 23, 1841. 718
1790 Olive A. b. Sep. 12, 1825 ; m. Charles Wilson, Dec. 31, 1846, of New
Ipswich, who was b. Aug. 19, 1822. They reside at Mason, N. H.
Had — 1790J Samuel T. b. Nov. 31, 1847.
1791 George W. b. May 20, 1828.
278 EUNICE JONES, [675] m. JOHN EATON, of Lancaster, June 20,
1808, who was b. Oct. 21, 1784, and d. Sep. 22, 1829, at Fitzwilliam,
N. H. He resided at Ashbumham, Royaiston, and Fitzwilliam, N. H. His wid.
was living, 1852, at Fitzwilliam.
V I . Chil. the first b. at Ashbumham, the next five at Royaiston, and
*the two last at Fitzwilliam.
1792 Albin J. b. June 19, 1809 ; m. Delight Stone, Mh. 27, 1838. 7W
1793 Harriet M. b. Oct. 6, 1811 ; m. Otis Whittemore, [1700] Aug, 81,
1841, and resided at Richland, Iowa, 1851.
. 1794 John H. b. June 6, 1814 ; resided at Richland, Iowa, 1851.
1795 Nathaniel L. b. May 23, 1816 ; resided, 1851, at Fitzwilliam.
1796 Eunice Ann, b. June 21, 1819 ; m. Chauncy Davis, Jr. Nov. 20, 1839, 720
1797 Charles L. b. Mh. 21, 1822,
1798 Lucy A. b. Aug. 12, 1824 ; i Feb. 13, 1829.
1799 Francis W. b. Feb. 26, 1827 ; d. Dec. 12, 1837.
279 Dea. DANIEL JONES, [676] m. RACHEL CONVERSE, of Rindge,
N. H. and resided on the old homestead of his father, in Ashbumham,
where he d. Mh. 14, 1843. His wid. resides (1852) in Winchendon.
VI. Chil.
1800 Mary, b. Mh. 26, 1813 ; d. Aug. 30, 1843, a. 30.
1801 Sultina, b. Ap. 26, 1815 ; m. Elbridge Wood, and resided, 1851, at Mason,
N. H
1802 Eliza, b. Oct 4, 1821 ; d. Feb. 22, 1824.
1803 Eliza Rachel, b. Aug. 1, 1826 ; reside, 1852, with her mother.
1804 Daniel Wayland, b. Jany. 14, 1829. He received the degree of M. D. at
the University in New York City, Mh. 1852, and is at Winchendon, 1852.
280 Col. JAMES JONES, [686] m. HULDAH HANCOCK, at or near
Springfield, 1780. He then was in the Army, and was one of a company
of " Artificers." Soon after his marriage, in Oct. 1780, he received his dis-
charge. Was in Townsend in 1782, from thence he removed to Madison, Me.
He was a blacksmith, a Col. in the Maine Militia, and d. at Mt. Vemon, Me. Jany.
1828, a. 71.
VI. Chil. b. at Madison.
1805 James, b. July 7, 1782 ; m. Sarah Gray, 1810. 721
1806 Phebe, b. Nov. 17, 1786.
1807 Amasa, b. Sep. 5, 1788 ; m. Phebe Houston, Ap. 1814. 722
1808 Mary, b. July 4, 1791 ; ro. John Hunnewell, Ap. 11, 1816. 728
1809 Cynthia, b. July 2, 1793 ; m. Bela T. Jones, [1823] Dee. 24, 1815. 727
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1810 Sophia, b. Jany. 27, 1795 } m. David Felker, Mh. 80, 1817. 7M
1811 Susan, b. Jany. 22, 1796 ; ra. Aaron Bean, Dec. 1825. 726
1812 Amos, b. Jany. 27, 1798 ; d. Mh. 5, 1832.
1813 Betsy, b, Oct. 24, 1800 ; d. May, 1814.
1814 Buth, b. Sep. 6, 1802 ; m. £lihu Thompson, Dec. 23. 1828. 726
281 MARY JONES, [687] m. RALPH HILL, of Ashby, Ap. 15» 1777.
He resided for many years at Ashby, and then removed to N. Hampshire.
VI. Chil. b. at Ashby.
1816 Job, b. July 7, 1780 ; m. Betsy Perry, of Rindge, N. H. Int at Athby,
Nov. 27, 1804.
1816 Polly, b. Sep. 5, 1782 ; m. Fiske.
1817 Brewer, b. Sep. 16, 1784 ; m. Celinda Carpenter. 888
1818 Elijah Standley, b. July 15, 1787.
1819 Betsy, b. Jany. 12, 1790 ; d. Feb. 5, 1800.
1820 Phebe, b. Aug. 13, 1793 ; m. Stephen Wright, of Berlin, Vt ; she ia dead.
1831 Nancy, b. May 18, 1795; m. Peter Sloane.
1822 Nabby, b. Feb. 19, 1800; m. David Poor; lived at Worcester, 1850.
1822^ (Emma, b. ; ro. Taylor, at Montpelier, Vt. ?)
282 JOHN JONES, [690] m. 1. LYDIA TURNER, July 19, 1791, who
d. at Berlin, Vt. Ap. 10, 1810. 2. m. MARTHA BATES, of Montpe-
lier, Vt 1811, who d. at Solon, Me. Ap. 9, 1827. He was a blacksmith, and d.
at Waltham, July 11, 1826, a. 58.
VI. Chil. by 1st wf.
1823 Bela T. b. at Ashby, Sep. 7, 1792 ; m. Cynthia Jones, [1809] 1815. 727
1824 Lucy C. b. at Ashby, July 30, 1794 ; m. James Smith, May, 1820. 728
1825 Ira B. b. at Peterboro', (N. H. ?) Sep. 21, 1797; m. Ruby Bacon. 729
1826 Philip Frink, b. Oct 28, 1799 ; m. Susannah Brunson, July 18, 1831.
Was a Col. ; resides in Bombay, N. Y. — has no chil.
1827 Lorinda, b. June 3, 1802 ; resides at Solon, Me. unmd.
1828 Lydia, b. June 23, 1804 ; m. Oliver Badger, 1831. 730
1829 James, b. Aug. 21, 1806, in Brookfield, Vt. ; m. Joanna Heald, 1828. 731
1830 John, b. at Berlin, Vt. Mh. 22, 1810; m. Prudence Cole, of Saogers-
ville. Me. Dec. 23, 1839.
Chil. by 2d wf.
1832 Harriet, b. May 23, 1816, at Burlington, Vt. ; m. Adna Kincaid. 732
1833 Samuel B. b. May 7, 1819, at Madison, Me. ; m. Melissa Wvman, 1840. 738
1834 Daniel, b. Mh. 19, 1822, at Solon, Me. ; was a farmer in Maiden, 1851,
unmd.
283 EUSHA JONES, [691] ra. PERSHIA [PERSIS] TAYLOR, dau. of
Abraham Taylor, of Ashby) Feb. 1798, who d. Ap. 15, 1844, a. 68. He
was a blacksmith, resided in New Ipswich, N. H, and at Ashby, and d. at Ashby,
Nov. 21, 1809, a. 39.
VI. Chil. part b. at New Ipswich, the others at Ashby.
1835 Pershia [Persis], b. Nov. 16, 1793 ; m. Isaac Wilder, of Gardner, 1812.
1836 Elisha, b. Jany. 28, 1796 ; m. Kalinda Walkins, in Kentucky, Sep. 10, 1818.
1837 Homer, b. Dec. 24, 1797 ; d. May 18, 1813.
1838 Rebecca, b. Ap. 9, 1800 ; m. Andrew Hall, of Boston, July 17, 1822, and,
1850, resided at Charl«stown.
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1839 John T. b. July 16, 1802 ; m. 1. Eliza Grew, July 14, 1830. 896
2. Judith Leavitt, Nov. 1840.
3. Sarah Sleeper, Aug. 1847.
1840 Abel, b. May 12, 1804 ; m. Lydia Ann Campbell, Oct. 1 1, 1829. He d. in
Ohio, July 12, 1837.
1841 Sarah, b. Feb. 15, lb07 ; m. Jonas H. Barrett, of Ashby, July 19, 1833,
and d. Jany. 22, 1838.
1842 Lydia, b. Mh. 14, 1809 ; m. Hobart Spencer, Feb. 5, 1832, and resides at
Ashby.
284 AMOS JONES. [692] m. 1. RACHEL YOUNG, in Canaan, now
Madison, Me. 1800. 2. m. SARAH GETCHELL, of Anson, Me. Aug.
4, 1808. He was a farmer, and held a commission as adjutant in the Militia.
V I . Chil. by 1st wf. b. in Madison.
1843 Jonas, b. June 13, 1801 ; m. ; is a farmer in Bingham, Me.
1844 Huldah, b. June 13, 1803 ; m. Capt. H. Savage, June 24, 1821. 734
1845 Rachel Y. b. Feb. 26, 1805 ; m. John Blackden, 1830. 735
1846 Amos Y. b. Feb. 27, 1807 ; m. Sybil W. Stevens. 736
Chil. ly 2d wf.
1847 Timothy B. b. June 3, 1809 ; m. Sarah P. Messer, Feb. 17, 1841. 737
1848 Phebe P. b. Sept. 23, 1811; d. 1834.
1849 John D. b. May 3, 1814 ; resides at Anson, Me.
1850 Adeline B. b. Oct. 9, 1816 ; m. Enoch Messer, in Madison ; ^^ has moved
away up country."
285 DANIEL JONES, [693] m. LUCY SHEPLEY, of Pepperell. Int.
Feb. 16, 1800. He d. Oct. 31, 1808, a. 33. Resided at Ashby, and
Madison, Me.
VI. Chil. b. in Madison, excepting the 1st b. at Ashby*
1851 Lucy, b. Dec. 28, 1800. — 1852 b. Bianca, b. July 19, 1804.
1853 Phebe, b. June 9, 1606. — 1854 Mary, b. Sep. 30, 1808.
286 PHEBE JONES, [694] m. LEMUEL SHEPLEY, of Townsend or
Pepperell. Int. at Ashby, Feb. 2, 1797. He resided in Stoddard, N. H.
and afterwards in Solon, Me. In 1851, his wid. was residing with her son at
Stetson, Me.
VI. Chil.
1855 Lemuel J. b. in Stoddard, N. H, June 30, 1797 ; d. Sep. 1846, in Bangor,
Me. a. 49.
1856 Amos, b. in Stoddard, June 11, 1799 ; d. in infancy.
1857 Phebe C. b. in Solon, Me. Ap. 6, 1802 ; m. Otis Getchell. 738
1858-Asher, b. in Solon, Jany. 2, 1804 ; m. Sarah Hills. 739
1859 Oren, b. in Solon, Aug. 9, 1805 ; m. Ruth M. Haskell. 740
1860 Horace, b. in Solon, May 31, 1807 ; m. Hannah B. Stuart. 741
1861 Mary Ann, b. at Brownville, Me. May 12, 1810; m. Capt. Benjamin 742
T. Sands.
1862 Sarah Jane, b. at Milo, Me. May 8, 1814 ; m. Sumner Bray. 743
287 REBECCA DERBY, [697] m. JOHN PRATT, May 28, 1788. He
was of Harvard, and was b. Feb. 7, 1760. He resided at Fitchburg,
where his wid. was living, 1850.
V I . Chil. born at Fitchburg.
1863 Polly, b. Sep. 21, 1789; resided unmd. at Fitchburg, 1850.
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1864 John D. b. Feb. 6, 1792 ; m. Emma Sawyer, June 6, 1823. 744
1865 Tamar, b. Nov. 12, 1793 ; m. Samuel Sheldon, June 3, 1819. 746
1866 Sally, b. Aug. 1, 1796; resided unmd. at Fitchburg, 1850.
1867 Rebecca, b. July 2, 1798 ; m. Moses Eaton, Nov. 22, 1835. 746
1868 Luther, b. Aug. 6, 1800; d. Aug. 8, 1819, at Dublin.
1869 Philemon, b. Aug. 20, 1803 ; d. Sep. 29, 1807.
1870 Lucy B. b. Oct. 27, 1805; m. Luke Richardson, July 11, 1822.
1871 Thomas D. b. Oct31, 1807 ; m. Susan L. Wood, Oct. 27, 1836, and re-
sides at Lunenburg.
1872 Phebe B. b. Dec. 1, 1809; d. Sep. 1, 1831, at Lunenburg.
288 PHEBE DERBY, [698] m. Capt. JONATHAN ROLF, of Ashbjr.
Int. Aug. 24, 1792. Capt. Rolf was a carpenter, resided at Ashby till
after 1810. Removed to Dalton, N. H. They are both dead. He probably
came from Reading to Ashby, Mh. 17, 1776.
VI. Chil. b. at Ashby.
1873 Jonas, b. Mh. 26, 1793. — 1874 Jonathan, b. Dec, 1793 : d. Mh. 3, 1795.
1875 Jonathan, b. Jany. 31, 1797.
1876 Phebe, b. Feb. 14, 1799 ; d. Aug. 2, 1801.
1877 Lydia Damon, b. Feb. 23, 1801 ; d. Mh. 24, 1802.
1878 Phebe, b. Jany. 24, 1803. — 1879 Polly, b. Aug. 9, 1805.
1880 Almira, b. Aug. 6, 1808. — 1881 Lydia Damon, b. July 16, 1810.
289 MARY DERBY, [699] m. Dea. MOSES GREELY, of Hudson, N. H.
He was a former — d. 1848. She was living at Hudson, 1849.
VI. Chil.
1882 Reuben, b. July 18, 1794 ; m. ; resides at Hudson, N. H.
1883 Hannah, b. Nov. 7, 1795 ; d. June 7, 1804.
1884 Joseph, b. July 7, 1797 ; m. Charlotte Pollard, Dec. 7, 1818, who was b.
June 27, 1799, the dau. of Asa and Susannah (Winn) Pollard, of Hudson.
He is a manufacturer, and resided, 1850, at Concord, N. H. Has no chil.
1885 Mary, b. Ap. 1, 1801 ; m. Daniel Merrill ; resided at Belfast, Me.
1886 Moses T. D. b. Dec. 18, 1802 ; resided at Grand Detour, III. where he d.
about 1845.
1887 Hannah, b. July 19, 1806; m. Thaddeus Parker, of Dracut.
1888 Clarissa, b. Nov. 3, 1808 ; m. Abram Putnam.
1889 Stephen D. b. Sep. 10, 1810 ; resided at Hudson, N. H. 1850.
1890 Elbridge J. b. Nov. 15, 1812 ; resided at Hudson, N. H. 1850.
290 Dea. JAMES MUNROE, Jr. [704] m. his cousin MARGARET
WATSON, June 10, 1804, who was b. June 10, 1773, the dau. of
Nathan and Margaret Watson, who resided in the house on North Avenue, near
the Trotting Park, in Cambridge. She was a descendant of the venerable John
Watson, who prob. came to New England in the Speedwell, in 1645, and d. in
Cambridge, 1711, a. 92. Dea. Munroe was brought up to his father's trade, that
of a blacksmith, and had his shop on Brattle Street. He resided in the house re-
cently occupied by his wid. and where she d. Feb. 28, 1852, a. nearly 79. He
was chosen Deacon of the First Church in Camb. Aug. 2, 1818, an office that he
faithfully filled for many years. He d. May 28, 1848, a. 73. " No one has
ever gone down to the tomb sustaining a more irreproachable character than Dea.
Munroe." Pres. Kirkland said of him, " If I ever get to Heaven, I shall look to
meet Dea. Munroe there ; he is too honest for his own good." Dr. Albro, his
minister, in a senDon preached after hit death, says, ^^ He was a good man in the
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sense in which the apostle used these words lespecting Stephen — he was an
hotiest man in the same sense in which this expression is used in the business of
the world. He was like Nathaniel, an Israelite in whom there was no guile.'*
V I . Chil. b. in Cambridge.
1891 Nathan Watson, b. July 7, 1806, grad. at Har. Coll. 1830, studied divinity
at the New York Protestant Episcopal Seminary ; has been located as an
Episcopal Minister at Vergennes, Vt. Potsdam, N. Y. and at other places.
Of late years has resided at Cambridge.
1892 James, b. Dec. 15, 1808 ; m. Sarah R. M. Fiske, Oct 8, 1833. 747
1893 William Watson, b. Mb. 26, 1810 ; m. Hannah Adams, Aug. 7, 1842. 748
1894 Charles Augustus, b. Jany. 27, 1813 ; d. 1817.
1895 Isaac, b. Ap. 4, 1815 ; d. 1817.
291 NATHANIEL MUNROE, [706] m. 1. MARTHA LEWIS, of Ports-
mouth, N. H. Dec. 12, 1802, who d. Mb. 23, 1822- 2. m. REBECCA
KENT, Feb. 6, 1823, dau. of Samuel and Rhoda (Hill) Kent, and sister of Rev.
Benjamin Kent, of Roxbury. He is a carpenter, resides in Cambridge, has long
been known for his skill in music, vocal and instrumental, was one of the early
members of the Handel and Haydn Society, a teacher of vocal music, and a long
time leader of the choir in Dr. Holmes's church.
VI. Chil. by 1st wf b. in Camb.
1896 Nathaniel, b. June 14, 1804 ; d. Sep. 14, 1805.
1897 James, b. Nov. 29, 1805 ; d. Mb. 17, 1822.
1898 Martha, b. Aug. 5, 1807 ; d. Jany. 14, 1830.
1899 Nathaniel, b. Oct. 5, 1810 ; d. Nov. 22, 1822.
1900 George Frederick Handel, b. July 7, 1812 ; d, June 26, 1830.
1901 Sarah, b. Dec. 13, 1814.
1902 John Hancock, b. Nov. 30, 1816 ; m. Susan Allen. Is a printer in Camb.
1903 Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1818 ; d. July 23, 1839.
Chil. by 2d wf.
1905 Rebecca Rockv^*ell, b. July 26, 1^6; — 1906 Charles, b. June 19, 1828.
1907 Annie Ellen, b. Dec. 16, 1830 ; — 1908 David Kent, b. May 38, 1835.
292 SARAH TAPLEY MUNROE, [707] m. PETER COOLEDGE, Jane
13, 1813. (a) He resided in Framinghara, was a highly respected cit-
izen, and d. suddenly of a disease of the heart, Nov. 3, 1851, a. 63. She d. Jany.
4, (a) 1823, a. nearly 38.
[He m. 2. MARY P. FISKE, dau. of Cd. N. Fiske, of Framingham, July 1, i824, by whom
he had Catherine D. b. July 27. 1825, d. July 14, 1826 ; Catherine F. b. July 9, 1828 ; m.
Charles J. Power, May 26, 1852 ; Jonathan M, b. Nov. 2, 1834 ]
VI. Chil. by Istwf.
1909 Sarah, b. June 9, 1814 ; m. Elbndge M. Jones, of Fffamiiighani, June 9,
1835 ; d. Feb. 11, 1839 — left one dau.
1910 Josiah Adams, b. Oct. 30, 1816 ; m. Mehitable Fowle. 771
1911 Susan, b. Nov. 17, 1818 ; m. Moses Hemenway, of Framingham, Ap.
1, 1839 ; had — VJIV Sarah, b. June 9, 1840 ; — 191 1^ Charies
Josiah, b. June 5, 1844.
1912 Mary, b. Ap. 15, 1821 ; m. J. K. Hastings, Oct. 11, 1838 ; had — 1912^
Sarah Munroe, b. July 27, 1840.
(a) By another record, m. June 28, and d. lay. M.
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298 AMOS MUNROE, [711] m. RUTH PRENTICE, Dec. 18, 1803, or
as by one record, Oct. 4, 1802, of Watertown. He resided at Cam-
bridge, and d. Sep. 5, 1829, a. 63}. His wid. at the age of 83, resides, 1852, at
Cambridgeport. Mr. Munroe from early in life was nearly blind ; he had a fine
ear for music, and was a good singer and a distinguished performer on the violin.
VI. Chil.
1913 Henry Prentice, b. July 17, 1804 ; m. Eunice M. A. Burt, 1827. 749
1914 Francis W. b. May 22, 1807 ; m. Sarah B. Cooledge, Sep. 20, 1829. 760
1915 Ann, b. June 7, 1809 ; resides at Cambridgeport, unmd.
1916 Amos, b. Oct 27, 1811 ; "
1917 Caleb, b. Mb. 18, 1815 ; m. Mary Ann Bowen, Dec. 8, 1836. 761
294 ISAAC MUNROE, [713] m. ABIGAIL RICHARDSON, who d.
Mb. 5, 1809, a. 45 ; he having d. Ap. 12, 1806, at West Cambridge.
Like the rest of the family, he had a great taste for music, and was a fine per-
former on several instruments.
VI. ChU.
1918 (A son b. May 30, 1779, d. young ?)
1919 Isaac, b. Ap. 26, 1785 ; m. Emily Wheeler, dau. of Seth Wheeler, Esq.
of New Ipswich, N. H. Oct. 28, 1807. He moved to Baltimore, Md. in
1811, where he has resided ever since, and has been during that time editor
of the Baltimore Republican. He was a volunteer in the Artillery Co. of
Fencibles, commanded by Chief Justice Nicholson at the time of the attack
on Baltimore by the British, in 1814, and was stationed at Fort McHenry.
He was appointed by Gov. Sprigg one of his staff. His parents both dying
leaving a large family of young children, he became a second father to
them, and gave them a good education.
1920 Henry Humphrey, b. Dec. 19, 1786 ; resided at or near Boston, and was
killed on board the ill-fated Chesapeake, in the battle with the Shannon,
off Boston harbor.
1921 Nathan Winship, b. Aug. 5, 1789 ; was a painter of great promise, studied
with Gilbert Stuart, and d. of consumption at Baltimore, in 1817, a. 28.
1922 Charles, b. Mb. 2, 1792, was appointed an Ensign in the United States Ar-
my, afterwards a Lieut, and in the celebrated 4th Regiment was in all the
battles in which that regiment took its full share, on the Northern frontier
in the war of 1812. He was a brave and gallant officer, and well sustained
the character of his Scotch ancestors. He d. 1816, a. 24.
1928 Alvan, b. Jany. 2, 1795. He was a printer ; fought bravely for his coun-
try at the battle at North Point, in 1814, in Capt. Stewart's company, who
often spoke of him ^^ as among the bravest of the brave.'' He d. of con-
sumption at New OHeans, 1820, a. 25.
1924 Cromwell, b. June 20, 1797 ; was a Dental Surgeon, and d. at Savannah,
Ga. 1847, a. 50.
1925 Caroline, b. Aug. 2, 1799 ; m. Prentiss Chubb. 762
1925J George, b. Oct. 5, 1801 ; d. 1818, a. 17.
1926 Abby Richardson, b. Feb. 24, 1805 ; m. Isaac R. St. John, 1825. 763
1926^ Sarah, b. ; d. Ap. 24, 1808, a. 2.
296 WILLIAM MUNROE, [715] m 1. SARAH CLARK, of Marblehead,
July, 1795, who d. Ap. 13, 1800. 2. m. SARAH COPP, of Boston,
Oct. 27, 1804. He d. in Boston, 1817, a. 46. His wid. resides, 1852, in Boston.
VI. ChiLby l«twf.
Wn Sarah Clark, k Jan/* 16, 1796 ; m. James V. Babacm, 182a 764
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1928 Frances, b. Oct 25, 1797 ; m. 1. Charles Oliver, Feb. 6, 1817. 7S6
2. William Cracklin, May 3, 1829.
1929 William, b. Dec. 8, 1799 ; d. Dec. 13, 1799.
1930 Jane, b. Jany. 2, 1801 ; d. Aug. 14, 1801.
Chil. by 2d wf.
1931 Margaret Cooledge, b. May 8, 1805 ; m. Benjamin Morrill, Dec. 1, 1836.
Resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. No chil.
1932 William Copp, b. Feb. 12, 1807 ; m. Belvidere Crosby, July, 1833. 756
1933 Mary Ann H. b. Mh. 11, 1809 ; m. John Hunt, Nov. 19, 1835. 757
1934 Joan Storer, b. Feb. 3, 1811 ; d. Ap. 10, 1817.
1935 Elizabeth Goodwin, b. Mh. 5, 1813 ; m. John Peters, Oct 1, 1845.
1936 John Lovejoy Abbott, b. Ap. 4, 1815 ; d. July 22, 1815.
1937 Harriet Jane, b. Jany. 6, 1817 ; d. Feb. 4, 1818.
296 JOSEPH MUNROE, [718] REBECCA BEERS, in Charlestown, July
14, 1805. He resided in Charlestown and Boston, and d. at Sackett^s
Harbor in the war of 1812.
VI. Chil. b. in Charlestown.
1938 Louisa Rivers, b. July 16, 1806 ; ra. 1. Timothy Carey. 758
2. Elias Danforth.
1939 James Madison, b. Nov. 28, 1808 ; m. in Ludlow, Vt and had
— 1939^ Adelia, b. July 17, 1846.
297 SAMUEL SANDERSON, [723] m. EUNICE LAWRENCE, of
Waltham, Mh. 23, 1802, dau. of George Lawrence. She was b. May
3, 1784, and d. Oct. 23, 1847. He d. July 18, 1829. They resided at
Waltham. He was a farmer.
VI. Chil.
1940 Benjamin Lawrence, b. Oct 30, 1802 ; m. Mary C. Cook, of West Camb.
Oct. 26, 1822 ; he d. Aug. 1840. His wid. resides in West Camb. They
had — 19401 Theodore Lyman — 1940^ Emily, who xru William Kidder —
19403 Clarence Marcellus.
1941 Marshall, b. Jan. 1, 1805 ; supposed to have been lost at sea, about 1823.
1942 Chester, b. Ap. 6, 1807 ; m. Sarah Stickney, of Francestown, N. H. May
17, 1831 ; he resides in Boston. They had — 1942* Harriet Ann ; —
1942« Charles Henry, who d. — 1942^ Elbridge Lawrence ; — 1942* Sarah
Caroline.
1943 Caroline, b. Oct. 15, 1809 ; m. Edward Goodnow, May 15, 1834, of Lex-
ington, who d. Oct. 15, 1840. She resides at East Lexington, and with her
sister Elizabeth has had the care of her aged grandmother for many years,
and to whom she has been more than a daughter. She will not lose her
1944 Grace, b. Nov. 30, 1812 ; d. July 4, 1839.
1945 Harriet, b. May 21, 1815; d. July 17, 1828, a. 13.
1946 Elizabeth Herrick, b. Sep. 20, 1824, resides with her sister, Mrs. (Joodnow,
at East Lexington, having most kindly shared with her in the care of their
aged grandmother.
298 RUFUS PORTER, [726] m. ABIGAIL GROVER, of Maiden, 1796.
He was a brick-maker, resided at Medford, and d. Ap. 25, 1825, a. 50.
VI. Chil. b. in Medford.
1947 Abigail, b. Nov. 10, 1796 ; m. William Gould, of Boston, 1831. 769
1948 Elizabeth, b. Aug. 31, 1800 ; m. Samuel Taylor, 1824. 760
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1949 Rufus, b. June 25, 1802 ; d. Nov. 23, 1848, UDmd.
1950 Mary, b. Ap. 9, 1806 ; m. John Vinto, resided in Boston, 1850.
1951 Hiram, b. Nov. 27, 1808 ; was lost at sea.
1952 James, b. Mh. 29, 1812 ; m. Honora Callam, of Lough Rey, Ireland, 1840,
resides at Medford, have one child.
1953 Sarah, b. June 9, 1814 ; m. William Reed, resides at Weston.
1954 Matilda, b. Nov. 15, 1818 ; m. May, resides at Roxbury.
1955 Paulina, b. Sep. 3, 1819 ; m. Mr. Stephens, of Providence, R. I. Is a wid.
with 4 chil.
299 THOMAS MUNROE, [733] m. 1. ELIZABETH JEWETT, at Lex.
Mh. 30, 1804, who was b. at Littleton, Sep. 8, 1785, and d. Nov. 23,
1848, a. 63. 2. m. Wid. MATILDA (JEWETT) CON ANT, Aug. 26, 1849,
at Nashua, N. H. who was b. at Littleton, Aug. 12, 1799. (They were sistere
and daus. of Joseph Jewett, of Littleton, who m. Sarah Fletcher, and d. July,
1S31, his wf. having d. Aug. 1830.) Mr. Munroe has resided at Lexington, Mil-
ton, Dorchester, but for many years has been a resident of Nashua, N. H. Has
been a Selectman of Nashua, and has also been frequently chosen to other re-
sponsible offices, and is a Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. He is a twin
of bis sister Elizabeth, Mrs. Reed. ^
VI. Chil. by 1st wf. the first b. at Lex. the 2d, 3d, and 5th at Milton,
the other at Dorchester.
1956 Franklin, b. Aug. 31, 1805 ; m. Mary R. Bell, Aug. 19, 1826. 761
1957 Elizabeth, b. May 5, 1807 ; m. James Goss, Nov. 9, 1824. 762
1958 Thomas, b. Ap 11, 1809 ; d. Nov. 17, 1838.
1959 Mary Ann, b. Oct 31, 1812 ; m. John M. Hunt, Oct. 13, 1832. 763
1960 Rebecca Locke, b. Jany. 18, 1816 ; m. Humphrey W. Buxton, 1833. 764
300 ELIZABETH MUNROE, [734] m. ISAAC REED, of Lex. Ap. 24,
1804, who was b. Jany. 12, 1781. They reside at Lex. She is a twin
of her brother Thomas.
VI. Chil. b. at Lexington.
1961 Emeline, b. June 10, 1805 ; d. Dec. 22, 1822, a. 17.
1962 Susan Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1807 ; m. William H. Fowle, of Boston, Ap.
, 1835, resides at Jamaica Plain ;^ is a carver in Boston. They have —
1962» Susan Elizabeth, b. Sep. 11, 1840 ;— 1962^ Emma Sophia, b. Sep.
3, 1844.
1963 Isaac Emery, b. Jany. 2, 1810 ; d. Dec. 31, 1836.
1964 Adeline, b. Jany. 10, 1812 ; m. James Parker, of Lex. Nov. 2, 1842, and
resides there.
1965 William Henry Harrison, b. Nov. 26, 1813 ; m. Mary Crowninshield, lives
at Lexington.
1966 Horatio, b. Dec. 11, 1815 ; ra. Mary Phipps, atFramingham, Oct. 9, 1844;
resides in New York city.
1967 Pamell Munroe, b. Ap. 30, 1818; d. Oct. 16, 1821.
1968 Edwin, b. Feb. 20, 1821 ; in business at Boylston Market, Boston.
1969 Hugh Maxwell, b. Mh. 27, 1824 ; unmd. ; resides with his father.
1970 Emeline Pamell, b. Oct. 5, 1826 ; unmd.
301 EDWIN MONROE, [735] m. ELIZA FOWLE, dau. of Henry and
Rebecca Fowle, of Medford. She was b. Mh. 6, 1787. They have
resided at Medford, Saugus, Lex. and Charlestown, now Somerville,
where they now, 1852, reside.
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VI. Chil.
1971 Edwin, b. Feb. 5, 1812, in Medford ; m. Nancy Thorning. 765
1972 Benjamin S. b. Nov. 21, 1813, in Saugus; m. Hannah B. Runey. 766
1973 Eliza Ann, b. Ap. 9, 1816, in Lex. ; m. Henry Bacon. 767
1974 Martha Fowle, b. Oct. 25, 1818, in Lex. ; m. E. G. Brooks, 1839. 768
1975 Henry Fowle, b. Feb. 17, 1821 ; d. Jany. 21, 1822.
1976 Emeline Reed, b. Ap. 6, 1823, in Charlestown ; m. Caleb S. Pierce. 769
1977 Henry Fowle, b. Sep. 29, 1826, in Charlestown. Is Preceptor of an
Academy at Bolton.
1978 Faustina, b. Feb.*13, 1829, in Charlestown ; m. Rev. Joseph Selman Den-
nis, son of Erastmus and Sarah Dennis, of Marblehead. He is a Univer-
salist Minister at North Attleboro\
\ 902 CATHERINE MUNROE, [737] m. IRA THORPE, 1808, who wnM
^^ b. Ap. 15, 1786. They reside at Somerville. He formerly resided at
Athol, where it is prob. his chil. were all bom.
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1979 Charles Munroe, b. Mb. 25, 1809 ; has been twice m.
1980 Elbridge, b. Jany. 18, 1811 ; m. ; resides at Stonebam.
1981 Emeline, b. Aug. 7, 1813 ; m. Lawrence,
1982 Hannah, b. July 10, 1815 ; d. Aug. 17, 1815.
1983 Hannah, b. Aug. 9, 1816 ; m. Francis Gay, resides at Dover.
1984 Jerome, b. Mh. 30, 1819 ; m.
1985 Parnell Munroe, b. Sep. 24, 1821 ; m. George Tapley, resides at Chelsea.
1986 Harriot Sumner, b. Dec. 11, 1823 ; d. July 2, 1837.
1987 Martha Mead, b. Jany. 31, 1826 ; — 1988 Henry Gilbert, b. July 24, 1828.
1989 Ellen Maria, b. Aug. 8, 1830 ; m. West, 1852.
1989j} Edwin Hadley, b. Mh. 10, 1834 ; d. Sep. 14, 1837.
903 CHARLES MUNROE, [7391 m. MARIA RUSSELL, who was b.
Ap. 11, 1801, the dau. of David and Ruth (Locke) Russell. [Par. 416.]
He resides at Somerville.
VI. Chil.
1990 Mariah, b. June 12, 1828 ; m. James S. Runey, Nov. 1850, brother of
Hannah, who m. Benjamin S. Munroe, [1972]. He is a manufacturer
of Pottery at Somerville.
1991 Louisa, b. Nov. 20, 1831. — 1992 Josiah, b. July 3, 1837.
1993 Parnell, b. Oct. 10, 1843.
304 OTIS MUNROE, [738] m. SOPHIA HARRINGTON, Dec. 12, 1822,
the dau. of Levi and Rebecca (Muliken) Harrington, and gr. dau. of
Daniel and Anne (Munroe) Harrington, of Lex. She was b. Aug. 25, 1801.
Mr. Munroe is a merchant doing business at 41 Commercial Street, boston.
VI. Chil.
1994 Sophia, b. Sep. 29, 1823.
1995 Rebecca Muliken, b. Jany. 7, 1826 ; m. Eben W. Dugan, Sep. 30, 1847.
He resides in Boston, clerk to his father-in-law ; had Theodore Otis, b.
Dec. 11, 1848 ; d. Aug. 12, 1849.
1996 George Otis, b. Ap. 13, 1836 ; d. Aug. 15, 1887.
1997 Georgianna Phipps, b. Jany. 4, 1839.
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305 SUSAN MUNROE, [741] m. NATHAN B. FOSTER, 1801. They
resided at Belfast, Me. where she d. 1810, a. 29. He d. 1846, a. Q8.
VI. Chil.
1998 Rebecca, b. ; m. Samuel Haynes, a Druggist at Belfast.
1999 Susan, b. ; m. Nathan Houston of Belfast, who is dead.
2000 Mary, b. unmd. — 2001 William b. d. 1836.
2002 Abigail, b. d. 1846, and buried at the same time her father was.
306 WILLIAM MUNROE, [742] m. LUCY FROST, of Charlestown, Oct.
11, 1813, who was b. in West Cambridge, July 2, 1794, the dau. of
Samuel and Dorcas Frost. He moved to Charlestown, in that part now Som-
erville, in 1808, where he now resides. He is a wheelwright.
VI. Chil.
2003 Lucy, b. Mh. 4, 1815 ; m. Aaron Clark, of Charlestown, 1837. 770
2004 Enoch, b. Aug. 12, 1816 ; m. Emeline Russell, 1840 ; lives at E. Cam.
2005 William, b. June, 1818 ; m. Elizabeth Mclntire ; lives at Chelsea.
2006 James, b. May 27, 1820 ; m. Maria Woods, May 1, 1844, dau. of William
and Mary Woods. They reside at Charlestown, and have — 2006* Ann
Maria Parker, b. Ap. 5, 1847 ; — 2006*2 James Alexander, b. Nov. 12, 1849.
2007 Emery, b. , 1823 ; d. Aug. 30, 1828.
2008 Abigail, b. July, 1825. —2009 Charles, b. Ap. 1828.
2010 Emery, b. Dec. 4, 1830. —2011 Marcellus, b. June 17, 1834.
307 LOUISA MUNROE, [747] m. THOMAS BUCKMAN. He is a car-
riage painter (at Lynn ?)
VI. Chil.
2012 Mary. — 213 Thomas. —2014 Louisa. — 2015 Sarah Ann.
908 JEDUTHAN RICHARDSON, [759] m. SUSAN TAY, Oct. 6, 1789.
Resided at Med ford, where he d.
VI. Chil.
2016 Jeduthan, b. Feb. 28, 1790 ; d. unmd. at Medford.
2017 Sally, b. Oct. 4, 1791 ; m. Staniels.
2018 Harriet, b. June 15,4794 ; d. July 23, 1803.
2019 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 15, 1796 ; d. Nov. 7, 1815.
309 MARY RICHARDSON, (760) m. JONATHAN THOMPSON, of
Woburn, Aug. 9, 1781, who was b. Ap. 26, 1760, and d. Nov. 21, 1836,
a. 76. He resided at Woburn, where his wid. was living, 1851.
VI. Chil. b. at Woburn.
2020 Samuel, b. Feb. 26, 1782 ; d. Sep. 13, 1802.
2021 Polly, b. Feb. 6, 1784 ; d. Sep. 4, 1785.
2022 Jonathan, b. Ap. 24, 1786 ; m. 1. Margary Fowie, 1808. 772
2. Elizabeth Jenkins, Sep. 21, 1848.
2023 Luke, b. Jany. 20, 1789 ; m. Betsy Chamberlain, 1815. 773
2024 Mary, b. Feb. 25, 1791 ; m. Benjamin Wood, 2d, Dec. 25, 1810; re-
sides in Wob. Has — 2024 j^ Mary, b. ; m. Emery Goss.
2025 Cyrus, b. Mh. 10, 1793 ; m. Abigail Noble, Dec. 26, 1816. 774
2026 Emily, b. Jany. 28, 1795 ; resided at Wob. unmd. 1851.
2027 Lydia, b. Mh. 29, 1798 ; m. Thaddeus Parker, 1821. He is a wheelwright
at Wob. — no chil.
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130 VI. OENEEATION.
2028 Abigail, b. Aug. 23, 1800 ; m. Joshua Jones, May '6, 1825. She d. Aug.
] , 1848 ; has — 2028^ Emma, m. Ira Worth, and a sod and dau. unmd in
1851.
2029 Samuel, b. Nov. 13, 1803; d. of consumption, (Aug. 1,1848?) unmd.
2030 Albert, b. May 13, 1808; m. Sevia B. Nichols, Ap. 22, 1834. ^ 776
310 SARAH RICHARDSON, [761] m. WILLIAM FOWLE,ofWob.
Nov. 7, 1782. They resided at Wob. where she d. Dec. 30, 1847, a.
81 ; and he d. Jany, 18, 1850.
VI. Chil. b. at Woburn.
2031 William, b. Mh.3, 1783 ; m. Nancy Hilton of Dorchester, Mh. 1816.
2032 Sarah, b. Nov. 22, 1784 ; m. Jonas Hale of Wob. Sep. 17, 1806.
2033 Susan, b. Feb. 4, 1787; d. Dec. 17, 1788.
2034 Susan, b. Jany. 2, 1789 ; d. Nov. 18, 1850, unmd.
2035 Josiah, b. Jany. 4, 1791 ; m. Mary Carr, at Scarborough, N. C. He was
lost at sea. >
2036 Mary, b. Ap. 21, 1793 ; m. Benjamin Fowle, of Wob. Feb. 21, 1815.
2037 Fanny, b. Mh. 10, 1795; m. Ezra W. Reed, Oct. 27, 1814,
2038 Samuel R. b. Feb. 10. 1797; m. 1. Martha Marsh, in North Carolina, 1822.
2. Ann Marsh, Nov. 1847.
2039 James, b. Ap. 19, 1799 ; d. June 1, 1818.
2040 Luther, b. Mh. 17, 1801 ; d. June 16, 1822.
2041 Luke, b. Dec. 15, 1802; m. 1. Rhoda Clark, May 18, 1826.
2. Eliza Richardson, [2063] Aug. 1845.
2042 Jeduthan, b. Dec. 21, 1804; m. Louisa Locke, [21701 Dec. 9, 1828. 820
2043 Edward, b. May 30, 1807 ; m. 1. Mary Locke, [2168] Sep. 16, 1828. 819
2. Deborah Parker, Mh. 1835.
3. Hannah Damon, May 24, 1838.
2044 Abi, b. Mh. 28, 1809 ; m. Caleb Mclntire, Ap. 7, 1829, and d. May 1, 1840.
He d. some years before.
311 THOMAS RICHARDSON, [763] m. 1. REBECCA BUCKMAN, of
Stoneham, May 15, 1794, who d. Mh. 1829, a. 55. 2. m. MARY LAW-
RENCE, Ap. 20, 1830, who was b. Mh. 10, 1789, and in 1850, was living at
Wob. He resided at Wob. and d. 1847, a. 77.
VI. Chil. b. at Woburn.
2045 Rebecca, b. July 4, 1795; m. Jesse Converse, Ap. 5, 1817. Has — 2045J
David Gould, b. Nov. 13, 1821.
2046 Laura, b. July 18, 1799 ; d. July 29, 1799.
2047 Harriet, b. Sep. 10, 1800 ; m. Samuel Richardson, Dec. 27, 1825 ; she d.
Nov. 14, 1826, a. 26.
2Q48 Thomas, b. July 9, 1802 ; d. Oct. 1, 1803.
2049 Thomas, b. May 31, 1804; m. Mary E. Dale, of Milford, N. H. Dec. 9,
1830. He resides at Woburn, is Deacon of the Church ; has no chil.
2050 Mary Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1806 ; m. Peleg Lawrence, from Lyndboro% N. H.
May, 1844 ; resided in Winchester, 1851.
2051 John Buckman, b. Dec. 15, 1808; m. Elizabeth Richardson, Ap. 14, 1835 ;
resides at Lynn.
2052 Sumner, b. Mh. 7, 1811 ; m. 1. Abigail Dale, Ap. 19, 1836, who d. Sep.
13, 1836, a. 26. 2. Eliza H. Collamore, Nov. 27, 1837.
2053 Luther, b. May 28, 1813 ; m. Elizabeth H. Pierce, July 2, 1839 ; resides
in Winchester.
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2054 Jeduthan, b. Jany. 10, 1816 ; in. 1. Rebecca Wood, Ap. 14, 1841. 904
2. Sarah E. Locke, [ 1260] Jan. 1849.
2055 Abi, b. May 17, 1818 ; m. George Sanderson, of Lunenburg ; resides in
Winchester.
2056 Linda, b. Feb. 29, 1820; m. John Buxton, May 26, 1841, who resides at
Winchester.
312 LUTHER RICHARDSON, [765] m. SUSANNAH CRAFTS, Aug.
3, 1803, who was b. May 2, 1782, the dau. of Daniel and Abigail Crafts,
of Roxbury. He grad. at Harv. Coll. 1799, studied law, had an office in Boston,
and resided at Roxbury. He was a good Lawyer, but d. at the early age of 37,
Nov. 14, 1811. His wid. m. ELISHA HATHAWAY, of Boston, June 1, 181 1,
who d. Mb. 3, 1850, a. 75. She d. Dec. 18, 1850, a. 68.
VI. Chil. b. at Roxbury.
2057 Augustus Luther, b. July 14, 1805 ; is a merchant at Cuba, unmd.
2058 A <^hild b. Dec. 5, 1806 ; d. in infancy.
2059 Susannah, b. June 17,1809 ; d. Oct 23, 1811.
313 Dea. CALVIN RICHARDSON, (766) ra. SARAH STEELE, Feb 5,
1800, who was b. Mb. 24, 1778, the dau. of James and Susannah Steele,
of Stoneham. He resides, 1852, at Winchester, in that part that was
taken from Wobum.
VI. Chil.
2060 Calvin, b. Ap. 1, 1801 ; m. Mary E. Wade, Ap. 21, 1825. 776
2061 Sarah, b. Sep. 6, 1804 ; m. Samuel B. White^ Ap. 18, 1826. 777
2062 Samuel Steele, b. July 19, 1806 ; m. Lydia A. Meade, May 29, 1832. 778
2063 Eliza, b. July 17, 1808 ; m. Luke Fowle, [2041] Aug. 21, 1845.
2064 Susan, b. July 31, 1810; m Frederick Flint, Sep, 19, 1831. 779
2065 Charlotte, b. Oct. 7, 1812 ; d. Jany. 4, 1827.
2066 Mary, b. May 4, 1814 ; m. Luther R. Vining, [2072] Nov. 1833. 783
2067 Fanny, b. Jany. 8, 1816 ; m. Timothy W. Mead, Nov. 12, 1840. 780
2068 John S. b. Feb. 11, 1818; m. Lydia W. Collamore, 1840. 781
2069 Abigail, b. July 11, 1820 ; m. Artemas Mead, May 5, 1841. 782
314 FANNY RICHARDSON, [767] m. LUTHER VINING, May 9,
1808, who was b. at (Leyden ?) Ap. 1781, the son of John R. Vining,
who d. at Lebanon, (N. Y. ?) They resided, 1850, at Templeton.
VI. Chil.
2070 John R. b. June 27, 1810 ; m. Martha A. Clough, Nov. 1846, and resides
at Wobum.
2071 Fanny R. twin of the above ; m. George W. Comee, May 2, 1833, and d.
Aug. 30, 1838.
2072 Luther R. b. May 20, 1812 ; ra. Mary Richardson [2066] Nov. 1833. 788
2073 Josiah, b. Dec. 19, 1815 ; d. Oct 28, 1817.
2074 Andre, b. Ap. 21, 1817 ; d. Oct. 18, 1817.
2075 George, b. Dec. 29, 1818 ; m. Martha B. Emery, Nov. 14, 1844. 784
2076 Willard, b. Mb. 23, 1821 ; m. Miranda Cody, July, 1843, at Webster.
He d. at California, 1849. Had — 2076^ Fanny Maria, b. June 7, 1844.
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315 PAMELIA RICHARDSON, [768] m. Dca. JOHN SYMMES, June
28, 1804, of Medford. He resides in that part of Medford which is now
included in Winchester, called '* Symmes's Corner." Mrs. Symmes d. Dec. 1,
1845, a. 63.
VI. Chil.
2077 John Albert, b. Mh. 30, 1805; d. Aug. 23, 1806.
2078 Pamelia, b. Feb. 3, 1807 ; m. Horatio A. Smith, May 27, 1852.
2079 Mary Wright, b. Oct. 26, 1809 ; resided with her father unmd. 1850.
2080 John Albert, b. Nov. 3, 1812 ; m. Lydia M. Smith, June 6, 1839. 785
2081 Charles Carey, b. Nov. 15, 1814; m. Lydia F. Clark, Nov. 10, 1840. 786
2082 Henrv Richardson, b. Ap. 13, 1818 ; m. Abigail Symmes, Mh. 1842. 787
2083 Luther Richardson, b.Mh. 21, 1822; m. Elizabeth A. Ayer, Nov. 1,
1848 ; was a wheelwright, residing at Medford, 1850.
316 ABI RICHARDSON, [769] m. Dea. OLIVER CLARK, of Tewks-
bury, Oct. 31, 1816, where they are now, 1852, supposed to reside.
VI. Chil.
2084 Oliver R. b. Mh. 16, 1819 ; m. Julia Ann Cutter, Nov. 25, 1840 ; is a mer-
chant doing business in Boston.
2085 Edward Warren, b Oct. 6, 1820 ; m. Harriet Maria Phillips, Ap. 2, 1850,
who was b. Aug. 8, 1824, in Westboro'. He is a clergyman at Reading.
2086 Joshua, b. June 30, 1822. — 2087 Abby R. b. Jany.3, 1825.
2088 George A. b. Jany. 29, 1827; d. Feb. 21, 1827.
317 POLLY WRIGHT, [772] m. NATHAN ARNOLD, at Worcester,
May 22, 1805, who was b. at Cumberland, R. I. Aug. 9, 1775, and d.
at Worcester, Ap. 1, 1823, a. 47.
VI. ChU.
2089 A son, b. ; d. in infancy.
2090 Mary, b. June 24, 1809 ; m. Samuel Stearns, Sep. 1, 1831, who was b. at
Holden, Ap. 9, 1809, where he resided, 1850 ; is a bootmaker, has 7 chil.
2091 Julia Ann, b. Feb. 1, 1812; m. Levi Sturtevant, at Holden, Ap. 1, 1835,
who was b. at Worcester, Mh. 23, 1812 ; is a blacksmith, and resided at
West Boylston, 1850, and had 3 chil.
318 HANNAH WRIGHT, [773] m. JOHN HOLT, of Holden, Nov. 24,
1803, who d. at Troy,(?) Ap. 1, 1836.
VI. Chil.
2092 Durenda, b. Mh. 2, 1804 ; m. Ephraim Childs, of Holden, Sep. 17, 1826 ;
had 8 chil.
2093 Sarah, b. May 20, 1806 ; m. John Muzzey, of Leicester, Dec. 28, 1829,
who d. at Cincinnati, (). Sep. 5, 1833.
2094 Samuel, b. Oct. 30, 1807 ; ra. Emily Davenport, of West Boylston, Feb.
13, 1832 ; no chil.
2095 Mary, b. Jany. 24, 1809 ; m. Josiah Q. Lamb, of Leicester, May 10, 1832 ;
have 3 chil.
2096 Hannah, b. Oct. 14, 1810 ; unmd. in 1850.
2097 Alena, b. Nov. 28, 1812 ; m. Augustus Atwood, of Millbury, May 27,
1831 ; no chil. in 1850.
2098 Nancy, b. Jany. 9, 1817 ; d. at Mason, N. H. Ap. 7, 1836.
2099 Stephen, b. Nov. 12, 1820 ; m. Mary M. Hastings, of Barre, Oct 26, 1842 ;
no chil. in 1850.
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319 MARY WRIGHT, [786] m. JONAS MANNING, of Woburn, Ap. 4,
1809, who d. Jany. 31, 1844, a. 59. His wid. resides at Wob. 1852.
VI. Chil.
2100 Mary White, b. Jany. 14, 1810 ; m. Benjamin Cooledge, of Wob. Oct. 1844.
2101 Alvan, b. xMay 1, 1813 ; d. Dec. 25, 1815.
2102 Alvan Wright, b. Oct. 2, 1816 ; resides at Wob.
2103 Frances Maria, b. Nov. 20, 1826 ; m. Abijah Richardson, Nov. 1844. 788
320 MARY LOCKE, [798] m. HUTCHINSON TUFTS, Jr. May 21, 1795,
the son of Hutchinson Tufts, who m. Mary Grover, of Maiden, and bro.
of Mafy Tufts, who m. Jonathan Locke, [799]. Hutchinson, Jr. was b. Dec. 16,
1770 or 1771, and d. 1820, his wf. having d. 1816.
VI. Chil.
2104 Hutchinson, b. Feb. 10, 1797 ; d. 1817.
2105 Mary, b. Mh. 6, 1799 ; d. Mh. 12, 1799.
2106 Albert, (twin) b. Aug. 17, 1804 ; m. Mary L. Newhall, Ap. 15, 1827. 789
2107 Paulina, (twin) b. Aug. 17, 1804 ; m. Richard Blanchard, Ap. 1826. 789^^
2108 Matilda, b. Ap. 25, 1809 ; d. 1815.
321 Major JONATHAN LOCKE, [799] m. MARY TUFTS, May 7, 1801,
who was b. Jany. 31, 1782. She was sister of Hutchinson Tufts.
(See Par. 320.) Major Locke resided at Charlestown until 1813, when he moved
to Lancaster, where he d. Jany. 26, 1839, a. 61. His wid. d. at same place,
July 4, 1849, a. 67.
VI. Chil. the seven first b. at Charlestown, the others at Lancaster.
2109 Mary, b. Mh. 17, 1802 ; d. Nov. 14, 1802.
2110 Mary Tufts, b. May 23, 1803 ; m. Sewall Carter, Jan. 2, 1827. 790
2111 Diana Staples, b. Oct 22, 1804 ; unmd.
2112 Jonathan Frost, b. Jan. 8, 1806 ; m. Mary More Adams, June 14, 1832. 791
2113 Marshall, b. May 7, 1807 ; d. Dec. 8, 1808.
2114 Irene, b. Feb. 22, 1809 ; unmd.
2115 Marshall Hutchinson, b. Ap. 19, 1810; d. July 14, 1811.
2116 A son, b. Ap. 17, 1812 ; d. May 3, 1812.
2117 William Steams, b. Nov. 21, 1813 ; ra. Mary Whitney, Nov. 1846. 792
2118 Louisa, (formerly Phebe Rebecca,) b. Dec. 23, 1815 ; m. William
Henry White, Dec. 19, 1848, son of Abel and Betsy White, of Lancaster.
2119 Edward Cutter, b. Feb. 25, 1818; m. Gratia Frances Whitney, of Fitch-
burg, Dec. 31, 1848.
2120 Sarah Shattuck, b. July 29, 1820 ; m. Silas H. Holland, May, 1844. 793
2121 Eliza Ann, (twin) b. June 16, 1823 ; m. Dane Appleton Marrett, 1848. 794
2122 Frances Augusta, (twin) b. June 16, 1823 ; m. Samuel Hastings Mar-
rett, June 7, 1848, a merchant at Somerville ; he d. May 22, 1850, a. 28.
Had — 2123 Frances Hastings, b. Aug. 27, 1849 ; d. Feb. 21, 1850.
32Z JAMES LOCKE, [800] m. 1. NANCY PERKINS, Sep. 4, 1810 or
1811, who was b. 1786, and d. July 19, 1820, at Cortland, N. Y. She
was the dau. of Dea. Perkins, of Wells, Me. 2. m. the Wid. LYDIA (HILLS)
HASKINS, 1821. Mr. Locke resided in Maine until 1818, when he removed to
Cortland, N. Y. In his youth he was distinguished for great musical talents, being
an excellent singer and performer on several musical instruments. " For the
last seventeen years of his life he was a faithful minister of the Gospel*' He
d. of the cbQlera> at Millport, Chemung Co. N. Y. Aug. 1, 1849, a. 71.
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134 VI* GENERATION.
VI. Chil. by the first wf. b. in Maine.
2124 Lavina, b. July 11, 1811 or *12 ; m. E. S. Andrus, 1832. 795
2125 James Symmes, b. Jany. 22, 1814 ; m. Emeline £. Beanson, 1835. 796
2126 Sarah Symmes, b. June 29, 1816 ; ra. Thomas C. Sleeper, 1835. 797
Chil. by 2d wf. b. at Cortland, N. Y.
2127 George Washington, b. Nov. 30, 1821 ; m. Eliza Fox, Feb. 1845. 798
2128 William Hills, b. Mh. 9, 1825. —2129 Fanny L. b. Aug. 25, 1828.
323 ELIZABETH LOCKE, [801] m. CALEB EAMES, May 3, 1796, of
Wilmington, who was the sixth Caleb Eames in direct line, who were
eldest sons, and who occupied the same farm, which is that now owned by the
town of Wilmington, and used as a home for the poor. He d. July 3, 1828, a.
65, and his wid. d. Oct. 1, 1844, a. 65.
VI. Chil.
2130 Hannah Jenkins, b. Feb. 23, 1797 ; m. William Brown, Dec. 3, 1819. 799
2131 Caleb, b. Dec. 30, 1798 ; m. Sarah Gowing, Nov. 30, 1826. 800
2132 Betsy Symmes, b. Aug. 17, 1800; m. 1. Samuel Converse, Mh. 1821. 801
2. Josiah Parker, Feb. 1838.
2133 Luther, b. Ap. 24, 1802 ; m. Esther Jaquith, Jany. 25, 1827. 802
2134 Mary Harvey, b. Ap. 22, 1804 ; m. James Gowing, Jany. 23, 1823. 803
2135 Lotan, b. July 12, 1805 ; m. 1. Susan Nichols, May, 1828. 804
2. Mary Ann Watson, (July 14, 1846.^)
2136 Electa Bingham, b. June 23, 1808 ; m. Benjamin Hawks, Ot. 1840. SOS
2137 Asgill, b. Aug. 10, 1810 ; m. Sarah Savage, Dec. 14, 1834. 806
2138 Henry Harrison, b. Jany. 14, 1813 ; m. Hannah S. Eaton, Ap. 1835. 807
2139 Elcy Parks, b. Aug. 3, 1820 ; m. Walter Abbott, Sep. 1, 1841. 808
324 SARAH LOCKE, [802] m. JOSEPH DEAN, Jany. 1, 1807, and d.
Dec. 24, 1807, a. 25. She was his 2d wf. He m. Ist, SARAH
PARKER, and for a 3d wf. RUTH PETCY.
VI. Chil. by 2d wf.
2140 Fanny Locke, b. Dec. 11, 1807 ; m. Edward Cutter, 1824. 809
326 ABIGAIL BULLOUGH LOCKE, [804] m. DANIEL KINGSBURY,
Aug. 9, 1812, who was b. June 19, 1790, and d. at New Orleans, La.
1822. He was son of Ezekiel and Mary (Draper) Kingsbury, of Dedham. Was
a housewright. His wid. resides in Boston.
VI. Chil.
2141 Daniel, b. June 16, 1813 ; resides in California.
2142 Ann Maria, b. Sep. 23, 1815.
2143 Abby Lamb, b. May 1, 1817 ; d. June 5, 1847, unmd.
2144 Elizabeth Allen, b. Mh. 23, 1819.
2145 Charlotte Augusta, b. Oct 28, 1820.
326 THOMAS SYMMES LOCKE, [805] m. LUCY FIELD, Sept 26,
1814, who was bom Jany. 2, 1787, the dau. of William Field, of Wind-
ham, Me. He is a farmer, resides at Temple, Me. Has never had any issue,
but has adopted two boys by the name of Ranslowe, who have taken his name,
and for this reason I have recorded them here.
VI. Chil.
2146 Francis Yeaton, b. Ap. 1818 ; m. Isabella F. Field, Jany. 1836. He d.
June, 1839, leaving— 2146^ William Thomas, b. Sep. 26, 1836 ; and —
21463 Francis Yeaton, b. Ap. 1, 1837.
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TI. GENERATION. 135
2147 William, b. June 30, 1819 ; m. 1. Sarah Boston, July 30, 1839, who d.
Mh. 13, 1849. 2. m. Sophronia M. Frederick, Jany. 20, 1850. Their
chil. are — 21471 James B. b. Ap. 1840; — 2147^ George B. b. Jany. 26,
1842; — 21473 Thomas, b. Jany. 23, 1844, d. yg.; — 2147^ Thomas, b.
Ap. 26, 1846; — 21475 Sarah, b. Aug. 27, 1849. (By 2d wf.) — 21478
William, b. Dec. 1, 1850.
327 FRANCES STIMPSON LOCKE, [808] m. SAMUEL KETTELL,
Nov. 5, 1820, who was b. Nov. 29, 1791, the son of Samuel, of Cam-
bridge, b. Ap. 2, 1769, who m. Hannah, dau. of Nicholas Pierce, of Boston.
Samuel, Sen', was the son of James, who was bap. at Medford, Jany. 5, 1717,
who was the son of James, (by wf. Mary Draper,) who was b. at Charlestown,
Mh. 23, 1686, who was son of Jonathan, b. about 1646, (by wf. Abigail Convers,)
who was son of Richard the emigrant, who was in Charlestown in 1635. Mr.
Kettell is a stucco worker, and resides in Boston.
VI. Chil.
2148 Frances Sarah, b. Nov. 18, 1821 ; d. Sep. 13, 1822.
2149 Frederick Samuel, b. Dec. 12, 1822.
2150 Frances Sarah Locke, b. Dec. 20, 1824 ; d. Nov. 5, 1826.
2151 William Guild, b. Jany. 14, 1827 ; m. Caroline E. Humphrey, (Par. 517)
Aug. 5, 1847, who was b. Sep. 20, 1827. They had —21521 Caroline
Frances, b. June 24, 1848.
2152 Frances Sarah Guild, b. Dec. 29, 1829.
2153 Anna Louisa, b. Feb. 18, 1833 ; —2154 Geore Munroe, b. Ap. 29, 1835.
828 SARAH LOCKE, [809] m. 1. SHADRACH SHATTUCK, June 24,
1801, formerly of Fitchburg, but then of Charlestown, who d. June 5,
1823. 2. m. SILAS STICKNEY, a School Teacher, of Beverly, 1827, who d.
Oct 14, 1847. They resided at Charlestown, where the wid. is living, 1852.
V I . Chil. by first marriage.
2155 Betsy, b. Nov. 9, 1802 ; d. 1803.
2166 Vamum P. b. Oct. 22, 1804 ; m. Cherry A. Locke, [2167] 1827. 811
2157 Eliza, b. Mh. 30, 1806 ; m. Charles T. Scott, Nov. 1826. 812
2158 Warren Shadrach, b. Mh. 25, 1808 ; m. Eliza Ann Joy, Jany. 1830. 813
2159 Artemas Locke, b. Mh. 31, 1810 ; m. Catherine Hickey, Aug. 1832. 814
2160 Sarah, b. Dec. 3, 1811 ; m. Walter Ward Wheelock, June 22, 1842 ;
he is a merchant.
2161 Mary, b. Sep. 1, 1814 ; m. Thomas Crosier, Nov. 6, 1834. 815
2162 Caroline, b. July 31, 1816 ; m. Earle Wyman, 1846. (See Par. 821.)
2163 Josiah Locke, b. Sep. 9, 1818 ; m. Elizabeth T. Stickney, Dec. 1841. 816
2164 Shadrach, b. Nov. 26, 1823 ; d. at Reading's Bar, Trinity River, Cal-
ifornia, Mh. 11, 1852, a. 28.
329 JOSIAH LOCKE, [810] m. SUSANNAH FROST, Jany. 30, 1803,
who was b. Aug. 27, 1779. He resided at Wobum, and was drowned
Aug. 21, 1818, a, 38. His wid. m. HENRY GARDNER, Oct. 7, 1834, and
d. Feb. 1, 1840, a. 60.
VI. Chil.
2166 Susannah Brown, b. Nov. 15, 1803 ; m. Joseph Perkins. 817
2166 Elizabeth, b. May 8, 1805 ; m. Samuel Smith, May 20, 1824. 818
2167 Cherry Adams, b. Jan. 13, 1807 ; m. 1. Vamum P. Shattuck, [2156] 811
Jan. 13, 1827. m. 2. Robertson, 1848.
2168 Mary, b. May 13, 1808 ; m. Edward Fowle, [2043] Sep. 16, 1828. 819
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2169 Josiah, b. Aug. 20, 1810 ; d. Oct. 11, 1810.
2170 Louisa, b. Sep. 18, 1811 ; m. Jeduthan Fowle, [2042] Dec. 9, 1828. 820
2171 Rebecca Ann, b. July 13, 1813 ; m. Earle Wyman, Jany. 9, 1840. 821
2172 Frances Frost, b. Oct. 27, 1815 ; d. Dec. 18, 1835, a. 20.
2173 Lucy Frost, b. Feb. 9, 1818 ; m. Jolham Hill, 1841. 822
330 ASA LOCKE, [811] m. LUCY WYMAN, Ap. 7, 1807, who was b.
Dec. 5, 1789, and d. (1850 ?) She was the dau. of Daniel Wyman, of
Wob. who m. Hanaah Wright, May 19, 1789, (Par. 376). Mr. Locke resides at
Winchester, in that part which was taken from Wobum, a short distance easterly of
his father^s homestead.
VI. Chil.
2174 Elbridge Gardner, b. Mh. 20, 1808 ; m. 1. Eliza B. Cutter, May 15, 1832,
who is dead ; he has m. again.
2175 Almira Wyman, b. July 18, 1809 ; m. Hiram Andrews, 1829.
2176 Lydia, b. June 27, 1811.
2177 Betsy Richardson, b. Aug. 28, 1813; m. Timothy Eaton, 1848, who first
m. Louisa Locke, (Par. 407) dau. of Joseph, 3d.
2178 Josiah, b. Nov. 22, (1815 ?) ; m. Harriet P. Symmes, Jany. 5, 1843.
2179 Asa, b. Jany. 23, 1818.
2180 Daniel Wyman, b. Dec. 21, 1819 ; m. Adeline Matilda Locke, [2216] Ap.
20, 1843. (See Par. 824.)
2181 Lucy Gardner, b. Aug. 23, 1823 ; m. William Adams, 1846 ; resides in
Winchester.
331 ARTEMAS LOCKE, [812] m. RUTH BUTTERFIELD, Ap. 5», 1816,
the dau. of Samuel, of West Camb. and sister of Hannah, who m. Isaac
Locke, (Par. 411.) She was b. Mh. 13, 1791, and d. Aug. 11, 1851, a. 59. He
resides in West Camb. on the south side of the main road, a little west of the
Baptist Church.
VI. Chil.
2182 Artemas, b. Jany. 26, 1817 ; m. Henrietta Locke, (Par. 428) daughter of
William. They reside at Watertown, and have — 2182* Henry W.
2183 Helen Elizabeth, b. Oct. 23, 1818 or '19; m. Rev. Horace- Wellington,
(Par. 412.)
2184 Maria R. b. Feb. 5, 1821 ; m. Lewis P. Bartlett, who keeps a ProvisioD
Store in Bromfield Street, Boston.
2185 Lorenzo, b. Aug. 28, 1823 ; d. Sep. 16, 1825.
2186 Lorenzo, b. July 16, 1826. —2187 Benjamin B. b. Oct. 24, 1828.
2188 Adelaide L. b. July 18, 1831. — 2189 Henry Josiah, b. Oct 20, 1834.
332 MICAJAH LOCKE, [813] m. ELMIRA RUSSELL, Sep. 20, 1812,
the dau. of Amos, who m. Betsy Hall Grey Pierce, Dec. 20, 1793, and
sister of Betsy, who m. Jonathan Locke, [817] and gr. dau. of Samuel Russell,
of West Camb. Mr. Locke was a farmer, and resided at Lexington, near West
Camb. line, where he d. Dec. 23, 1842, a. 56.
VI. Chil.
2190 Josiah, b. Aug. 4, 1813 ; m. Sarah Colton, Sep. 20, 1841.
2191 Elmira Russell, b. June 8, 1815 ; m. 1. Jeremiah Evans, Feb. 4, 1841.
2. Grould ; resides at Lex.
2192 Frances Ann, b. May 25, 1817 ; m. Loring Cummings, Ap. 6, 1839.
2193 Mary Russell, b. Jany. 31, 1819 ; m. Edward Divols, and resided at Lan-
caster.
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2194 Jonathan, b. Nov. 20, 1820.
2195 Eliza Shattuck, b. Nov. 10, 1822 ; m. Otis Locke, Jr. (a) Dec. 5, 1845.
2196 Rebecca Ann, b. Oct 13, 1824. —2197 Amos Russell, b. Oct. 8, 1826.
2198 Susan Adelia, b. Ap. 8, 1829. — 2199 Matilda Louisa, b. Aug. 21, 1831.
2200 William Micajah, b. Oct. 27, 1833.
2201 George Washington, b. Aug. 21, 1836.
333 MARY LOCKE, [815] m. CHARLES RICHARDSON, June 14,
1812, who was b. at Sudbury, Oct. 10, 1791, the son of Luther, and .
the grandson of Josiah, of Sudbury. He resided a few years at Charlestown, af-
terwards removed to Mount Vernon, N. H. and was Deputy Sheriff and Jailer
for about twenty years. He is now paymaster at the Amoskeaff Mills, in Man-
chester, N. H. 6 '
VI. Chil.
2202 Charles Augustus, b. Sep. 16, 1813 ; resides at Manchester, unmd.
2203 Andrew Jackson, b. Ap. 20, 1815 ; m. Elizabeth Page, of Boston, July 5,
1843. He is a merchant in Boston.
2204 William Henry Worthington, b. Oct. 9, 1816 ; d. Dec. 22, 1816.
2205 William Henry Harrison, b. Dec. 28, 1817 ; m. Eliza R. Pray, of Boston,
July 22, 1847. Is a merchant in Boston ; firm of Richardson, Kendall
& Co. Milk Street.
2206 Mary Ann, b. July 23, 1820 ; m. James Franklin Allen, May 9, 1849, who
is clerk at Wheeler's Foundry, Worcester.
2207 Luther Frederick, b. Dec. 29, 1823 ; resides in Boston, merchant, firm of
Richardson, Kendall & Co. Milk Street.
2208 Edmund Parker, b. Jany. 12, 1825 ; d. Sep. 5, 1826.
2209 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jany. 13, 1827.
2210 Benjamin Franklin, b. Ap. 30, 1829 ; is a clerk ; resides in Boston.
2211 Edward Prentiss, b. Mb. 29, 1831 ; clerk in Boston.
2212 Frances Adelia, b. Feb. 10, 1834.
334 ALFRED LOCKE, [816] m. ANNE D. PIERCE, Ap. 14, 1814, who
d. Dec. 20, 1822, a. 31. He resided at West Camb. and d. Dec. 21,
1825, a. 32. He kept a tavern in West Camb. Centre, just east of the present
Bailroad station.
VI. ChU.
2213 Alfred, bap. Jany. 8, 1815 ; resides unmd. at West Camb.
2214 William, bap. June 6, 1819 ; resides at Quincy, III.
336 JONATHAN LOCKE, [817] m. BETSY S. RUSSELL, (dau. of Amos)
1816, who was b. Mh. ji7, 1796, the sister of Elmira, who m. Micajah
Locke, (see Par. 332,) bro. of Jonathan. They reside in that part of Winches-
ter which was set off from Wobum, and on the farm that belonged to his gr. gr.
father, James Locke, and which has always been in possession of the family.
(a) Otis Locke, Jr. is son of Otis, and gr. son of Lieut. Thomas Locke. Lieut. Thomas
was an orphan brought up by William Locke. [See Par. 40.] He look the name of Locke;
his true name is not known. He m. Abigail Gowen, of Maiden, Ap. 22, 1779, and d. Feb.
1831, a. 80. His wid. d. at Charlestown, Mh. 21, 1850, a. 91. He was a Lieut, in the war
of the Revolution, and received a pension. His chil were Abigail j Alii ; Mary, who m. a
Crafts j^ets^ Sally, who m. a Nichols ; Zilpha j Martha j Otis ; and one other son, and
/VCttRp^ more. Otis m. l./Eeziah Harrington, Ap. 6, 1815, who d. May 24, 1829. 2. m.
Susan Simonds, Nov. 8, 1829. They had Oiis, Jr. b. Oct. 5, 1815, who m. Eliza S. Locke ;
' George Augustus, b. July 25, 1817 -, Siillman, b. Dec. 3, 1819 ; Caroline Keziah, b. Feb. 26,
j 1823 J William Gowen, b. Feb. 20, 1825 ; Susan, b. Ap. 20, 1830 ; d. yg. ; Susan Sophia,
b. Dec. 5, 1832 ; Lavina S. ; Sophronia L. b. Oct. 6, 1835 j Mary C. b. May 25, 1841.
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VI. Chil.
2215 Elizabeth Richardson, b. June 10, 1816 ; in. Daniel Fifield, Dec. 2, 818
or Dec. 31, 1835.
2216 Adeline M. b. Sep. 24, 1817 ; m. Daniel W. Locke, [2179] Ap. 1843. 824
2217 Jonathan Oliver, b. Mh. 30, 1819.
2218 Harriet Ann, b. Nov. 10, 1820 ; m. Thomas O. Hutchinson, of West Camb.
Feb. 26, 1846 ; who was b. 1817, the son of Thomas. She d. Nov. 20,
1848, a. 28 ; no chil.
2219 Varnum Shattuck, b. Aug. 30, 1822 ; d. Oct. 30, 1825.
2220 Warren S. b. June 17, 1824 ; d. Oct. 20, 1824.
2221 Varnum Prescott, b. July 17, 1826.
2222 Mary Caroline, b. Sep. 17, 1828 ; m. Edwin Gidley, Jany. 1, 1849. Had
a child b. 1850, and she d. Sep. 9, 1851.
2223 Sarah Maria, b. Nov. 6, 1830 ; m. Arthur C. Cox, Jany. 1, 1852.
2224 Frances Louisa, b. Jan. 1, 1834.
336 SAMPSON STONE, [506^] m. 1. BATHSHEBA LAMB, July 6,
1789, who d. July 9, 1791. 2. m. HULDAH LAMB, Nov. 4, 1792,
who d. Oct. 21, 1842 ; and he d. Jany. 2, 1849, a. 85.
VI. Chil. by first wf.
2225 Bathsheba, b. Nov. 2, 1790 ; d. June 18, 1812.
Chil. by second wf.
2226 Mary, b. Jany. 29, 1794 ; m. May, 1815 ; d. July 25, 1889.
2227 Sampson, b. Ap^ 10, 1798 ; resided, 1851, at New Woodstock, N. Y.
2228 Hiram, b. Ap. 28, 1800 ; m. Oct. 28, 1826.
2-229 Aram, b. Sep. 5, 1802 ; m. May 28, 1829.
2230 Aaron, b. Nov. 15, 1804 ; m. Sep. 4, 1839.
22;n Moses, b. Sep. 7, 1807 ; d. Sep. 22, 1838.
2-232 Nancy, b. ; m. Gershom Morse, Mh. 18, 1824.
337 NATHAN LOCKE, [425] m. MARY HOWARD, who was b. at Co-
basset. Int were published at Boston, May 19, 1787, when she was
called of Milton. Ho was a merchant, resided at Lexin^on smd Boston. She d.
at Boston, Mh. 7, 1797, and he d. at Albany, N. Y. Jany. 31, 1800, a. 39.
VI. Chil. the first b. at Lex. the other at Boston.
2233 Sarah, b. Nov. 12, 1787 ; m. 1. Charles Wetherbee, Nov. 8, 1807. 825
2. Daniel Wilmarth, Jr. June 23, 1818.
2234 Mary, b. Jany. 24, 1790 ; m. Allen Presbrey, Jany. 26, 1823. 826
338 ASA BALDWIN LOCKE, [426] m. MARY WELLINGTON, Dec.
31, 1789. He resided at Lex. and d. Nov. 25, 1821, a. 57, and hi«
wid. m. ABU AH HARRINGTON, of Lex. Dec. 14, 1823, and was living at
Lex. 1852. Mr. Harrington d. Dec. 15, 1852, a. 92.
V I . Chil. b. at Lexington.
2235 Oliver, b. Ap. 25, 1790 ; m. Joanna Jacobs, Ap. 1, 1816. 827
2236 Nathan, b. Aug. 9, 1792 ; d. a. 14.
2237 Darius, b. Dec. 1, 1793 ; d. Mh. 21, 1808.
2237J. Mary, b. ; d. voung.
2238 Maiy, b. ; d. young.
2238 J Mary, b. ; m. William Burgess, Feb. 21, 1822 ; resided in
Groton — are both dead.
2239 Baldwin, b. Jany. 10, 1805 ; m. Adeline Josselyne, Nov. 18, 1830. 828
2240 Abigail, b. Nov. 15, 1806 ; m. James Hackott, July 30, 1837, who
was a baker, and resided at Phoenix, R. I.
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TI. ORNERATIOX. 139
3S9 SARAH LOCKE, [427] m. JOSIAH MEAD, May 12, 1789, (the son
of Matthew and Rhoda (Crosby) Mead,) who was b. Oct. 16, 1761, and d.
July 5, 1829, a. 67. She d. Sep. 2, 1839, a. 73. They resided at Lex.
VL Chil.
2241 Clarissa, b. June 10, 1790 ; m. Nathaniel Harrington, Nov. 3, 1815. 829
2242 Maria Howard, b. June 12, 1792 ; m. Nathan Cbwidler, of Lexington,
Dec. 26, 1821, who was b. Mh. 3, 1792, the son of Nathan, of Lex.
They are both living on his father's old homestead ; no chil.
2243 Sally, b. Ap. 11, 1794 ; d. Aug. 8, 1799.
2244 Martha Ingersoll, b. June 6, 1797 ; m. Nathan Harrington. 830
2245 Sally, b. Jany. 12, 1801 ; m. James Hastings, Oct 11, 1821. 831
2246 Franklin, b. Aug. 20, 1803 ; d. Oct. 2, 1805.
840 JOSEPH LOCKE, [428] m. 1. MARTHA INGERSOLL, at Glouces-
ter, July, 1795, who d. without issue ; and he m. 2. Mrs. MARY (IN-
GERSOLL) FOSTER, Dec. 1800, who was b. Feb. 22, 1770, and d. at the
house of her dau. Mrs. Harrington, at Lawrence, July 22, 1849, a. 78.
[She was sister of Mr. Locke's 1. wf and wid. of Benjamin Foster, to whom she was m.
Jan. 11, 1795, and by whom she had, William Vincent, who d. on the coast of Africa, Ap.
21, 1817 ; and Ann Maria, who m. Thomas Wells. Mrs Wells is highly distinguished in
the literary world as a fine writer. She has chil. Thomas Foster, Samuel Adams, WilUam
Vincent and Ann Maria.]
Mr. Locke was a merchant, resided at Gloucester, Hingham and Boston, and
was extensively engaged in the fish trade. He was a man of much energy, and
of great business talents. He d. at Boston, Ap. 17, 1838, a. 72.
VI. Chil.
2247 Andrew Ailchison, b. Nov. 2, 1801 ; he entered Har. Coll. but did not
graduate, being one of that famous class of 1823, a large portion of which
was expelled for some college disturbances. He studied law with Hon.
Elijah H. Mills, at Northampton, opened an office at Taunton, and was
editor of the Commonwealth's Advocate at that place. He was a man of
undisputed talents, and ranked high among the best writers of the day,
being a contributor to many of the newspapers and other publications in
various cities. He d. at New Orleans, Dec. 7, 1839, a, 38.
2248 Martha Ingersoll, b. June 28, 1803.
2249 Joseph, b. June 21, 1805; was shipwrecked on Cape Cod in the ship
** Rolla," on her passage from St. Thomas, Dec. 25, li?20.
2250 John Baker, b May 12, 1807 ; d. Jany. 27, 1808.
2251 Charles Augustus, b. June 6, 1809 ; m. Sarah J. Thacher, June 1, 1843. 832
2250 Frances Sargent, b. June 18, 1811 ; m. Samuel S. Osgood. 833
2253 Elizabeth D. b. Mh. 14, 1814 ; m. Rev. Henry F. Harrington, Nov. 834
26, 1838.
841 EDWIN LOCKE, [429] m. MATILDA TRASK, Sep. 10, 1794, who
was b. M^ 9, 1778, the dau. of James Trask, of Boston. Mr. Locke
was a truckman in Boston, and d. Nov. 30, 1819, a. 48. His wid. d. at Lexing-
ton (in 1833 >)
Vi. Chil. b. in Boston.
2254 Matilda, b. May 9, 1795 ; m. 1. Nathaniel Nash, June 17, 1813. 921
2. Hatch Freeman, Dec. 7, 1823.
2255 James T. b. Jany. 29, 1797 ; he was a mariner, and in the war of 1812
was engaged in privateering under Capt. Austin, for several years. After
the war he went abroad, commanded an English vessel from Hull, Eng.
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and m. the dau. of the owner. She d. soon after, leaving a dau. who was
adopted by his wife's father. Before or after this period he was a Lieut,
in the Peruvian navy for several years, and probably was concerned in some
mercantile business at Malaga. After his return he m. in Boston, Ellen
Burdy, from Liverpool, Eng. in 1832 or '33 ; was in the grocery business
several years, moved to New Bedford, where he d. 1837 or '38. His wid.
(by whom he had one child that d.) m. John Downing, and resides in Kox-
bury,
2256 Nancy, b. Jany 18, 1799; m. Nathan Crane. 928
2256^ William E. b. Nov. 9, 1800 ; d. in Boston Aug. 1826, in consequence
of exposure at the great fire in Doane street the year previous.
2257 Emeline, b. Dec. 12, 1802 ; m. Charles Evans, July 14, 1825. 922
2258 Mary Ann, b. Dec. 1804 ; d. Oct. 24, 1807.
2258^ Edwin, b. Jany. 15, 1807 ; d. Mh. 12, 1810.
2259 Sarah A. b. Mh. 12, 1809 ; m. Joseph Carter of New York about 1880.
She d. leaving two daus.
342 SUSAN LOCKE, [463] m. MOODY CHASE, resided at Deering,
N. H. where she d. 1848. He is living.
VI. Chil.
2260 Stephen. —2265 Cyrus. — 2270 Calista.
2261 Rodney. —2266 Sarah. —2271 Judith.
2262Rhoda. —2267 David. —2272 Dexter.
2263 Hiram, r . —2268 Louisa. — 2273 Lavina.
2264 Herod, p^^"^- —2269 Levi.
843 NANCY LOCKE, [464] m. CHRISTOPHER SIMONDS. They re-
side at Weare, N. H.
VI. Chil.
2274 Lurinda, b. 1818, m. James Priest, Ap. 1838. 885
2275 Hiram. —2276 Clarissa. —2277 James. —2278 Langdon.
2279 Harrison. —2280 Lewis. —2281 Eliza A. —2282 George.
844 LUCY LOCKE, [465] m. JONATHAN GOODALE, Nov. 22, 1810,
who was b. Jany. 4, 1789. He is a farmer, and resides at Deering, N. H.
VI. Chil.
2283 Louisa, b. July 28, 1812 ; m. John D. Muzzey, July 3, 1840 ; had — 2283^
George W. b. July 18, 1841.
2284 George W. b. Aug. 11, 1814 ; m. Martha L. Newton, Oct. 1, 1837. 836
2285 Elbert, b. Nov. 18, 1816 ; m. Celestia T. Smith, Feb. 4, 1840. 837
2286 Mary Jane, b^Oct. 23, 1819 ; m. William M. Dow, Dec. 14, 1839. 838
2287 Hiiliard Loverkig, b. July 21, 1822 ; m. Sarah E. Tead, Dec. 25, 1849.
Is a provision dealer in Boston; chil. — 2287^ Edward Hiiliard, b. Nov.
13, 1850.
2288 Levi Woodbury, b. Feb. 23, 1825 ; m. Frances E. Kidney, Jany. 13, 1851.
2289 James Lyman, b. Dec. 7, 1827 ; grad. at Dart. Col. 1852, and is a precep-
tor at Wolfsborough, N. H. ^. •J'e/fu J, ltS3
2290 Elizabeth Hannah, b. Sep. 2, 1830 ; is a preceptress at Wolfsborough.
345 STEPHEN LOCKE, [4661 m. SARAH PEASLEE, Feb. 8, 1815,
who was b. at Deering, N. H. 1792. He was a farmer, and resided on
his father's homestead at Deering, where he died Feb. 13, 1841, a. 48. His wid.
moved to Manchester, N. H. in 1846, where she now, 1852, resides.
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VI. GEHEBATIOK. 141
VI. Cbil.
2291 Stephen, b. Mb. 23, 1817 ; d. Ap. 1, 1817.
2292 Irena, b. Feb. 25, 1818 ; m. James Priest, Aug. 1839. (See Par. 835.)
2298 Sabra P. b. Aug. 1820 ; m. Gilbert Small, at Weare, N. H. 1845, who was
b. at Goffstown, N. H. 1818. He is a blacksmith, resided in Oil Mill Vil-
lage from 1844 to 1848, when he moved to Amherst, N. H. where he lives,
in 1852. They had dau. —2293^ Lelia J. b. Sep. 11, 1849.
2294 Lewis N. b. Aug. 16, 1822 ; m. Harriet C. Kendall, who was b. at Chiches-
ter, N. H. Dec. 29, 1821. He resided at Deering, Manchester, N. H. and
Oil Mill Village (in Weare) and d. at the last place, Ap. 25, 1850, a. 29,
leaving no cbil. His wid. m. Amos Hoit of Weare, Mh. 20, 1851.
2295 Ira D. b. Oct. 6, 1824 ; m. Asceneth Moshier, Nov. 15, 1845, who was b. at
Sharon, Vt 182!6. He resided at Manchester, N. H. but is now, 1852, in
California. Has dau. — 2295j^ Adeline, b. May 3, 1847. His family reside
at Manchester.
2296 Nancy E. b. Mh. 31, 1827 ; m. Oilman Clough, 1848, who was b. in Weare,
where they reside ; he is a farmer. They had dau. b. and d. 1849, aUd,
— 2296^ Lewis A. b. Feb. 14, 1850.
2297 Lorinda, b. Nov. 14, 1829 ; d. Jany. 29, 1837.
2298 Lavina, b. Dec. 21, 1834 ; d. Feb. 14, 1835.
. 346 JAMES LOCKE, [467] m. KEZIAH D. PEASLEE, 1823, of Deer-
ing, who was b. Aug. 28, 1800, the sister of Sarah Peaslee, who m. his
bro. Stephen, (see Par. 345.) He is a farmer residing in the southerly part of
Deering*
VI. Cbil.
2299 Levi James, b. May 6, 1824. —2300 Oliver, b. Dec. 11, 1825.
2301 Andrew Jackson, b. July 27, 1827.
2302 Lucinda, b. Dec. 8, 1829 ; d. June 16, 1832.
2303 Lucina, b. Jany. 14, 1832.
2304 Elbridge G. H. b. Nov. 2, 1834 ; d. Feb. 5, 1835.
2305 Alfred, b. Jany. 9, 1836.
2306 Irene Rosina, b. June 5, 1838 ; d. Mh. 17, 1840.
2307 A daughter, b. Feb. 22, 1841 ; d. Feb. 23, 1841.
847 SARAH CLARK, [598] m. 1. DANIEL ADAMS, who was b. Aug.
24, 1755, at New Ipswich, N. H. the son of Dea. Ephraim Adams by
his Ist wf. Lydia Kinsman. He resided in that part of Fitzwilliam, N. H. which
is now Troy, and where he d. about 1790. 2. She m. DAVID LIVINGSTON,
"a brave old soldier in the war of the Revolution." He was one of Washing-
ton's Life Guard, and received a pension for his services. He d. at Shipton, Can.
aged about 90, and where his wid. alse d. 1828. Her death was caused by her
clothes taking fire.
VI. Chil. by Mr. Adams, b. at Fitzwilliam, N. H.
2308 Stephen, b. Oct 29, 1779 ; m. Margaret Hicks, Dec. 1, 1803. 905
2309 Daniel, b. Mh. 22, 1781 ; m. Mercy Olney, Dec. 3, 1806. 906
2310 William, b. ; m. 1. Susan Raymond. 906^
2. Betsy Tarbell.
3. Phebe Patch.
2311 Thomas, b. May 9, 1785 ; m. Sarah Sawtelle, June, 1805. 907
2312 Samuel, b. ; resided in Canada, joined the British Army in
1812, and nothing more is known of him.
2313 Sarah, b. Jany. 28, 1787 ; m. John Frost, Mh. 11, 1805. 908
2314 Lydia, b. ; unmd. resides at Nashua, N. H.
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848 MARY CLARK, [599] m. EBENEZER TOLMAN, at New Ipswicb,
N. H. Mh. 1781. He was the son of Henry Tolman, of Attleboro',
who m. Mary Slack, and was b. May 31, 1748. His father d. leaving bis son an
orphan at the age of eight ; he resided with his gr. fa. Slack till he was fourteen,
when he was apprenticed to a carpenter. When about twenty-one he went to
Fitzwilliam, N. H. and at the commencement of the Revolution jo'med the army,
and was at the battle of Bunker Hill, went in the expedition to Canada under
Arnold, had his full share of the sufferings attending that ill-fated army, and was
taken prisoner at Quebec, where he was detained for nearly a year. AAer his
release he again entered the army ; was appointed a Sergeant, and was at the
battle of Hubbardton, where the Americans were defeated. By exposure his
health was impaired, and he returned home, and did not regain his health for
several years. After his marriage in 1781 he remained at Fitzwilliam six years,
then moved to Marlboro', N. H., and three years after settled in Nelson, N. H.
where he passed the rest of his days, and d. Dec. 27, 1838, a. 90, his wf. having
d. Ap. 18, 1834, a. 78. Mr. Tolman, though destitute of an early education, was
a man of good information, and during his expedition to Canada kept a journal,
which I shall notice in the Appendix. Mrs. Tolman was an excellent mother
and a practical Christian.
VI. Chil.
2315 Polly, b. Feb. 16, 1782, at Fitzwilliam ; d. Aug. 18, 1796, a. 14.
2316 Ebenezer, b. Ap. 23, 1784, at Fitz"*- ; m. Hopeful Randall, May, 1816. 889
2317 George, b. May 31, 1785, at Fitz°»- ; m. Mrs. Joanna T. Whittemore, 840
May 6, 1815.
2318 Betsy, b. June 2, 1788, at Marlboro' ; m. Thomas Baker, Ap. 27, 1817. 841
2319 Cynthia, b.Jany. 25, 1793, at Nelson; m. Josiah Richardson, Ap. 1816. 842
2320 William, b. Nov. 7, 1795, at N. ; m. Mary Bancroft, Oct. 9, 1827. 843
2321 Mary, b. Feb. 11, 1798,atN.; m. Capt. Christopher Columbus Rich, Sep.
21, 1836, of Richville, town of De Kalb, St Lawrence Co. N. Y. He
was b. at Brookfield, Aug. 11, 1792, and in 1800 removed with his
father to Cooperstown, N. Y. and about 1803 to his present residence.
He has been twice m. before ; has no chil. by Mary Tolman, but five
bv his other wives.
2322 Cyrus, b. Mh. 16, 1800, at N. ; m. Lucy Abbot^ in 1830. 844
349 WILLIAM CLARK, [600] m. SARAH LESLIE. Int at Townsend,
July 20, 1782. She was of Hollis, N. H. was b. 1758, and d. 1833, a.
75. He first settled at Fitzwilliam, N. H. but removed to Chesterfield, N. H.
where he d. Feb. 19, 1849, a. nearly 92. He was a true patriot and brave sol-
dier ; was more than five years in the war of the Revolution, fought at Bunker
Hill, encamped with Washington at Valley Forge, fought at Brandy wine. White
Plains, Monmouth, and in many other battles.
VI. Chil.
2323 Sarah, b. Aug. 5, 1785 ; m. Thomas Tolman, [2330] Mh. 25, 1812.
(See Par. 847.)
2324 Daniel Campbell, b. Mh. 24, 1768 ; m. Amy Davis, Dec. 6, 1815. 846
2325 William, b. Jany. 6, 1789 ; m. Ellen Cahill, Aug. 24, 1818. 846
2326 Samuel, b. Mh. 14, 1790; d. Mh. 13, 1811, a. 21.
2327 Joseph, (twin,) b. Mh. 14, 1790 ; d. Ap. 11, 1790.
2328 Susannah, b. Feb. 9, 1792 ; m. David Johnson, of Chesterfield, N. H. Oct
30, 1832, and d. without issue.
2329 Polly, b. May 7, 1794 ; m. David Johnson, above, Nov. 16, 1848 ; resides
at Chesterfield ; no chil. Mr. Johnson by his 1st wt who was a Miss
Rice ; had 3 chil.
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360 MAETHA CLARK, [603] m. JOSEPH TOLMAN. He was the son
of Henry and Mary (Slack) Tolman, of Attleboro', where he was b.
July 30, 1752, and brother of Ebenezer, who m. his wf.^s sister Mary. (See Par.
348.) He was 1ef\ an orphan at an early age, and was apprenticed to learn the
" art and mystery" of a blacksmith at Taunton. Soon after he was of age he
went to Fitzwilliam, N. H. In 1778, he purchased a farm in Marlboro*, N. H. to
which he moved in 1780 and commencea farming, with his mother and sister for
house-keepers. Here he resided until he d. Ap. 22, 1813, a. 60. His wid. re-
mained at the same house with her son Thomas, and d. Mh. 21, 1852, in the 90th
year of her age. She retained all her faculties very little impaired till her last
sickness.
VI. Chil.
2330 Thomas, b. July 11, 1783 ; m. Sarah Clark, [2323] Mh. 25, 1812. 847
2331 Martha, b. Jany. 23, 1787 ; m. Daniel Sewall, Mh. 12, 1820. 848
2332 Joseph, b. Mh. 8, 1789 ; m. Susan (Fitch) Blood, Ap. 3, 1815. 849
2333 Nancy, b. Jany. 1793 ; m. Thomas Brown, of Sullivan, N. H. who d.
at Gardiner, Me. Mh. 1838. His wid. resides at Neponset Village ; has
3 sons and 4 daus.
2334 Diadama, b. June 5, 1795 ; m. Oliver Bemus, of Dublin, N. H. Mh. 1817.
He is a farmer, resides at Guildhall, Vt. ; has 5 sons and 4 daus.
2335 Susanna, b. July 7, 1798 ; m. Edward C. Hale, of Marlboro', N.H. 1818.
He is a farmer, resides at Winchendon ; has 4 sons and 3 daus.
2336 Betsy, b. Jany. 18, 1800 ; m. Jeremy Knowlton, of Dublin, N. H. Ap.
1819; resided at Cicero, N. Y. and moved to Wisconsin, whero she d.
Ap. 16, 1847.
2337 Louisa, b. Mh. 1802 ; d. Ap. 19, 1830, unmd.
2338 John, b. Oct. 13, 1803 ; m. Salome Corbin, of New Ipswich, N. H. Sep.
15, 1826 ; resides at Guildhall, Vt. and has 5 sons and 4 daus.
351 REBECCA CLARK, [604] m. NATHANIEL BELKNAP, Nov. 28,
1797. They resided at Dublin, N. H. where he d. 1826. His wid.
is living at Dub. 1852, having been blind for some years.
VI. Chil.
2339 Lawson, b. Oct 3, 1799 ; m. Sally Munroe, of Stoddard, N. H. May 8,
1832 ; has no chil. ; resides at Dublin.
2340 Sally, b. July 25, 1804, unmd. ; resides at Dublin.
2341 Alonzo, b. Oct 14, 1801 ; m. Sophronia Stewart, of Bergen, N. Y. May,
1831, who d. May 18, 1842 ; and he d. Nov. 8, 1842, both at Shiawassee,
Mich, leaving no chil.
352 SAMUEL CLARK, [607] m. LYDIA GOODENOW, Jany. 28, 1800,
of Westmoreland, Vt who was b. May 15, 1777, and d. Feb. 9, 1849,
a. nearly 72. Mr. Clark has resided at Andover, Vt. ever since his marriage,
and has been an influential citizen in the management of town business, and a
Justice of the Peace.
VI. Chil.
2342 Samuel, b. Dec. 2, 1800 ; d. Oct 19, 1802.
2343 Phebe, b. Jany. 30, 1S02 ; m. Harvey Carlton, Dec. 4, 1828. 850
2344 Lydia, b. May 12, 1803 ; d. Ap. 14, 1812.
2345 Samuel, b. Jany. 8, 1805 ; m. 1. Hannah Foster, Mh. 9, 1831. 851
2. Tamma C. Parker, Oct. 24, 1836.
3. Anna Bryant, Ap. 15, 1838.
2346 William, b. July 28, 1806 ; m. Nancy Adams, Dec. 6, 1832. 852
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2347 Roswell, b. Jany. 7, 1808 ; m. Mary Walton, Feb. 8, (a) 1836. 868
2348 Pliny, b. Sep. 10, 1810 ; m. Velarian Fletcher, Sep. 1834. 854
2349 Alonzo, b. Sep. 24, 1812 ; m. Marietta Adams, Dec. 27, 1837. 855
2350 Lydia, b. April 29, 1814 ; m. Franklin Austin, Mh. 28, 1838. 856
353 JAMES CLARK, [608] m. 1. BETSY DIX, Oct. 1, 1801, dau. of
Rev. Samuel Dix, of Townsend. She d. Dec. 4, 1842, a. 69. 2. m.
Wid. FANNY BUTLER, of Antrim, N. H. Mh. 1844. He resided at Nelson,
N. H. where he d. Dec. 31, 1849, a. 77."
VI. Chil.
2351 Betsy, b. Aug. 8, 1803 ; resides at Peterboro\ N. H. unmd.
2352 Nancy, b. Aug. 24, 1805 ; m. Moses Wilkins, of Peterboro', Sep. 2, 1852.
She is his second wife ; resides at Peterboro'.
2353 James, b. Jany. 14, 1810 ; he prepared for College at Chesterfield, N. H.
grad. at Dart. Col. 1834, studied at the Theological School at Andover, left
before he had completed his studies on account of ill health, was ordained
to the ministry in 1836, went to Savannah in Sep. of that year, became a
teacher at the Chatham Academy in that city, and preached to a congrega-
tion at White Bluff, about 5 miles from the city, and d. July 31, 1837, a. 27.
2354 William, b. Oct. 13, 1812 ; d. at Pitlsfield, Pike Co. 111. Nov. 21, 1838, a. 26.
2355 Samuel Dix, b. Oct. 3, 1816; d. Sep. 20, 1818.
354 JONAS CLARK, [609] m. MARY TWITCHELL, 1800, who was b.
Feb. 5, 1780, the dau. of Abel Twitchell, of Dublin, N.H. who m. for
a second wf. Betsy Clark, [601] sister of Jonas. Mr. Clark is a clothier ; he
resided at Dublin, N. H. till 1804, when he moved to Shipton, Low, Can. where
he remained till 1819, when he returned to Dublin, where he resided till 1850,
when he moved to Peterboro% where he now, 1852, lives.
VI . Chil. the first four b. at Dublin, the others at Shipton.
2356 Elvira, b. Sep. 21, 1800; m. Oliver Frost, Sep. 21, 1826. 857
2357 Maria, b. Feb. 23, 1802 ; lives unmd. with her father.
2358 Adeline, b. June 6, 1803; d. Feb. 20, 1807.
2359 Leander, b. Oct. 16, 1804 ; m. Mary A. Jones, Dec. 31, 1841. 858
2360 Jonas, b. June 16, 1806 ; d. Mh. 28, 1809.
2361 Omar, b. Feb. 12. 1808 ; d. Mh. 28, 1809.
2362 Jonas, b. Aug. 24, 1809 ; d. Mh. 12, 1811.
2363 William, b. July 21, 1811 ; m. Clarissa Cutter, Mh. 22, 1836. 859
2364 MelzarWentworth,b.Dec.6, 1812; m.SabinaH. Lincoln, June, 1837. 860
2365 Galen, b. Mh. 28, 1814 ; m. Rebecca McCoy, Ap. 23, 1839. 861
2366 Sarah Adams, b. Feb. 13, 1816 ; she was a school teacher, and d.
Aug. 9, 1844, a. 28.
2367 George Faber, b. Feb. 24, 1817 ; m. Harriet Emery, Ap. 1, 1847, who
was b. Dec. 28, 1817, dau. of Daniel, Jr. of Jaffrey, N. H. who ra. Polly
Felt, of Temple, N. H. Mr. Clark learned the trade of a shoemaker in his
youth, and continued to labor till he had gained the means of obtaining an
education. He passed several years at Phillips Academy at Exeter, N. H.
grad. at the Divinity School at Cambridge, 1846 ; was ordained as an
Evangelist, Aug. 11, 1847, installed at Wtirwick, May 14, 1848, dismissed
Ap. 1852, at his request, and installed at Norton, Aug. 11, 1852, where he
resides.
2368 Samuel Fulton, b. Feb. 24, 1818 ; m. Mary E. Morse, Ap. 30, 1848. 862
2369 Clarissa Caroline, b. June 6, 1819 ; resides with her father.
(a) Another record says Feb. 23.
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VI. GENERATION. 145
316 REBECCA FOSTER, [657] m. ISAAC WHITMORE, who was b. in
LeomiDster, Mh. 3, 1755, (son of Joseph,) and d. at Ashburnham, May
2, 1847, a. 92. His wf. d. Aug. 30, 1840, a. 80. He served nearly seven years
in the war of the Revolution. His sister Mary m. Enos Jones. (See Par. 103.)
VI. Chil. b. at Ashburnham.
2370 James, b. Ap. 23, 1782 ; m. Phebe Stimson, Oct. 22, 1811. 863
2371 Levi F. b. Feb. 13, 1787 ; m. Mehitable Edgell, May 8, 1817. 864
2372 Sally, b. Sep. 16, 1793 ; m. Japob Ward, and resided at Ashbum'm.
2373 Enoch, b. Sep. 8, 1796 ; m. Clarissa Willard, [1745] June 10, 1817. 695
2374 Beulah, b. Aug. 8, 1799 ; m. Charles StimsoD, May 30, 1820. 866
366 EPHRAIM TOWNE, [822] m. HULDAH GALE, Feb. 17, 1775.
He resided at Warwick, Conway, and then moved to Stowe, Vt. and d.
Jany. 1833. She d. Feb. 24, 1828.
VI. Chil.
2375 Tabitha, b. June 28, 1778 ; m. Levi Hodge, Jr. ; (Int. Oct. 12, 1805,) the
son of Rev. Levi Hodge, of Warwick.
2376 Mary, b. Feb. 8, 1780 ; m. Joseph Fuller ; resides at Royalston.
2377 Elihu, b. Nov. 23, 1781 ; m. Apphia Sprague, of Bernardston ; Int. Jany.
25, 1808. He d. at Stowe, Vt. Mh. 11, 1842.
2378 Fanny, b. Nov. 28, 1783 ; m. Rufus King, Jany. 1804 ; resides at Royalston.
2379 Caroline, b. Ap. 6, 1786 ; m. Daniel Watts, June, 1808 ; resided at Warwick.
2380 Roxana, b. Oct. 11, 1791 ; m. Eldad Hodge. Int. Oct. 29, 1808. He d.
at Warwick ; she resides at Stowe, Vt
2381 Huldah, b. Nov. 13, 1796 ; m. Daniel Batchelder ; resides at Athol.
2382 Roswell, b. Dec. 15, 1802 ; m. Damask Darling ; resides at Stowe, Vt.
357 THOMAS TOWNE, [825] m. i. RUTH BURTON, Sep. 7, 1780,
who d. at Conway, July 21, 1793, a. 34. 2. m. POLLY COLEMAN,
1798, who d. in Charlemont, Ap. 24, 1826. He d. at Rowe, Dec. 1819, a. 60.
V I . Chil. by wf. Ruth Burton.
2883 Charlotte, b. 1781 ; m. Chauncy Peck, Jany. 1, 1812. 866
2384 Fanny, b. 1783 ; m. Joseph Chapin, Feb. 1807. 867
2385 Lucinda, b. 1985 ; d. 1793.
2386 Silas, b. 1788 ; d. 1794.
2387 Arad, b. 1791 ; m. Tryphena McCloud, 1820. 868
Chil. by wf. Polly Coleman.
2388 Ruth, b. 1798 ; m. Elijah Steele, May, 1821. 869
2389 Lucinda, b. 1799 ; m. Daniel Warner, Dec. 1824. 870
2390 Rachel, b. 1802 ; resides at Charlemont, unmd.
2391 Thomas Martin, b. 1806 ; m. Lucy Ann Millington. 871
2392 Jos. Emerson, b. 1809 ; m. 1. Mary C. Burke, Jany. 1, 1834, of N.
Adams, who d. Feb. 8, 1850, a. 46. Her death was caused by her clothes
taking fire when alone in the house ; her skin was burned to a crisp, and
she survived only four hours. Mr. Towne is a manufacturer, formerly re-
sided at North Adams, removed to Conway in 1836, and is connected with
the Conway Manufg. Co. He m. 2. Ann Arnold, June 30, 1852.
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146 * VI, GENKBATION.
3&a EDMUND TOWNE, [826] m. ANNA FKHEK, of Warwick ; Int.
Nov. 7» 1782. He resided some years at Warwick, and moved to
Vermont, and d. at Morristown, Vt.
VI. Chil.
2393 Susan, b. June 2, 1784. —2794 Ira, b. 1786.
2396 Seth, b. 1788. —2396 Anna, b. 1790.
2397 George, b. 1791. — 2398 Tryphena, b. 1793.
2399 C b. 1794. —2400 Joel, b. 1796.
359 SOLOMON FESSENDEN, [391] m. ELIZABETH TUCKER, Jany.
17, 178(5, who was b. at Shrewsbury, Dec. 18, 1763, and d. 1803, a. 40.
She was the dau. of Jedediah Tucker, Jr. who m. Lucy Mixer. Mr. Feesenden
for a second wf. m. ELEANOR FISHER, 1804 or '5. He resided at Halifax,
Vt. and d. Sep. 15, 18—.
VI. Chil.
2401 Reuben, b. Dec. 12, 1786 ; m. Lucretia Fisher, 1810. 873
2402 Solomon, b. Dec. 20, 1788 ; m. Clarissa Shepardson, 1811. 874
2403 John, b. Aug. 27, 1790 ; m. Anstis P. Phelps, Mb. 19, 1819. 876
2404 A son, b. ; d. in infancy.
2405 Benjamin, b. Mb. 16, 1793 ; m. Calisla Warren, 1813. 876
2406 Hosea, b. Mh. 15, 1796 ; m. Nancy Ghaffin, Oct. 6, 182->. 877
2407 Arad, b. July 15, 1798 ; m. Mrs. Fanny Yaw, Nov. 13, 1825. 878
2408 Timothy, b. Nov. 26, 1800 ; he m. in New York State ; is a farmer
at Milford, Michigan.
2410 BetT^'^ ' 1 Twins, b. June 5, 1803 ; both d. same month.
360 BENJAMIN FESSENDEN, [398] m. ELIZABETH SALISBURY,
1800, who was b. in Warren, R. I. 1772, the dau. of Capt Jonathan
and Mary Salisbury. Mr. Feesenden moved from Westminster to Halifax, Vt. in
1795, where he remained till 1805, then moved to Guilford, Vt and in 1808 to
Brattleboro', Vt. where he resides, 1852. He is a farmer ; has had 6 chil. 12
gr. eh. and 14 gr. gr. chil. ^
VI. Chil.
2411 Harriet, b. June 5, 1802; ra. Almus Akeley, Aug. 14, 1821, of Brattle-
boro'. They resided a short time in Lancaster, about 8 years in Northfield^
and in 1830 returned to Brattleboro', where he now, 1852, resides ; is a
farmer.
2412 Salmon, b. July 23, 1804; m. Dorothy Estabrook, of Brattleboro*, Sep,
1829, resided with his father till 1831, then bought a farm at Halifax, Vt-
which he sold in 1839. He has since resided at Salem, N. Y. Hinsdale,
N. H. Warwick, Keene, N. H. Brattleboro', Vt. and now, 1852, resides at
Bellows Falls, Vt. Is an Innholder.
2413 Edson, b. Ap. 14, 1806 ; m. Lydia Worden, of Hartford, Ct. 1833, 879
2-414 Electa, b. May 7, 1809; m. Russell Warren, of Guilford, Vt. 1835,
and d. Oct. 25, 1845, a. 36.
2415 Betsy, b. Oct. 1, 1812 ; m. Clark Warren, of Marlboro', Vt. Ap. 18.14,
where they reside ; he is a farmer.
2416 Emily, b. Dec. 20, 1814 ; d. Sep. 5, 1815.
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VI. GEKEHATIOK. ' 147
361 TIMOTHY FESSENDEN, [397] m. SUBMIT HUNT, who was b.
May 17, 1775, daa. of Nehemiah Hunt. He resided at Westminster,
and d. Oct. 22, 1834, a. 61. She d. Oct 17, 1841, a. 66.
VI. ChiL
2417 Reuben, b. Feb. 11, 1801; d. May 21, 1808.
2418 Rufus, b. Aug. 7, 1802 ; d. Oct. 4, 1834.
2419 Timothy, b. Aug. 22, 1804. — 2420 John, b. Sep. 30, 1806.
2421 Benjamin, b. June 5, 1809 ; m., 1. Hannah Jones Spooner, dau. of William
and Elizabeth (Willard) Spooner, of Boston. She was b. Aug. 9, 1809,
and d. Ap. 10, 18:J9. They had — 2421» William Benjamin, b. July 13,
1837, d. Sep. 8, 1847. Mr. F. m. 2. Elizabeth O. Smith, (dau. of James
and Mercy Smith, of Dover, N. H.) who was b. June 22, 1809. They have
— 2421« Emily Frances, b. July 29, 1843; — 2421^ ElizabeUi Marietta,
b. Aug. 4, 1845; — 2421* Lucy Orne, b. Aug. 20, 1847. Mr. Fessenden
is a I^guerreotypist at Boston, and is member of the Common Council.
2422 Miriam, b. Jany. 4, 1812. —2423 Franklin, b. Oct 16, 1816.
861^ SALLY LOCKE, [656^] ro. ASA THOMPSON, Sep. 18, 1806, who
was b. at Royalston, May 12, 1777. They have resided at Eaton,
MadjsoD Co. and Orwell, Oswego Co. N. Y. and in 1851 resided at Grand Rapids,
Kent Co. Michigan.
VI. Chil: the first six b. at Eaton, and the others at Orwell.
3424 Philander, b. June 11, 1808 ; m. Candis Gaylord, Mh. 1833. 674
2425 Leonard, b. Aug. 29, 1810 ; m. Amy Ferguson, 1835. 675
2426 Fidelia M. b. Oct 10, 1812 ; m. William Rice, July 4, 1837. 676
2427 Patty M. b. June 8, 1815 ; m. Henry Loveless, Dec. 30, 1834. 677
2428 Nancy L. b. July 1, 1816 ; m. George Cook, Ap. 1841. 678
2429 Polly, b. May 17, 1818; m. Lorin Oviat, Nov. 11, 1841. 679
2430 Rebecca, b. Feb. 2, 1820 ; m. Benjamin Ncwhouse, Nov. 5, 1842. 68B
2431 Mai^ret N. b. Ap. 30, 1826 ; m. Oliver D. Frost, at Windham, Portage
Co. Ohio, who was b. at Russell, N. Y. Nov. 22, 1824.
2432 Oytrfhia Locke, b. Feb. 2, 1828.
36S FREDERICK LOCKE, [537] m. 1. ANNA FARWELL, 1798, in
Charlestown, N. H. who d. 1804, leaving 2 chil. He m. 2. LUCY
GRAVES, of Washington, N. H. July 15, 1805, who is still living at Charles-
town, N. H. Mr. Locke fitted for college at Leicester Academy, and although
his father, who had been an officer in the French war, joined the British and
went with the army when it evacuated Boston, the son remained a friend to his
country, and enlisted in the American army soon after hostilities commenced,
Telinqarshing the prospect of a college education for which his father had pro*
Tided. He said he " felt that his country needed him,'* and after the war was
ended, he often said that " he did not regret the decision he made, though he lost
Ills pay and his health." He remained in the army nearly all the war, and in the
battle at Staten Island he and his father recognised each other m the opposing
fanfcs. He kept a journal of family items and events that happened from youth
tinttl May, 1817, when it was lost by the burning of his honse, and May, 1828,
Iris son's house standing upon the same spot was burnt, and all the papers that*
•his Ikther had collected since the first fire, and every thing else was destroyed.
BetesMed at Acworth and Charlestown, N. H. ; was a civil engineer and sunr*
veyor. He d. Jany. 17, 1834, a. 76.
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148 VI. GBHERATIOK.
V I . Chil. by the first wf. b. at Acworth, N. H.
2483 Henry, b. Sept. 24, 1799 ; m. Artemesia Westcot, Aug. 31, 1824. 88S
2434 Melinda, b. Mh. 9, 1804; m. Horace Frost, Jany. 19, 1832. 881
Chil. by 2d wf. b. in Charlestown, N. H.
2435 Frederick, b. May 9, 1807 ; m. Celia Meacham, Nov. 4, 1826. 882
2436 William G. b. Oct. 26, 1808; m. Lovisa Williams, 1831. 883
2437 Catherine J. b. Feb. 28, 1810; d. Dec. 9, 1813.
2438 Lucy G. b. May 2, 1811 ; m. Ephraim C. Hull, Oct 9, 1834. He was a
farmer residing in Charlestown, N. H. in 1850, had — 2439 Louisa, b. Oct
29, 1835, and d. Nov. 17, 1839.
2440 Ann F. b. Mh. 30, 1813 ; m. Thaddeus Graves, May 9, 1833. ^ 884
2441 Sarah F. b. Ap. 6, 1815 ; m. Eliphalet Belcher, June 9, 1836. " 885
2442 John H. b. Mh. 31, 1817 ; m. Lydia D. Wilkins, Feb. 8, 1843. 886
2443 Rachel W. b. Ap. 24, 1819 ; m. William H. Richards, Nov. 28, 1845. 887
2444 Mary J. b. June 7, 1821 ; m. Joel Ward, Oct 25, 1843. 889
2445 Benjamin F. b. Nov. 13, 1823; m. Sophronia Shaw, Jany. 1, 1845, of
South Weymouth, where they reside. They have — 2445^ Emma Fran-
ces, b. Dec. 18, 1848.
363 REBECCA LOCKE, [524] m. SAMUEL WOODBURN, 1799, and
d. June, 1823, a. 54, at New Salem. He resides, 1852, with his son
Samuel at Shrewsbury, a. 87. \
VI. Chil.
2446 Adeline, b. June, 1799 ; resides at Shrewsbury, 1852, unmd.
2447 Samuel, b. Oct 13, 1801 ; m. Lucy G. Wetherby, of Shrewsbury, where
he resides.
2448 Rebecca, b. Aug. 1803 ; m. Wells Southworth, of Springfield ; d. 183a
2449 Thomas C. b. Aug. 1807 ; was lost in the Steamboat Home " some years
ago."
2450 Josiah Locke, b. 1811; m. Olive M , 1850, who d. July 12, 1851, a. 39.
2451 Horatio N. b. , 1813 ; d. " some years ago."
864 Prof. EBENEZER ADAMS, [622] m. 1. ALICE FRINK, July 9,
1795, who was b. Mh. 1, 1769, at Rutland, the dau. of Dr. John Frink,
sen. and sister of Dr. John, Jr. ; her sister Betsy, who first m. Dr. John Field,
afterwards m. Jonathan Locke, (see Par. 97.) Mrs. Adams d. June 20, 1805, a.
/rc^ 36, and Mr. Adams m. 2. BEULAH MINOTT, May 17, 1807, who was b. at
Concord, June 28, 1773 ; the dau. of Dr. Timothy Minott. Prof. Adams fitted
for Col. at New Ipswich, N. H. his native place, and grad. at Dart Col. 1791.
He soon after went to Leicester as Principal of the Academy, where he remained
nearly fifteen years, when he resigned and removed to Portland, Me. and became
Principal of the Academy at that place, but being appointed Professor of Mathe-
matics at Phillips Academy, he removed to Exeter, N. H. in 1808. In 1809, he
was appointed Professor of Languages at Dart Col. and he removed to Hanover,
N. H. In 1810, he was transferred to the Professorship of Mathematics and
Natural Philosophy, and continued to perform the duties pertaining to that office
until 1833, when he resigned all active service, but continued till his death Pro-
fessor Emeritus.
He was an original member of the Northern Academy of Arts and Sciences,
member of the New Hamp. Historical Society, the American Society of Arts
•and Sciences, the American Antiquarian Society, the American Academy of
Sciences and Literature, and the Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians, and
of other Literary Societies and Institutions, and for many years was President of
the New Hamp. Bible Society.
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Prof. Adams had a strong intellect which was most thoroughly disciplined, was
uncommcMily amiable in his deportment, and in all the stations he filled gave
the highest satisfaction. Judge Washburn, in his History of Leicester, says :
** After a succession of Principals (in Leicester Academy) Mr. Ebenezer Adams
took charge of the institution m 1792, and continued in that office till 1606, when
be resigned it As a teacher his character was almost unrivalled. For the four-
teen years he continued in that employment he was uniformly respected and
esteemed, as well by his pupils as by the inhabitants of the town, and when he
left, bore with him the highest testimonials of the regret of the trustees of his sur-
render of a place he had so usefully filled." While at Leicester, he also held
the office of Postmaster.
He was a dignified looking man of the old school in his manners, always com-
manding the respect of the society in which he moved, and died, regretted by all,
Aug. 15, 1841, a. nearly 76.
V I . Chil. by wf. Alice b. at Leicester.
2452 Alice Amelia, b. June 2, 1796 ; m. Rev. Thomas Jewett Murdock, of Nor-
wich, Vt. June 16, 1819, who grad. at Dart. Col. W99. He was settled at /a / ^
Portland, Me. and at Plainfield, Cl. His^wjfed. at Portland, Feb. 11, 1820.
Xcict (ky ^^ afterwards m. Itsbslla Thompson, ^mtn or^on. W. Thomnson, of Ply-
mouth, N. H. She d. leaving a dau. who m. Edward Olcut&^yMr. Murdock
then m. AsdBila Farranf( dau. of Judge Farran4 of Burlington, Vt and d.
leaving her a wid.
2453 Adeline Augusta, b. Jany. 17, 1798; d. June 28, 1819, a. 20.
2453^ John Frink, b. Nov. 3, 1799 ; m. Elizabeth Lovell Walker, July 2, 1835 ;
grad. at Dart Col. 1817 ; is a lawyer at Mobile. Has — 2454 Ida ; — 2455
John ; —2456 Charlotte.
2457 Charles Augustus, b. Oct 2, 1801 ; d. Mb. 19, 1824, of consumption in
South Carolina, a. 23.
2458 Harriet Russell, b. Sep. 14, 1804 ; m. John Aiken, Nov. 14, 1826. 897
Chil. by wf. Beulah.
2459 Eliza Minott, b. Feb. 9, 1810; m. Ira Young, Aug. 23, 1833. 898
2460 Ebenezer, b. Aug. 6, 1813 ; d. July 23, 1837, on his passage home
from South Cuolina, a. nearly 24. He grad. at Dart. Col. 1831.
K.g-
366 REBEKAH ADAMS, [623] m.CaptASA SHEDD, of Rindge, N. H,
Jany. 20, 1802, who d. Sep. 1819, and she d. Sep. 1823, a. 56.
[Capt. Shedd, who resided at Rindge, had previously been m. to Priscilla French of JafiVey,
H. by whom he had 1. Ruthy^ who m. Kimball, and resides at Rindge ; 2. Sally,
who m. French, of Jaffrey, (they were twins ;} 3. Abel, who d. aged about 16.]
VI. Chil. by wf. Rebecca.
2461 Charles, b. Oct 21, 1802 ; m. Eliza Rowell, Aug. 15, 1828. 899
2462 James A. b. Feb. 25, 1804 ; m. 1. Eunice A. Adams, June 3, 1833. 900
2. Mrs. Caroline Brown, Ap. 29, 1847.
2463 Curtiss, b. Feb. 2, 1809 ; m. Sophronia Taylor, Ap. 26, 1832, dau. of
Zebedee Taylor, of New Ipswich, N. H. and moved to Denmark, Iowa,
1836, where he resides. Is a farmer.
2464 Geoi^e, b. May 13, 1810 ; m. Abby Houston, Sep. 5, 1844. 901
2465 Rebecca, b. Mh. 20, 1813 ; m. Dr. William Gallup, then of New Ips-
wich, Ap. 1835, and d. at Concord, Dec. 17, 1838, leaving — 2466 George
William, b. at New Ipswich, Sep. 1836. Dr. Gallup resides, 1852, at Ban-
gor, Me.
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366 BETSY ADAMS, [626] m. Doct LUTHER JEWTiTT, Feb. 7, 1799,
who was b. Dec. 24, 1772, son of Daniel, who m. Miss Hibbard. Mrs.
Jewett d. Ap. 14, 1816, a. 44. Dr. Jewett grad. Dart. Col. 1795, and received
the degree of M. D. at the Medical School at Hanover, in 1810; was member of
Congress from Vermont, two years between 1816 and 1817 ; was licensed as a
preacher May 27, 1818 ; ordained Pastor of the Church at Newbury, Vt Feb. 28,
1821 ; dismissed Feb. 19; 1828, on accoiint of his health, which had prevented
him from preaching only occasionally for some years previous to his dismissal ;
he continued to preach however for many years when his health would permit
He has been Judge of the County Court, Jus. of the Peace more than thirty years,
member of the Council of Censors, and of the Convention to amend the State
Constitution, and also held many other town and county offices. He has resided
in St. Johnsbury, Vt. from 1800 until this time (1862), excepting four years in
which he lived at Newbury.
[Dr. Jewett for a 2d wf. m. NANCY CHAMBERLIN, dan. of Hon. Samnel Chambcrlin,
of Danville, Vt. by whom he has — 1. Martha, b. May 28, 1817, who m. Dr. William C. M.
Le Fevre, Jane 9, 1840 ; then of Troy, O now of Attica, la. 2. Samnel, b. Jan. 4, 1819,
who m. Sophia C. Cobb, of Barton, Vt. Oct. 8, 1845, and resides at St. Johnsbury.]
VI. Chil.
2467 Hibbard, b. Nov. 9, 1799 ; m. Sophronia Adams, May 20, 1828. He re-
ceived the degree of M. D. at Hanover, in 1^20, and is a Physician at
Dayton, O.
2468 Rebekah, b. Ap. 3, 1801 ; m. L Dr. Moses Bagley, May 15, 1823. 902
2. Levi Fuller, Oct. 17, 1825.
2469 Betsy, b. July 14, 1802 ; m. John K. McFarland, June 6, 1836, who was a
merchant at Troy, O. but now, 1852, at Shelbyville, la.
2470 Luther, b. Nov. 25, 1805 ; m. Mary Cobb, of Barton, Vt July 6, 1841.
He is a Physician at Lafayette, la.
2471 Adams, b. July 26, 1807 ; m. Mary P. P. Smith, of Lancaster, July 3, 1841.
He grad. at Dart. Col. 1827, and is a Physician at Dayton, O.
2472 Mira, b. Nov. 1, 1809 ; m. Dr. Nicholas Abbott, Aug. 1829, who was b. in
Newbury, Vt. and is a Physician at Troy, O.
2473 Ephraim, b. July 2, 1811 ; m. Jane Fairbanks, Jany. 26, 1887. 908
2473i Daniel, b. Nov. 17, 1815 ; d. Mh. 27, 1883.
367 JAMES ADAMS, [6241 m. RUTH CONANT, in New Ipswich, N.H.
Nov. 3, 1795. He resided and d. at Grafton, Vt and had several chil-
dren, but I have heard the name only of one.
VI. Chil. ^
2474 Ebenezer Locke. ^
368 LUCY LOCKE, [6541 1. m. JAMES THOMPSON, Feb. 2, 1802, who
was b. at Royalston, Jan. 16, 1774, and d. Oct 16, 1825, at Sennett,
Cayuga Co. N. Y. 2. m. JOHN WEED, at Orwell, Oswego Co. N. Y. Aug. 13,
1828, who d. Aug. 17, 1834, at Orwell. She resides, 1852, with her son, John
Quincy, at Buffalo Township, Iowa.
VI. Chil. by 1st mg.
2475 Evander, b. at Fitzwilliam, N. H. Nov. 29, 1802 ; m. 1. Elizabeth J^arfcer,
of Rochester, N. Y. Sep. 1828, who d. Oct 10, 1837. 2. m. Hatinah A.
Wilkinson, June, 1838. He has — 2476 John Henry, b. Ap. 1830; —
2477 Lucy Narcissa, b. Sep. 22, 1833;— 2478 Belinda Matilda ; — 2479
Frances Maria, and several others.
2480 Philander B. b. at Royalston, Oct 1, 1805 ; d. Mh. 13, 1806.
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2481 Lucy Narcissa, b. at Boyalston, June 20, 1807 ; m, Aaron Squires, June
22, 1828, who d. some years ago. She d. at Rochester, N. Y. Nov. 11,
1830, having had one child that d. 1835.
2482 Cynthia, b. at Eaton, N. Y. July 21, 1809 ; m. Alanson Strong, Nov. 11,
1829, who was b. at Redfield, N. Y. Nov. 1, 1808, and d. since 1840.
They had — 2483 Eli Delos, b. Mh. 2, 1832; d. July 4, 1833—24831
Watson Watte, b. Mh. 5, 1834 ;— 2484 WUIiam Pitt, b. 1836; d. 1837,
2485 Hayden, b. June 9, 1889 ; — 2486 Anson, b. Dec. 16, 1841 ; d. 1844.
2487 Stephen B. b. at Eaton, Sep. 23, 1812 ; m. Ellen Shephard, Jany. 2, 1848.
who was b. in Ohio, 1823. They have — 2488 Otis W. b. Oct. 10, 1848,
in Iowa ; — 2489 Lucy Ann, b. Ap. 27, 1850, in Iowa.
2490 John Q. b. at Eaton, Sep. 9, 1814 ; m. Malinda Phillips, Ap. 3, 1842, who
was b. in Virginia, 1824. They have — 2491 Jonas William, b. July 25,
1843; — 2492 Henry Clay, b. Nov. 15, 1845; — 2493 Melvina Jane, b.
Dec. 13, 1848; — 2494 Elvira S. b.Nov.7, 1850.
2495 Betsy, b. at Eaton, Ap. 4, 1810 ; m. Sumner Putnam, Nov. 1842, in Mass.
They have — 2495^ Lucy A. b. Oct. 8, 1851.
2496 Belinda, b. at Orwell, N. Y. Ap. 4, 1819 ; m. 1. Leander W. Dana, 1839,
at West Boylston, who was b. at Fitzwilliam, N. H. and d. at Sutton, 1843.
They had — 2497 Delos L. b. Feb. 1840; — 2498 Edwin S. b. 1841 ; d,
1842; — 2499 David M. b. Dec. 1843. She was m. 2, to Milan Waters,
185L
369 ABIGAIL BRUCE, [350] m. ELIJAH FLAGG, July 3, 1764. He
resided in Framingham, and afterwards at Townsend, where he d.
VI. Chil.
2500 Allen, b. in Fram. bap. Nov. 16, 1766. He was a highly respectable
Physician at Ashby ; m. Sally Goodhue, of Westford, who d. Dec. 22, 1816,
a. 42 ; he having d. Oct. 14, 1815, a. 49. His chil. were — 2501 Samuel,
b. 1798 ; d. Dec, 21, 1800 ; — 2502 Almira, who m. Joel Balcom at Ash-
by, who is dead ; and — 2503 John P. who lately resided at Charlestown.
2504 Nabby, bap. in Framingham, Feb. 16, 1768.
2505 Elijah, b. He was a Physician — resided a short time at Ashby,
Marlboro', and afterwards at Lunenburg, where he d. Has — 2505 * Elijah
A. — 25053 Abigail, b. at Marlboro', Sep. 80, 1808; m. William Johnson,
of Lunenburg, Dec. 28, 1829 ; resides at Townsend ; and — 2505^ Nancy ;
prob. others.
2506 William, b. — 2507 Elizabeth, b.
2508 Mary, b. — 2509 Nancy, b.
370 ELIZABETH BRUCE, [351] m. 1. JOHN WILKINS, Ap. 4, 1769.
They resided at New Ipswich, N. H. where he d. and she then m.
JAMES SPAULDING, gr. fa. of James S. now of that town. She d. Mh. 30,
1841, a. 92.
V I . Chil. by 1st mg.
2610 Abigail, b. ; m. Caleb Campbell, and d. 1791, leaving a son and dau.
— 2511 Caleb, the son, now resides at New Ipswich, and the dau. — 2511*
Polly, m. Samuel Cragin, and d. a few years since. He is a trader at.
Alstead, N. H.
371 NATHANIEL BRUCE, [352] m. MARY CLISBE, Oct. 13, 1774,
who was b. 1747, and d. Oct. 18, 1829, a. 82. He was a farmer, re-
sided at Marlboro', was a man of much respectability, and noted for his wit and
humor. He d. July 6, 1834, a. nearly 81.
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152 VI. GENERATION.
VI. Chil. b. in Marlboro'.
2512 William, b. Aug. 2, 1776 ; m. Mary Bruce, Nov. 30, 1797. 890
2513 Abigail, b. Mb. 26, 1778 ; m. David Smith. 891
2514 Moses, b. Ap. 10, 1780 ; m. Susannah Bruce, Nov. 29, 1798. 892
2515 Hannah, b. 1782 ; d. 1782.
2516 Ezekiel, b. Aug. 1, 1784 ; m. Betsy Smith, Mb. 13, 1804. 893
2517 A son, b. 1786 ; d. 1786.
2518 Calvin, b. July 6, 1788 ; m. 1. Lydia Williams, about 1818.
2. Helen M. W. Carr. He was a merchant^
resided in Boston, where he d. Sep. 18, 1848, without issue.
372 ZERUIAH BRUCE, [353] m. ELIJAH MORSE, son of KendaU
Morse, who moved from Marlboro' to New Ipswich, N. H. previous to
the Revolution. Elijah, the son also moved to N. I. He went with a company
to Lexington on the 19th of April, and a few days after was appointed a Corporal
in Capt. Townees Company. He was in the battle of Bunker Hill, and in the
Expedition to Quebec under Arnold ; the hardships he endured brought on a
chronic rheumatism, which made him a cripple for life. He d. Ap. 27, 1811,
and his wid. removed to Marlboro\
VI. Chil.
2519 Sally, b. ; m. Damon, of Ashby ; moved to Berkshire, Vt
373 Rev. JOHN BRUCE, [354] m. LOIS WILKINS, in Marlboro', Dec.
15, 1785. He grad. at Dart. Coll. 1781, studied Divinity with Rev.
Mr. Brigham, in Fitzwilliam, N. H. was ordained Nov. 3, 1785, over the Second
Church in Amherst, N. H. which afterwards was included in the present town of
Mount Vernon. Mr. Bruce remained here until his death, maintaining a highly
respectable rank as a Clergyman and a man. " He was judicious, exemplary,
well esteemed, and saw among his people the good of Zion." He d. Mb. 12,
1809, a. 51. His wid. m. Major WILLIAM BRADFORD, and d. his wid. at
Mount Vernon, Feb. 12, 1828, a. 67.
VI. Chil.
2520 John, b. Feb. 11, 1788 ; m. Dolly Durant, Nov. 12, 1812. 927
2521 James, b. Nov. 5, 1789 ; m. 1. Sarah Parker, Oct. 16, 1815. 928
2. Elizabeth W. Wheelwright.
2o22 William, b. Aug. 7, 1791 ; m. Hannah Jones, Dec. 1, 1814. 929
2523 Lois, b. Sep. 20, 1793 ; m. William S. Stinson, Sep. 12, 1814. 930
2524 Nathaniel, b. July 26, 1795 ; m. 1. Frances Tay, May 2, 1816. 931
2. Lucy Butterfield, Dec. 7, 1847.
2525 Frances, b. Feb. 16, 1799 ; m. Louis F. Peabody, 1818. 932
374 LYDIA MUNROE, [439] m. Col. JONATHAN PAGE, of Lincoln,
Jany. 16, 1783 ; he afterwards resided in Charlestown, where he kept a
tavern of some note. He rose to the rank of Colonel in the Militia, and during
the war of 1812 he was stationed in Boston Harbor, and superintended the erec-
tion of some of the fortifications. " He was a perfect gentleman in his deport-
ment" His wf. d. in 1814, and he d. at Charlestown some time after.
VI. Chil.
2526 Caroline, b. ; d. a. 19.
2527 Lydia, b. ; resides in New York city, unmd.
2528 Mary, b. ; m. Dillinger, and resides in N. York city.
2529 Betsy, b. ; resides at Lexington, unmd.
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an MOSES LOCKE, [616] in. ABIGAIL H. SKINNER, at Pwltney,
N. Y. May 18, 1837, who was b. at RensaelaerviUe, N. Y. July 31, 1799.
Mr. L. before his marriage was quite a traveller through the Northern and West-
ern States, and resided some years at Potter, in New York, and in Kentucky and
in Italy, N. Y. and Parma Centre, N. Y. He d. in Parma Centre, Mh. 3, 1943,
a. 65, from injuries received in loading timber in the woods. His wid. roaidea aX
Panna Centre.
VI. ChU.
21910 John Ward, b. Feb. 22, 1828, at Poultney ; m. Mary Tinney, at Potter,
Ap. 11, 18d0, who was b. in Italy, June 20, 1828 ; resides at Howard,
N. Y. Has — 2531 Harriet S. b. Feb. 13, 1851 ; — 2532 Frances O. b.
July 8, 1852.
2533 Harriet N. b. June 1, 1830, in Italy, N. Y. ; resides with her mother.
2534 Deborah Dianah, b. Aug. 27, 1831, in Italy ; d. June 22, 1832.
2535 James Perry, b. May 14, 1835, in Italy.
376 HANNAH WRIGHT, [760] m. DANIEL WYM AN, of Wobum, May
19, 1789, his 2d wf. His first wf. was LUCY GARDNER, whom he
ro. Jany. 26, 1776, and by her he had Daniel, Luke and Lucy.
V I . Chil. by second marriage.
25a6 Lvicy, b. Dec. 5, 1789 ; m. Asa Locke, (811) Nov. 1, 1S08.
2537 Hannah, b. Mh. 17, 1790; m. Col. Leonard Thompson, Mh. 19, 1812;
d. Ap. 7, 1834.
2538 Marshall, (a Deacon) b. July 11, 1792 ; ro, 1. Anna Wyman, Ap. 17, 1807.
2. Susan Parker ; lived at Wob.
2539 George, b. Mh. 1, 1795 ; m. Susan C. Mead, May 10, 1821.
2540 Almira, b. July 4, 1799; m. Oliver B. Coolidge, Ap. 18, 1825.
2541 William, b. Oct 8, 1800 ; d. young.
2542 William, b. May 26, 1803 ; m. Martha Sy mmes, Ap. 16, 1828 ; lived at Wob.
2543 Qarimond, b. Ap. 21, 1807 ; m. Rev. Sylvester G. Pierce, of Dracut, who
d. 1839.
877 MELLICENT JONES, [678] m. at Ashby, ABIJAH LAWRENCE,
Jr. 1796. He resides at Bolton^ and she d. Aug. 14, 1847. He has
m. a second wf. whose name was PRIEST.
VI. Chil.
2544 Kimball W, b. Mb. 29, 1799 ; m. Sarah Pinder, in Boston, Oct. 12, 1824 ;
have a son —3545 George W. b. Ap. 9, 1829 ; two chil. have d.
2546 Lucy, b. Oct 24, 1800 ; m. Europe Wheeler, in Bolton, Mh. 1822 ; has
five children.
2547 Susan, b. Jany. 4, 1802 ; m. 1. John Giddings, in Bolton, Oct 5, 1820.
2. Henry B. Simmons, in Charies"- Mh. 1842.
2548 Edmund, b. July 24, 1803 ; m. Sally Phelps, in Lancaster, Dec. 1825, and
d. June 24, 1830, a. 27.
2549 Mary, b. Feb. 18, 1805 ; m. Elias Warner, in Bolton, Ap. 1825 ; she d.
July 14, 1845, a. 40 ; had ten chil. 6 are living — one m. Curtis Smith,
* in Lowell, Nov. 1850.
2550 Martha, b. Mh. 6, 1807.
2551 Rowena, b. May 21, 1808 ; m. Shubael Bailey, in Bolton, Jany. 1827.
2552 Abijah, b. July 2, 1809 ; d. Jany. 3, 1832, a. 22.
2553 Andrew, b. Ap. 26, 1811 ; m. Laura Ann Bridges, in Bolton, 1834 ; has
seven sons.
2554 Alvarus, b. Dw. 28, 1813 ; m. Dalia Sampson, 1884 ; haa 6 ehil.
90
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154 VI* GENERATION.
878 LUCY JONES, [080] m. DANIEL WHITE, Jr. Ap. 18, 1808, who
was b. May 80, 1773, and d. at Charlestown, Mb. 3, 1828. He was
the son of Daniel White, of Newton, who m. Mary Brewer, of Sudbury. The
wid. of Daniel, sen. for a second husband, m. Joshua Fuller, of Newton, and d.
1808. Daniel, Jr. resided at Milton in 1802, moved to Cambridge in 1803, and
to Charlestown 1809.
VI. Chil.
2555 Mary Brewer, b. June 9, 1803 ; resides at Charlestown, unmd.
2556 Daniel, b. Dec. 6, 1804 ; m. Roxana Jones, Oct 6, 1829. 9M
2557 Amos Whitney, b. Aug. 6, 1806 ; m. Ruthy Ann McClenahan, Mb. 1, 926
1836.
2558 Susannah Bennett, b. Feb. 1, 1809 ; m. Alpha Smith, of Henniker, N. H.
Feb. 1836, and d. Dec. 1840. No chil.
2559 Catherine, b. Mb. 12, 1812 ; resides unmd. at Charlestown.
879 DANIEL JONES, [681] m. EUNICE RICE, at East Sudbury, May
16, 1808, and d. July 23, 1831. He resided at Boston, and was in the
grocery business.
VI. Chil.
2560 Susan Louisa, b. Feb. 26, 1809 ; m. Obadiah Whiston, at New York City,
July 4, 1830, and has — 2561 Susan Elizabeth ; — 2562 Charles Byron ;
— 2563 Daniel Webster ; — 2564 Ellery Cory ; — 2565 d. y.
2566 Charles Rice, b. June 1, 1811, is dead.
2567 Daniel, b. May 23, 1813 ; m. Jane B. Leonard, of Boston, Oct. 20, 1834,
and resides at Charlestown. Has — 2568 Eliza Jane ; — 2569 Charles
Nelson.
2570 Josiah Spring, b. Dec. 18, 1815 ; is unmd.
2571 Ezekiel Rice, b. Jany. 30, 1818 ; m. Lucretia H. Eastman, in Boston, Jan.
8, 1843. Is a Blacksmith at South Boston, and has — 2572 Irving ;
— 2573 Chester Thornton ; — 2574 Susan Frances.
HEPSEY JONES, [682] m. JONAS HILDRETH, Jany. 9, 1805,
at Cambridge, who was b. at Ashby, Mh. 25, 1782. They reside, 1852,
at Malone, N. Y.
VI . Chil. the first two b. at Salisbury, Vt. the others at Richmond, Vt
2675 Waterman, b. Oct 4, 1805 ; m. Mandana Benson, 1828, and resides at
Norfolk, N. Y. — has no chil.
2576 Walter, b. Mh. 19, 1807 ; m. Clarissa Fay, June 15, 1829. 926
2577 Edmund, b. Ap. 3, 1811 ; d. Jany. 14, 1828, at Starksboro', Vl
2577» Nancy, b. ; m. John Post, 1834, who d. 1841 ; they had — 2577«
Daniel ; — 2577^ Emeline. Mrs. Post m. Andrew Chaplin, 1844, and re-
sides at Norfolk, N. Y.
2577* Sally, b. ; m. William Miller, Sep. 14, 1843 ; who was b. in Canada
East, Sep. 8, 1816 ; resides at Malone. They have — 2577* Sarah Jane,
b. Ap. 26, 1845 ; d. Nov. 23, 1846 ; — 25778 Marion, b. Jany. 24, 1848 ;
— 25777 Helen, b. July 26, 1850.
380^ ANNA JONES, [683] m, 1. ASA BARKER, and aHerwards JA-
COB KIDDER, both of Tyngsboro% where she now resides ; I expected
to have obtained a record of her family, but have not.
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881 JOSIAH JONES [684] m. LOUISA HALL, of Medford, Feb. 28,
1815. He was largely engaged in the grocery business in Boston,
where he d. Ap. 4, 1841. She resides with her dau. Mrs. Burnett at South
Boston.
VI. Chil.
2578 Maria Louisa, b. July 14, 1817; m. Marshall Burnett, Oct. 11,1842, who is
a machinist at South Boston. They have had — 2579 Maria Louisa, b.
Aug. 31, 1843, d. Oct. 23, 1847 ; — 2580 Marshall Arsa, h. June 16, 1846, .
d. Oct 7, 1847 ; — 2581 Marshall Turner, b. Nov. 24, 1848 ; — 2582 El-
len Maria, b. May 13, 1851.
2583 Frederick William, b. Aug. 16, 1819 ; d. Jany. 12, 1823.
2584 Lucy Ann, b. Nov. 20, 1823.
2585 William Frederick, b. Mh. 18, 1826, is a shoemaker.
381^ DANIEL COOLEDGE, [371] b. Feb. 26, 1781, m. in New Yoric
city, Nov. 21, 1805, CATHERINE ANN HOFFMANN, who was b
Ap. 22, 1789, the dau. of Philip Livingston Hoffman, of Johnstown, Montgomery
Co. N. Y. Mr. Cooledge was a Banker in New York, and i Oct 14, 1831 ; his
wid. d. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Aug. 26, 1834. (a)
V I . Chil. the 1st, 2d and 9th b. in New York, the others in Poughkeepsie.
2586 William Fessenden, b. July 7, 1807 ; was a merchant in New York city in
1848, unmd.
2587 Helen Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1809 ; m. Thomas Lyell Thompson, of
Schenectady, N. Y. June 4, 1832.
2588 Edward, b. Jany. 12, 1812; m. Catherine Demeray, of New York, Jany. 14,
1840. He was a merchant in New York in 1848.
2589 Henry, b. Oct 7, 1815 ; m. Margaret Hawley, at Ridgefield, Ct Nov. 3,
1847. He was a merchant in New York in 1848.
2590 Susan Maria, b. Feb. 8, 1818 ; m. John Van Sanwood, Esq. of Cohoes, N. Y.
Mh.21, 1844.
2591 Richard Hoffman, b. Mh. 10, 1820; m. Angelina Harris, at Fort Gibson,
Ark. June 4, 1844. He was a surgeon in the U. S. Anny.
2592 Catherine Ann, b. June 7, 1822; m. Rev. Charles Seymour, of Skeneateles,
N. Y. Oct. 10, 1844.
2593 Mary Evelina, b. Feb. 13, 1825.
2594 Philip Hoffman, b. Feb. 6, 1829.
382 JOHN LOCKE, [441] m. RUTH FAXON, in Whately, Mh. 12, 1774,
by Whately Records, but the family Rec say June 24, 1774. She ¥ra8
b. at Pembroke, Oct 29, 1752. He resided in Deerfield, and in Whately, where
his wf. was admitted to the Church Aug. 8, 1778. He returned to Deerfield, and
about 1790 he went to Bennington, Vt and from thence, about 1815, he moved to
Choconet, Susquehanna Co. Pa. where he d. Mh. 31, 1837, a. 84 ; and his wf.
d. at the same place, Oct. 15, 1819, a. 67. He was a marble worker and mason.
VI. Chil.
2595 John, b. May 16, 1775, in Deerfield ; m. Ruhamah Lovejoy. 810
2596 Henry, b. Jany. 8, 1777, at Deerfield ; (resided at Colebrook, Vt ?)
(a) Daoiel Cooledge, Sea. bad, besides Daniel, Nathaniel, b. Feb. 23, 1783 ; m. in Water-
town Lydia Wellington, July 22, 1805, and settled in Bardstown, Ey. and had 1 ton and 13
dans. : Elizabeth, b. Sep. 20, 1784 ; d. a. 15. Mary, b. Jany. 22, 1787, anmd. Charles, b.
Mh. 14, 1789, d. May, 1790. Charles, b. Ap. 17, 1791. was a cabinet maker, and afterwards
a merchant in Boston. Sasan, b. Dec 27, 1793, nnma.
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2597 Joanna, b. Sep, 15, 1778, in Whately ; m. Abiah Maybew, (in Deerfield ?)
and resided al Spencertown, Columbia Co. N. Y. ; he is dead, and she re-
sides with some of her sons.
2598 Lucy, b. Sep. 13, 1780, in Whately ; m. KeYidall ; resided in West-
minster or Westmoreland, Vt.
2599 Mary, b. Jany. 30, 1783, in Whately ; prob. d. young.
2600 Priscilla, b. Nov. 5, 1784. in Whately ; m. Robertson, of Hoosick,
N. Y. and resided in (" Lima or Lyra, Jeff. Co. N. Y."?) where she is
said to reside.
2601 Ruth, b. Feb. 25, 1786, at Deerfield ; m. Thomas Caple, of Hoosick,N. Y.
and resided at Cassenovia and Pomfret, N. Y. ; she d. at the last place
about 1816.
2602 Polly, b. Sep. 21, 1789, at Deerfield ; m. (Naaman ?) Taft,and resided at
Pittsfield, N. Y.
2603 Edmund T. b. Mb. 10, 1791, at Deerfield ; m. Samantha Atwood. He was
killed in 1851, near Union, Broome Co. N. Y. by being run over by an
engine. She lives at Union.
2604 Nathaniel Reed, b. Sep. 9, 1793, at Deerfield ; (resides in «' Douglass, Cort-
land Co. N.Y.".?)
383 ABIGAIL LOCKE, [440J m. BENJAMIN LOVEJOY, of Wilming-
ton, Vt. ; resided at Manlius and Pomfret, N. Y. ; both d. at Pomfret
about 1816.
VI. Chil. '
2605 Benjamin, b. ; resided in Madison or Hamilton^ N. Y,
2606 Solomon ; — 2607 Ruhamah ; — 2606 John ;
2609 Polly ; — 2610 Abijah ; — 2611 Abigail.
384 APPHIA PORTER, [731] 1. m. WARD LOCKE, (see Par. 251 for
his family.] 2. m. ROLAND CUMMINGS, Dec. 22, 1825, who wm
b. in Westford, Sep. 1801. He is a mason, residing in Boston.
VI. Chil. by Mr. Cummings.
2612 Horatio Nelson Smith, b.
384i REUBEN LOCKE, [276] m. PHEBE RUSSELL, Mh. 19, 1805.
He resides at Pamelia Four Comers, N. Y, He had 14 chil. of which
4 have d.
VI. Chil. living, all but Reuben, and all m.
2618 David is m. and has 2 chil. ; — 2614 Clarissa ;
2615 Russell, lives in Michigan ; — 2616 Reuben is dead, left 3 chil ;
2617 Bezaleel, lives in Michigan ; — 2618 Wilber, lives in Jefferson Co. N. T.
2619 Lydia, lives in Michigan ; — 2620 Alfred, lives with his father ;
26<1 Philander, lives at Pamelia Four Comers ;
2622 Mary, lives in Jefferson Co. N. Y.
385 Gen. JOSEPH LOCKE, [829] m. 1. MARY COWEN, at Augusta,
1804, who was b. Feb. 1782, and d. Nov. 22, 1844, a. 62. 2. m. Wid.
SUSAN CURRIER, Jany. 23, 1846. Gen. Locke was a blacksmith by trade,
and for many years was a manufacturer of axes and other toots. He moved to
Bloomfield, then Canaan, Me. in 1804 ; has kept a public house there since 1809,
has been Postmaster ever since 1811; was in commission in the Massachusetts
and Maine Militia from 1808 to 1830, at which latter date he resigned his com-
mission of Major General ; has been High Sheriff of the County of Somerset, Me.
and a member of the Executive Council of Me. ; Justice throughout the Stole for
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Til. GBKBaATIOW. 167
moTCf than a quarter of a oentury ; Trustee of several funds, and has filled other
offices in town, county and state.
VII. Chil. b. at Bloomfteld, by first wf.
2623 Louis, b. Oct. 26, 1804 ; m. Stinson Herrin, Mh. 7, 1827. 934
2624 Alfred Dascomb, b. July 17, 1806 ; resides with his father, unmd.
2625 Joseph Lorenzo, b. July 17, 1808 ; m. Laura J. Bullock, Jany. 1843. 936
2626 Mary Currier, b. Dec. 1, 1821 ; d. July 2,1832.
2627 Charles Coney, b. May 9, 1825 ; resides, unmd. with his father.
386 JONATHAN LOCKE [831] m. SARAH BENT, of Fitzwilliam,
N. H. ; Int. in Boston July 9, 1812. They resided at Fitzwilliam ; are
both dead, she d. about 1830.
VIL Chil.
2628 William, b. ; d. at Sindge, a. over 20.
387 AMEY LOCKE, [832] m. JOSEPH STOCKWELL, Mh. 19, 1809,
who was b. in Marlboro% Nov. 12, 1781, and d. Jany. 20, 1845, a. 68.
She resides at East Boston.
VII. Chil. b. in Boston.
M29 Lucius, b. d. in infancy.
2630 Charles, b. d. «'
2631 Lanra Ann, b. d. ''
2632 Amey, b. Mh. 3, 1816 ; m. William Earle, of Boston, Sep. 3, 1837. They
have — 2632» Martha Jane, b. Oct. 31, 1839 ; — 2632^ Elizabeth, b.
1841 ; — 26323 Caroline Matilda, b. Nov. 30, 1844.
26^ Joseph, b. July 9, 1818. — 2634 Charles, b. Oct. 8, 1820.
2635 Caroline Augusta, b. Sep. 22, 1822 ; m. Leighton Wilson Manning, of Ipswich,
June 8, 1843 ; they have — 2635^ Joseph Stockwell, b. Ap. 13, 1845.
2686 Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 14, 1826.
2637 Maria Louisa, b. Sep. 19, 1828 ; m. George Steams, of Lincoln, Dec. 31,
1848 ; they have 2637^ Ellen Louisa, b- July 22, 1849.
2638 Lucretia B. b. Dec. 20, 1830.
2839 Ohariotte Lucia, b. June 19, 1833.
SALLY LOCKE, [833] m. Capt MOSES DRURY, June 5, 1828.
They reside at Fitzwilliam, N. H.
VII. Chil.
2640 Edward P. b. Feb. 13, 1834.
889 WILtlAM BROOKS, [835] m. 1. ABIGAIL BABCOCK, dau. of Lem-
uel, of Milton, about 1801. She was b. in Quincy, Jany. 17, 1783, and
d, Blay 8, 1817. 2. m. Mrs. RUTH (HAWKESJ ENDICOTT, Jany. 14, 1819.
She was the wid. of Jacob Endicott, (son of John of Danvers,) whom she m.
Aug. 27, 1803. Sh^ resided with her dau. Mrs. S. S. Howe, at Cambridgeport,
in 1851. Mrs. Howe was her dau. by Mr. Endicott Mr. Brooks was employed
most of his life in teaching in Milton, Cohasset and Boston, though, for some
jean, be was a merchH in Boston. He d. at Cambridgeport, 1850, a. nearly 80.
VII. Chil. by Abigail Babcock.
2641 Mary Ann, b. June 14, 1802, in Boston ; m. Stephen Lane Gould, May 26,
1829, who was b. July 19, 1803, at Stoddard, N. H. and is a Piano Forte
maker at Providence, R. I.
2642 Caroline, b. Mh. 9, 1804, in Boston ; m. Rev. James Adams, a native of
Franklin, in 1851, a minister of the Episcopal order at Cohoes, N. Y. She
d. at Lumberville, N.J. May 10, 1841.
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2643 William Folger, b.' Sep. 9, 1807, at Milton ; was a Physician, and d. at
Independence, Indiana, Dec. 2, 1834.
2644 Lemuel Augustus, b. Oct. 16, 1809, in Milton ; m. Eliza Bickford, of Con-
way, N. H. Is a painter at Dedham.
2645 Francis, b. July 26, 1811, at Milton ; is a hatter at Methuen.
2646 Sarah Abigail, b. Sep. 1813, at Milton ; d. July, 1814, at Boston.
2647 John Licwis, b. Sep. 21, 1815, at Milton ; was a printer, afterwards studied
Divinity, went in 1845 to Illinois as a preacher ; has not been heard from
for 5 years, and is supposed to have died.
Chil. by Mre. Endicott.
2649 Cornelia, b. Dec. 12, 1819 ; d. Dec. 21, 1820.
2650 Martha Endicott, b. July 15, 1822 ; was in 1851, a Schodj.Teacher at
St. Louis.
390 REBECCA LOCKE, [856] m. THADDEUS MUNROE, Oct 1,
1820. He resided at Lexington, and d. Ap. 7, 1846. His wf. d. July
23, 1846, a. 62.
VII. Chil.
2651 George, b. Feb. 25, 1822 ; m. Eliza Wood, Oct 13, 1846. 939
2652 Ann Rebecca, b. July 10, 1825 ; m. John M. Randall, Mh. 19, 1846. 94D
391 THOMAS LOCKE, [857] m. LUCY RHODES, Ap. 27, 1813. He
. d. Nov. 2, 1829, a. 43, and his wid. resides at West Uamb. or Lex.
VII. Chil.
2653 Lucy, b. ; m. John Tufts, of West Camb. He is dead ; — had
chil. — 2654 John, and — 2655 Eliza.
2656 Thomas, b. ; resided in Worcester. — 2657 Mary, b.
2658 Emeline, b. ; m. Peck, of Seekonk.
392 HAMMOND LOCKE, [858] m. REBECCA NEVERS, Jany. 27,
1814, dau. of Samuel and Ann Nevers, of Burlington. He resided on
the farm of his ancestors at Lex. where he was drowned, July 15, 1843, a. 53.
VII. Chil.
2659 A dau. b. Mh. 5, 1815 ; d. same day.
2660 Harriet, b. Jany. 22,' 1817 ; m. William Locke, Nov. 5, 1838. 611
2661 Marshall H. b. Feb. 14, 1819 ; d. Feb. 7, 1822.
2662 Marshall H. b. Feb. 12, 1822 ; m, Lucy A. Wyman, [1300] Dec. 27, 1848.
He lives on his father^s homestead at Lex.
2663 Augusta R. b. Mh. 14, 1824 ; m. William Duren, [1348] 'Feb. 4, 1845.
2G64 Adeline M. b. June 14, 1826.
2665 Theodore Lyman, b. Feb. 22, 1829 ; was killed at Charlestown, Ap. 16,
1851, while riding in his wagon, by the falling of the steeple of the Baptist
Church in a violent hurricane.
393 SALLY LOCKE, [859] m. ABEL FITZ, Ap. 1820, who was b. at San-
down, N. H. Oct. 26, 1794, son of Richard. He resided in Lex. and
now in Somerville, in that part set off from Charlestown.
Vn . Chil. the first three b. at Lex. the others at Charlestown.
2666 Sarah Ann, b. Feb. 1, 1821 ; m. Daniel Pratt, Oct 5, 1842, who was b. at
Fitchburg, the son of Solomon ; he is a merchant in Boston, residing at
Somerville, They have —26661 Sarah Ellen, b. Oct 1, 1847 ; — 266««
George Everett, b. Oct 28, 1849.
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2667 Mary Jane, b. Sep. 28, 1822 ; m. Nathan Tufts, it. Oct ]9, 1842. They
reside in Somerville, and have — 2667^ Nathan Fitz, b. Nov. 16, 1844 ; —
2667« Alice Mary, b. Oct. 29, 1851.
2668 Charlotte Temple, b. June 10, 1824 ; m. Gilbert Tufts, Jr. Oct. 20, 1847.
They reside at Lex. and have — 2668^ Mary Jane, b. Jany. 13, 1850.
2669 Harriet Elizabeth, b. July 1, 1827.
2670 Nathan Everett, b. Feb. 24, 1830.
2671 (jreorge Hammond, b. May 24, 1833.
394 NANCY LOCKE, [860] m. JOHN WINNING, Ap. 8, 1827. They
reside at Wobum.
VII. ChU.
2672 Nancy Maria, b. July 1, 1829.
2673 Elizabeth Parker, b. Dec. 15, 1830. —2674 John, b. Ap. 23, 1832.
S95 BETSY WHITNEY, [881] m. 1. ABRAHAM SANDERSON, Jr.
of Sunderland, who was b. Aug. 2, 1787, and d. 1821. She then m. 2.
LUCIUS GRAHAM, and after his death, m. 3. EBENEZER SAXTON, of
Deerfield. She d. 1840.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Sanderson, b. in Sunderland.
2677 Peisis, b. Oct. 30, 1809; m. Ansel C. Delano, son of William. Delano,
Esq. of Sunderland ; she had a son — 2678 Jesse ; she d. Sep. 1838.
2679 Clarissa, b. May 31, 1812 ; m. Henry Church. They reside in Ohio.
2680 Tiyphena, b. Nov. 2, 1814 ; m. Alson Cole. They both d. 1850, without
issue.
2681 Dwight Whitney, b. Mb. 1, 1817 ; m. Harriet N. Grover, 1850, and resides
in Sunderland.
2682 Tiyphosa Elvira, b. Feb. 10, 1820 ; m. Ephraim H. Curtiss ; they reside
in Newton.
iChiL by Mr. Graham.
2688 Lucius, b. Mb. 7, 1824 ; m. Minerva Kingsbury, and in 1851 resided in
Conway ; have three chil.
896 SUSAN WHITNEY, [884] m. RICHARD RICHARDS, Aug. 8, 1816,
who d. Dec. 19, 1851, in Lynn, where his wid. resides.
VII. Chil.
2684 Lydia Maria, b. Ap. 29, 1817 ; m. Albert T. Goodwin, 1832. They re-
side at Lyhn, and have — 2685 Joseph Warren, b. Ap. 5, 1833 ; — 2686
Susan M. b. June 17, 1835 ; — 2687 Daniel W. b. Mh. 4, 1837 ; — 2688
Lyman T. b. Feb. 22, 1839 ; — 2689 Sabina S. b. July 4, 1841 ; — 2690
Charles A. b. Sep. 12, 1843.
2691 Joseph Warren, b. May 25, 1820 ; d. Janv. 22, 1821.
2692 Bridget H. b. Ap. 26, 1825 ; m. Amos W. Fisher, 1839. They have —
2693 Lydia M. b. May 7, 1847.
397 CYNTHIA WHITNEY, [882] m. JONATHAN CURRIER, of Con-
cord, N. H. Jany. 1, 1814, who was b. at Bow, N. H. and has resided at
Lynn and Cambridge ; and Concord, N. H. where he now (1852) lives.
VII. Chil. the first two b. at Lynn, the other at Concord.
2684 William Jackson, b. Feb. 21, 1815, was educated at Andover and Amherst,
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settled in LexingtoB, Jany. 9, 1840, where he is ft prmctisiDg Phymctan.
He m. Susan B. Spaldiog, Jany. 23, 1645, (the dau. of Dr. Stillman and
Lucy B. Spalding, of Lex.) who was h. July 81, 1826. They have — 2695
Charles Wingate, b. Ap. 1, 1850.
2696 Charles Whitney, b. Mh. 9, 1817, studied medicine, and went to Texas in
Nov. 1835, and has not been heard from since Dec of that year.
2697 Simon Pender, b. Aug. 19, 1822 ; m. in New York, Elizabeth Wakeman,
Dec. 10, 1847, and had dau. —2698 Charles Anna, b. Dec. 29, 1848.
His wf. has deceased, and July 4, 1851, he m. Virginia Skelton, of New
Orleans, at Elmira, N. Y. He keeps a Museum at Milwaukie, Wis,
398 Lieut. BENJAMIN LOCKE, [924] m. 1. HANNAH CUTTER, Dec
3, 1789, who was b. Mh. 17, 1768, and d. Ap. 9, 1795, a. 26. She
was the dau. of Gershom Cutter, of West Camb. 2. m. SUSANNAH KEYES,
May 22, 1796, who was b. Aug. 8, 1767, and d. Feb. U, 1804, a. 86. She was
the dau. of Samuel and Thankful Keyes, of Orland, Me. 3. m. AME VIN-
CENT (KEYES) BROWN, Mh. 15, 1807, the wi^. of Thomas Brown, of
Charlestown, and dau. of John Keyes, of Roxbury. She is living ( 1852) at West
Cambridge. The second and third wf. were cousins. Mr. Locke resided at the
** Foot of the Rocks " at West Cambridge, in the second house now standing west
of the intersection of the main road with the road that goes to Wobum ; and with
his brother William kept a store now standing just above the house. He also
resided at a house now standing on Vine street, nearly south of the *' old store,**
where he died. He was often elected to town offices, and also represented the
town in the Legislature, and held a commission of Justice of the Peace, fie d.
Ap. 21, 1841, a. nearly 75.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
2699 Benjamin, b. Nov. 26, 1790 ; m. Cynthia Boynton, Dec. 22, 1814. 941
2700 Leander, b. May 30, 1792 ; d. at Gallipolis, O. Oct 8, 1832, a. 40,
and was buried at French Grant, 0. Was never md.
Chil. by second wf.
2701 Delmont, b. May 14, 1797 ; ro. Rebecca R. Learned, Nov. 28, 1826. 94S
2702 Hannah Cutter, b. July 13, 1799 ; resides at West Camb. unmd.
2703 Abner, b. Sept. 18, 1801 ; d. June 13, 1824, a. 23, unmd.
2704 Susannah Keyes, b. Jany. 30, 1804 ; m. Bowen Russell, May 12, 1625,
and d. Dec. 19, 1826, a. 23, without issue. Mr. Russell afterwards m.
Mehitable Locke, (see Par. 427.) 961
Chil. by third wf.
2705 Mary Ame, b. July 13, 1815 ; m. John A. P. Pierce, Jany. 16, 1834. 948
899 DANIEL HILL, Jr. [932] m. ELIZABETH RUSSELL, [944] dan.
of Jason Russell. She was his cousin.
VII. Chil.
2706 Daniel, b. ; resided at Mason, N. H,
2707 Elizabeth, ; m. Putnam, who is dead ; resided at Mason.
2708 Lewis, b. ; m. Russell, at Mason.
2709 Benjamin, b. ; ra. ; resided in Vermont.
2710 Nathaniel, b; ; and perhaps others.
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VII. GENERATION, 161
400 MARTHA HILL, [933] m. JOHN BURBECK, Feb. 1, 1781. He
was a British soldier, (a) who deserted from the Army, and settled at
West Cambridge. The above was not his true name, which last being rather
outlandish and hard to pronounce, he dropped and assumed the above to please
his wife. He d. and she m. NATHANIEL WALKER, of Westminster, Vt.
Nov. 2, 1805.
VII. Chil. by first husband.
2711 Martha, b. 1781 ; d. Aug. 5, 1801, a. 20.
27111 Daniel, b. 1784 ; m. Harriet Cutter, Oct. 28, 1807. He d. May
24, 1842, a. 58. A child of his d. Sep. 28, 1813, a. 1, at West Camb.
2712 John, b. ; m. Bright, of Acton ; moved to Athol. A child
of his d. Aug. 2, 1818, a. 1, at West Camb. There may have been more
chil. but these are all I have any record of.
401 NATHANIEL HILL, [935] m. ABIGAIL SIMONDS, of Lexington,
June 28, 1794, who was b. Ap. 16, 1773, and d. May 10, 1851, a.
78. She d. in a fit Mr. Hill resides, 1852, in West Camb. a little north of the
" Foot of the Rocks," on the road to Woburn ; the Lex. Railroad runs just
back of his house.
VII. Chil. '
2713 Nathaniel, b. Aug. 5, 1795 ; d. Oct. 6, 1797.
2714 Abigail, b. Jany. 31, 1798 ; m. Elijah Cutter, Jany. 4, 1818. 944
2715 Deborah, b. Mh. 21, 1600 ; m. James Wait, of Maiden, May 5, 1822.
They resided in Woburn, and had — 2716 Louisa; — 2717 Harriet; —
2718 Mary ; — 27 19 James ; — 2720 Augustus ; — 2721 Anna.
2722 Lucy, b. Feb. 25, 1805; m. Reuben Wait, Dec. 11, 1825. She d. Mb.
23, 1830. They resided at Stoneham, and had — 2723 Reuben ; —
2724 Waldo ; — 2725 Lucy.
2726 Cynthia, b. May 22, 1807 ; m. Reuben Wait, above, Dec. 29, 1833. Had
no chil.
2727 Nathaniel, b. Mh. 28, 1811 ; m. Electa P. Buckman, of Wob. Ap. 26, 1836 ;
resides near his father ; has no chil.
5J7271 Harrison, b. Sep. 5, 1813 ; unmd.
402 PHEBE HILL, [936] m. 1. JOEL WINSHIP, Nov. 14, 1792 ; 2. m.
CALVIN SIMONDS, Oct 1, 1838. She d. Aug. 20, 1852, a. nearly 80.
VII. Chil. by first marriage.
2728 Joel, b. Mh. 11, (1793?) ; m. Eliza Trull, of Burlington, and resides at
South Reading ; is a wheelwright.
2729 Asaph, b. Mh. 26, 1794 ; m. Winifred Howard, of Maiden, 1813, where he
d. Feb. 17, 1828, leaving five chil.
2730 Thomas, b. Jany. 10, 1799 ; m. Elizabeth Warner, June 29, 1822. 945
2731 Samuel, b. Nov. 21, 1804 ; d. at sea, Mh. 4, 1822, a. 17.
2732 Sarah Ann, b. May 18, 1807.
2733 Lydia,b. Sep. 25, 1809 ; m. 1. Edmund Richardson.
2. Joseph Vamey. She d. July 1, 1837, a.
nearly 28, leaving two children.
2734 Deborah Butterfield, b. Ap. 28, 1812 ; d. Nor. 1, 1833, a. 21, unmd.
2735 Phebe, b. July 28, 1814 ; d. Dec. 5, 1851, a. 37, unmd.
I made several Qflbrts tp get a more full record of this ffti»ily, but without
success.
(a) Was » H^siaa ; his |iaixis'«i»s «lkilioy/' but ih/t ort:^Psn9ky ffi UACOctaw.
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162 VII. GENERATION.
403 JONATHAN BUTTERFIELD, [939] m. SURE Y WHITTEMORE,
Sep. 21, 1806, who was b. Oct. 19, 1784. He resided at West Camb.
and d. July 11, 1838, a. 59. She resides with her son at Neponset.
VII. Chil.
2736 Thomas Whittemore, b. June 18, 1807 ; m. wid. Rhoda (Lovell) Rust,
June 22, 1832. He is a printer in Boston ; no chil.
2737 Susannah, b. Dec. 1, 1808 ; d. Dec. 3, 1808.
2738 Sarah Ann, b. Feb. 13, 1812 ; m. Joseph Gibbens ; resides in London,
Canada ; he is a harness and trunk maker ; had no chil. in 1851.
2739 William, b. Feb. 12, 1814 ; m. Lizzy Sophia Robinson ; resides at Weare,
N. H. ; has — 2740 Wendell Phillips.
2741 Susannah, b. Sep. 16, 1816 ; d. Sep. 19, 1816.
2742 Jonathan, b. Feb. 10, 1818 ; m. Sarah Rebecca Codman ; resided at Ne-
ponset, 1851; has — 2743 Ella.
404 DEBORAH LOCKE, [946] m. EPHRAIM CUTTER, Mh. 13, 1791,
who was b. Oct. 31, 1767, in West Camb. the son of Ammi and Esther
(Pierce) Cutter, and d. Mh. 31, 1841, a. 73^. She d. Jany. 29, 1823, a. 51.
They had 14 children, 8 of whom d. young.
VII. Chil.
2744 Anna, b. Sep. 7, 1793 ; m. 1. Jonathan Benjamin, of Charlestown, Sep. 8,
1811, by whom she had no chil. 2. m. Peter Tufts, Jr. Esq. May 11,
1816. 409
2745 Ephraim, b. Dec. 2, 1794 ; m. Sarah A. Russell, of Charleston, Oct. 12,
1817, and d. Ap. 4, 1826, at Maiden, leavbg two sons and two daus.
2746 Ammi, b. Aug. 5, 1797 ; m. Lucy Tufts, (2766) Dec. 2, 1819. 958
2747 Benjamin, b. June 4, 1803 ; m. Mary Whittemore, of W. Camb.
Sep. 26, 1824. He grad. at Har. Col. 1824. He is a Physician at Wobum,
and has two sons and one daughter living.
2748 Samuel Locke, b. Nov. 16, 1806 ; m. 1. Ann Maria Grant, of Camb'port,
Nov. 16, 1830. 2. m. Mary Kennedy, of Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 16, 1847.
Has three sons by his 1st wf. and two sons and one dau. by his 2d wf. He
resides at Cambridgeport.
2749 Eliza Ann, b. Ap. 7, 1809 ; m. Henry Whittemore, of West Camb. May
21, 1827 ; they have one son, and reside at West Camb.
405 SAMUEL LOCKE, [9471 m. HANNAH LEARNED, Nov. 12,
1797, who d. Nov. 21, 180y, a. 38. He resided at Cambridge, and d.
June 22, 1806, a. 33.
VII. Chil.
2750 Hannah, b. May 13, 1798 ; m. Abiel H. Fillebrown, 1817. 946
2751 Samuel Adams, b. Ap. 26, 1800 ; m. Lydia Stoddard, May 7, 1826. 947
2752 Lucy, b. July 31, 1802 ; m. Joseph Clark, Mh. 25, 1825. 948
2753 Anna Eliza, b. Jany. 30, 1805 ; m. Peter Jones, May 7, 1829. 949
2754 Margaret Adams, b. Mh. 7, 1807 ; d. in infancy.
406 NATHAN LOCKE, [948] m. SARAH CUTTER, Nov. 14, 1797,
dau. of Gershom Cutter. She was b. May 19, 1778, and d. Mh. 29,
1846, a. 68. He was a farmer, resided in W. Camb. and d. Oct. 29, 1823, a. 49.
VII. Chil. b. in West Camb.
2755 Clarissa, b. May 10, 1798 ; m. Silas Wheeler, Sep. 15, 1822. 750
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VII. GENERATION. 163
2756 Barah, b. July 80, 1800 ; d. Nov. 4, 180 J.
2757 Nathan, b. Feb. 22, 1802 ; m. Hepsebah Jones, Nov. 18, 1831 ; he d. May,
1840, a. 38 ; no chil. and his wid. m. John Jarvis, and resides at W. Camb.
2758 Joseph Adaras, b. July 2, 1804 ; m. Lavinia Campbell, Aug. 24, 1830.
2759 Sarah Cutter, b. Aug. 1, 1806 ; m. J^rt^ Reed, Dec. 5, 1830.
2750» Amos Cutter, b. Oct. 2, 1808 ; m. Martha H. Ayers, Aug. 13, 1837.
2751 1 James Sullivan, b. Dec. 13, 1810 ; m. Abby S. Lewis, Sep. 19, 1833.
2752^ RebeccaCutter,b.Jany.30, 1813; m. Alonzo Fiske.
27531 Martha Tufts, b. Jany. 13, 1816 ; d. June 16, 1835, a. 19.
2754* Letitia Adams, b. July 8, 1818 ; d. June 2, 1838, a. nearly 20.
407 JOSEPH LOCKE, ^949] m. MEHITABLE LOCKE, [992] Mb. 2,
1800, who was b. June 10, 1777, the dau. of Joseph and Mary (Butter-
field) Locke. He d. June 22, 1803, a. 28. His wid. resides, 1852, in West
Camb. where he resided in a house on the hill south of the " Foot of the Rocks,''
and the first house westerly of the present William Locke's.
VII. ChU.
27551 Louisa, b. 1800 ; d. Sep. 6, 1802.
2756> Louisa, b. Feb. 1803 ; m. Timothy Eaton, of West Camb. and d. Jany. 28,
1839, a. 36. Mr. Eaton m. 2. Betsy R. Locke, [2177] in 1843 ; dau.
of Asa.
27571 Mary, b. Feb. 1803, (twin) ; m. Charles Mclntire.
408 MARGARET LOCKE, [950] m. JAMES FROST, 3d, Feb. 1, 1795,
who was b. Jany. 31, 1769. She d. Sep. 10, 1803, a. 26.
VII. Chil.
27581 Leonard, b. June 24, 1795 ; m. Anna Simpson, Oct. 16, 1823 ; they have
— 27591 Joseph ; — 2760 Sarah.
2761 Margaret, b. Feb. 3, 1797 ; m. Samuel Crosby, Dec. 2, 1821. 955
2762 James, b. Mb. 8, 1799 ; m. Martha Russell, May 27, 1824. 956
2763 LydiaP. b. Mb. 29, 1801 ; resides at West Cambridge.
2764 Mary E. b. Aug. 27, 1803 ; d. Sep. 1, 1803.
409 MARTHA LOCKE, [951] m. PETER TUFTS, Jr. Ap. 5, 1798, who
was b. Dec. 10, 1774. He m. 2. ANNA (CUTTER) BENJAMIN,
[2744] May 11, 1816, who resides his wid. at Cambridgeport, by whom he had
six chil. whose names I have not ascertained. He resided at Charlestown and
Cambridge, and d. May 19, 1825, a. 60. His 1. wf. d. Sep. 9, 1815, a. 37.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
2765 Peter, b. Sep. 3, 1798 ; m. Susan Adams Russell, Dec. 3, 1818. 957
2766 Lucy, b. Ap. 25, 1800 ; m. Ammi Cutter, [2746] Dec. 2, 1819. 958
2767 Franklin, b. Oct. 29, 1802 ; d. July 5, 1840, a. 37,
2768 Charles, b. Sep. 6, 1804; m. Elizabeth Williams Sweetser, Jany. 1841.
2769 Martha, b. Sep. 12, 1805 ; d. Ap. 28, 1806.
2770 Horatio, b. Oct. 7, 1807.
2771 Martha, b. June 17, 1812 ; d. Nov. 3, 1812.
2772 Addison, b. July 6, 1814 ; d. Sep. 29, 1839, a. 25.
410 DANIEL LOCKE, [952] m. 1. MARY WILLIAMS, 1802, who d.
Nov. 11, 1807, a. 25. She was dau. of Gershom and Martha (Wilson)
Williams, of West Cambridge. 2. m. ZERUL\.H 3. m. MARY
POOL, of Boston, Ap. 14, 1825. He d. at Bridgewater, Feb. 13, 1847, a. 67.
His wid. resides at West Bridgewater.
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27Y4 Peter Tufts, b.
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2776 Lydia, b.
m.
2^77 Parmenas, b.
m.
2'?78 Melinda, b.
m.
2*779 Jeremiah, b.
m.
164 VII GENERATIOX.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
2773 Martha Mary Williams, b. Jany. 19, 1803 ; m. James Russell, Nov. 6,
'S 1825, who was b. at Ashbumham, Dec. 30, 1793, the son of Thomas Rus-
m sell, of Charlestown, who m. Margaret Adams, of West Camb. Nov. 25.
1788. Mr. James R. resides at West Camb. ; has no chil.
Chil. by second wf.
— 2775 Melancthon, b.
Tubbs ; resides at Farmer's Valley, N. Y.
; resides at Abington.
Drury ; resides at Williamstown.
411 ISAAC LOCKE, [953] m. HANNAH BUTTERFIELD, 1807, dau.
of Samuel Butterfield, of West Cambridge, and sister of Ruth, who m.
Artemas Locke, (Par. 331.) He was a farmer, and resided at West Camb.
where she now lives. He d. Ap. 27, 1840, a. 58.
VII. Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
2780 George Augustus, b. June 17, 1807 ; m. Mary S. Davis, Ap. 4, 1839. He
resides at West Camb. a farmer, and had — 2781 Samuel, b. June 19,
1843; — 2782 George Augustus, b. Ap. 18, 1847.
2783 Albert, b. Jan. 7, 1810.
2784 Elizabeth Butterfield, b. Nov. 9, 1811 ; m. John Hart, Dec. 8, 1830. He
resides at Townsend, where she d. Feb. 25, 1851. They have — 2785
John L. ; — 2786 George L. ; — 2787 Albert M. ; — 2788 Samuel B. ; —
2789 IsaacL. ; — 2790 Daniel A. ; — 2791 William H. ;— 2792 Edwin;
— 2793 Caroline E.
2794 Edwin, b. July 7, 1814 ; m. Eveline Perry, Mh. 24, 1842. He resides at
West Camb. and had — 2795 James E. b. Sep 29, 1844 ; — 2796 Emma
R b. May 28, 1847 ; d. July 3, 1849 ; — 2797 Alice A. b. Nov. 9, 1849.
2798 Samuel Butterfield, b. June 25, 1816 ; d. Jan. 13, 1838.
2799 Isaac, b. Sep. 8, 1818 ; m. Elizabeth J. Brown, Aug. 18, 1845. He re-
sides at Charlestown, is a dealer in fruits at Quincy Market. They have
— 2800 Edwin F. b. Jany. 9, 1847 ; — 2801 Isaac H. b. Aug. 18, 1860.
2802 John, b. Feb. 20, 1823 ; m. Elizabeth Thompson, May 20, 1847.
2803 Caroline Augusta, b. July 7, 1825 ; resides with her mother.
2804 William Henry, b. Oct 3, 1827 ; resides with his mother.
412 ANNA LOCKE, [954] m. CHARLES WELLINGTON, Jan. 12,
1809, who was b. Nov. 27, 1780, and d. May 19, 1848, a. 67. His
wid. d. Aug. 3, 1850, a. 67. Ho was the son of Jeduthan, and resided at West
Cambridge.
VII . Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
2805 Margaret Almira, b. Ap. 21, 1810 ; m. Joseph Yates, Dec. 14, 1831 ; they
reside at West Camb. and have- 2806 Charles, b. Sep. 80, 1832; —
2807 Francis E. b. Mh. 30, 1837.
2808 Charles R. b. Sep. 13, 1811 ; d. Aug. 30, 1824.
2809 Joseph Oliver, b. Oct. 1, 1812; m. Sarah W. Hill, Ap. 15, 1841. He
resides at West Camb. and has — 2810 Mary F. b. Nov. 29, 1842; —
2811 Charles F. b. Oct. 28, 1845 : — 2812 Annie L. b. May 7, 1847 ; —
2813 Joseph Oliver, b. June 22, 1850.
2814 Horace W. b. Nov. 13, 1815; m. Helen E. Locke, [2183] Aug. 2, 1847.
He was formerly a minister at Michigan, but is now settled at Lim-
erick, Me.
2S15 Ann L. b. Nov. 7, 1817 ; m. Charles G. Winn, July 2, 1887. They »-
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aide at West Camb. and had — 2816 Charles W. b. Ap. 28, 1843 ; — 2817
James F. b. Nov. 21, 1846 ; d. Sep. 16, 1848.
2818 Mary S. b. June 8, 1819 ; m. Andrew L. Grimes, Sep. 21, 1843. They
reside at Mansfield, O. ; had — 2819 Mary S. b. Ap. 19, 1846; — 2820
Anna L. b. Aug. 31, 1847 ; — 2821 Charles L. b. Oct. 30, 1849.
2822 Amos L. b. Ap. 11, 1821 ; d. Sep. 11, 1822.
2823 Sarah M. b. Oct. 7, 1822; m. Abel R. Proctor, Sep. 2, 1847; had —
2824 Lizzie, b. May 28, 1851.
413 JOEL LOCKE, [957] m. ABIGAIL SIMONDS, of Burlington, Ap.
20, 1809, and d. Ap. 19, 1837. a. 50. He resided at Concord and
Burlington ; was a mason ; his wf. was b. Feb. 2, 1789, and resides at Burlington.
VII, Chil.
2825 Abigail, b. Feb. 2, 1810 ; m. Eben Southwick, of Danvers, (where he re-
sides,) Jany. 3, 1832; they had — 2826 Eben, b. Mh. 10, 1833; — 2827
William, b. June 18, 1835 ; — 2^28 Joel, b. Sep. 13, 1839.
2829 Joel, b. Mh. 16, 1811 ; (d. Feb. 3, 1812.?)
2830 Martha T, b. (Mh. 19, 1813?); m. Hezekiah D. Twiss, Oct. 13, 1844,
who is a shoemaker in Lynnfield ; has — 2831 Daniel, b. Nov. 21, 1848 ;
and has buried two.
2832 Joel, b. Ap. 3, 1815 ; m. Emily Bosworth, of Cabotville, and d. Sep. 30,
1849. He had — 2833 William, b. June 16, 1H41 ; — 2834 Elizabeth,
b. June 17, 1844; — 2835 Byron, b. July 5, 1846;— 2836 Juliana, b.
Aug. 1, 1848.
2837 Amanda, b. Mh. 30, 1817; m. George Caldwell, of Burlington, Ap. 15,
1839 ; they had — 2838 Martha E. b. Dec. 4, 1842 ; — 28a9 Louisa, b.
Feb. 19, 1846.
2840 Louisa, b. Jany. 9, 1820 ; m. David W. Simonds, of Charlestown, Oct. 30,
1842; they had — 2841 Dorcas L. b. Oct. 2, 1843; — 2842 Susan H.
b. June 1, 1847.
2843 Calvin, b. July 26, 1822 ; is a farmer at Burlington.
2844 Daniel, b. Jany. 24, 1826 ; is a " gold digger " at California.
2845 Elizabeth, b. July 19, 1829 ; m. Nathan B. Skelton, of Burlington, Nov.
25, 1847 ; had —2846 Jonathan, b. Ap. 11, 1849.
414 JONAS LOCKE, [958] m. HANNAH MERIAM, Ap. 6, 1820. He
d. Mh. 21, 1825, a. 36, and his wid. m. WILLIAM LANG, of Boston,
and d. at Cambridge.
VII. Chil.
2847 Margaret, b. ; is dead. — 2848 Jonas, b.
415 OLIVER LOCKE, [960] m. LA VINA SMITH, Ap. 2. 1818, who
was b. Feb. 7, 1799, the dau. of William Smith, who m. Jane Pierce,
of Waltham. He resided at Lex. where he d. Oct. 5, 1842, a. 50.
VII. Chil.
2849 Oliver Adams, b. July 19, 1818 ; m. Susan Tilson Lawrence, July 6, 1851.
He is a merchant in Boston, where he resides.
2850 •William Smith, b. Jany. 5, 1822 ; is a farmer and mason ; m. Catherine
M. Hildreth, Aug. 25, 1852.
2851 Amos, b. Nov. 22, 1824 ; m. Maria Battersby, Jany. 7, 1846 ; resides in
Boston.
2852 Elbridge Gerry, b. Mh. 15, 1827 ; resides on his father's homestead.
2853 George Washington, b. Feb. 22, 1835.
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166 VII. GENERATION.
416 RUTH LOCKE, [970] m. DAVID RUSSELL. They resided at
West Cambridge.
Vll.Chil.
2854 Andrew, m. Betsey Wyman.
2855 Phebe, m. Joseph Dickson. •
2856 Maria, m. Charles Munroe, [739] 303
2857 David, m. Sarah Hill.
2858 Louisa, m. Amos Hill. 962
2859 Samuel, —2860 Francis. —2861 Charles.
417 NANCY LOCKE, [971] m. EBENEZER DEXTER. They resided
at Lancaster, where she d. 1831, a. 50.
VII. Chil.
2862 Lydia ; — 2863 Sally ; —2864 Roxy ; —2865 Betsy.
418 SAMUEL LOCKE, [973] m. BETSY ASH, Nov. 29, 1815, who d.
Nov. 1, 1841, a. 62. He resided at West Camb. and d. 1833, a. 51.
VII. Chil,
2866 Bradley. — 2867 William.
419 PETER LOCKE, [974] m. ELIZABETH ALLEN, Dec. 26, 1810,
who was b. Jany. 20, 1791. He d. Mh. 1, 1826, a. 38. He resided at
West Camb. where his widow now lives.
VII. Chil.
2868 Charles Damon, b. Aug. 13, 1811 ; resided at West Camb. 1851, unmd.
2869 Hannah Maria Whittemore, b. Mh. 1, 1813 ; m. John B. Perry, (Par.
430) Aug. 23, 1835. 959
2870 Frances Davis, b. Feb. 27, 1815 ; d. May 26, 1815.
2871 Elizabeth Allen, b. Ap. 1, 1816 ; m. Life Farmer, Nov. 21, 1835 ; had
— 2872 Elizabeth L. b. Aug. 20, 1839 ; — 2873 Kimball, b. July 2, 1841 ;
— 2874 Augustus, b. Ap. 13, 1837; d. May 6, 1837; — 2875 Charles
Thomas, b. May 15, 1838 ; d. Sep. 8, 1838.
420 AARON LOCKE, [9751 m. 1. NANCY DEAN, Mh. 15, 1812 ; — 2.
m. her sister, FANNY DEAN, who d. Ap. 2, 1833. He resided at
West Camb. and Charlestown, but has recently gone to " the West,*' with his
eldest daughter.
VII. Chil. by firat wf.
2876 Frances Ann, b. ; m. Cyrus Peabody, and resided in Coocord,
N. H. for several years, but they have moved " West."
Chil. by second wf.
2877 Sarah Jane, b. (1820 ?) —2878 Rhoda Elizabeth.
2879 Lucius Marcellus, lives in Boston, is a carpenter ; he is m.
2880 (Francis?)
421 DAVIS LOCKE, [976] m. HANNAH RUSSELL, Jany. 13, 1817,
who was b. Ap. 2, 1797, the dau. of Walter Russell, of Charlestown,
who m. Frances Cutter, June 26, 1788. Mr. Locke is a farmer, resides at West
Cambridge.
VII. Chil.
2881 Maria, b. June 9, 1817 ; m. Jacob W. Ferrin ; they have — 2882 Albert
Alonzo ; — 2883 Otis Jacob.
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2884 Martha, b. Jany. 29, 1819 ; m. Lemuel G. Richardson, Ap. 1840 ; resides
at Wob. ; had — 2885 Martha.
2886 Hannah, b. June 15, 1821 ; d. Oct 22, 1822.
2887 Hannah Russell, b. Mh. 22, 1823 ; m. Ward B. Brown ; he is a painter at
Charlestown. They had — 2888 Ella Rowena ; — 2889 Catharine Tilley.
2890 Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 7, 1827 ; m. James Buell, Oct. 1, 1848.
2891 Davis, b. Ap. 15, 1829. —2892 Mary Jane, b. June 15, 1831.
2893 Frances, b. Nov. "9, 1837. — 2894 Ellen, b. July 17, 1840.
422 PHEBE LOCKE, [977] m. JACOB NEWCOMB ; resided in
Charlestown.
VII. Chil-
2895 Clarinda ; —2896 Martha Jane
2898 John ; —2899 Hester
2901 Ebenezer ; —2902 Almira
— 2897 James
— 2900 Francis
— 2903 Frederick.
423 EDWARD WITHINGTON, [978] m. LYDIA HODGEMAN, of
Chelmsford, Aug. 20, 1812w tie is a shoemaker, tanner and farmer,
residing at Chesterfield, N. H.
VII. Chil.
2904 Seth, b. Dec. 3, 1812, in Chelmsford ; is a farmer at Chesterfield.
2905 Edwin, b. Sep. 20, 1816, in Phillipston ; m. Abba Ann. Williams, of Glover,
Vt May, 1842 ; resided, 1850, in Milford, a shoemaker.
2906 Mary F. b. Nov. 23, 1818, in Chesterfield, wher^ she resided, 1850.
2907 James Davis, b. Oct. 1, 1820, in Chesterfield ; m. Sylvia C. Williams, of
Glover, Vt Sep. 1849 ; resided in Milford, 1850, a shoemaker.
2908 Albert, b. Sept 29, 1823, in Chesterfield ; d. May 25, 1825.
2909 Albert Carruth, b. Nov. 2, 1825, in Chesterfield ; resided in Milford, 1850,
a shoemaker.
2910 Asaph, b. Jany. 26, 1828, in Chesterfield ; resided in Milford, 1850, a
shoemaker.
2911 Henry Hodgeman, b. Nov. 18, 1836, in Chesterfield.
424 MARY WITHINGTON, [979] m. SAMUEL G. DAVIS, of Temple-
ton, where she d. Feb. 24, 1834, a. 42. He is ^Lao dead.
VII. Chil.
2912 James, b. ; d. young.
2913 Mary, b. ; drowned in a lime vat, a. 2.
2914 John, b. ; m. Dolly Warren ; resided, 1850, in Hubbards«
ton, a carriage maker.
2915 Mary Jane, b. ; m. John W. Leathe ; resided, 1850, in Royals-
ton ; he was a farmer.
2916 Sarah, b. ; m. William M. Leathe ; resided, 1850, in Fitch-
burg. He was a dealer in palm leaf.
2917 James Francis, b. ; was a manufacturer of tin ware in Barre,
in 1850.
2918 Abby Locke, b. ; resided, 1850, in Royalston. j t . ^
2919 peorge Washington, b. ; resided in Fitchburg, 1850. *> t-. C^tuJ/}rfrn
426 JOHN WITHINGTON, [981] m. WETHERBEE ; —
resided, 1850, at Ludlow, Vt. ; a farmer. / ^ *.' ^f . /i ^ a** L i^ ^ /
VII, ChU.
2820 Eveline L. b. ; m. Jotiah Wilder, who was a fanner at
Ludlow, in 1850.
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168 VII. GENERATION.
426 BENJAMIN LOCKE WITHINGTON, [982] m. EDMONDS,
She is dead, and he d. Dec. 14, 1842, a. 37.
VII. Chil.
2921 Elmira, b. Feb. 1830; m. Pollock ; resided at Worcester, 1850.
2922 Amos, b. Aug. 1832. — 2923 Elmer, b. Nov. 8, 1835.
2924 Mary Ann, b. Nov. 16, 1837. — 2925 Adeline, b. Nov. 8, 1841.
427 JOSEPH LOCKE, Jr. [990] m. ABIGAIL MUNROE, June 24, 1801,
who was b. Dec. 6, 1777, and d. May 14, 1838, a. 60.
[She was dau. of Capt. Edinand Munroe, who m. Rebecca Harrington. Capt. M. was an
officer-in the French war, and also in the war of the Revolution, and was kiUedby a cannon-
ball at the battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778. He was a brave officer.]
Mr. Locke lived in WestCamb. in the house first westerly of William Locke, and
now owned by Timothy Eaton. He d. Mh. 24, 1826, a. 53.
VII. Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
2926 Eliza, b. Mh. 19, 1802 ; m. (Jonathan ?) Walton, Sep. 7, 1823.
2927 Rebecca, b. Jany. 10, 1804 ; m. Abijah Frost, Jany. 4, 1827, 960
2928 Ira, b. Nov. 13, 1807 ; d. July 7, 1826.
2929 Joseph, b. June 26, 1810; resided in West Camb. unmd. 1851.
2930 Mehitable, b. Aug. 23, 1812 ; m. Bowen Russell, May 12, 1825. 961
2931 Edmund Munroe, b. Oct 24, 1814; d. Sep. 22, 1825.
2932 Pamelia, b. July 8, 1817 ; m. Joseph L. Kidder, of Norridgewalk, Me. Sep.
7, 1846, who was b. Nov. 7, 1822 ; resided in West Camb. They had
— 2933 Charles Frederick, b. May 12, 1848 ; — 2934 Frank, b. May 27,
1850. /f\^
2935 Nehemiah Munroe, b. Ap. 14, 1820 ; resides in Boston. o.-'l'cX 13^ \ifSj
2936 Abigail, b. ; m. Thaddeus Frost, of West Camb. Nov. 29, 1827.
428 WILLIAM LOCKE, [991] m. HANNAH PORTER, [730] July 20,
1806, the dau. of William and Hannah (Munroe) Porter, and gr. dau.
of Rebecca Locke, who m. William Munroe, (see Par. 36.) Hannah Porter is of
the 5th generation of Dea. Locke's descendants, and her husband is of the 6th
generation. He is a farmer, residing on Vine street, West Camb. on the Hill,
south of the " Foot of the Rocks."
VII. Chil. b. at West Cambridge.
2937 Caroline, b. July 1, 1808 ; m. Addison Hill, Nov. 10, 1830. 963
2938 Emeline, b. Dec. 26, 1809 ; m. Thomas P. Pierce, Ap. 9, 1830. 964
2939 Harriet, b. June 16, 1614 ; m. Thomas P. Pierce, Jany. 7, 1844. 964
2940 Henrietta, b. Dec. 2, 1816 ; m. Artemas Locke, Jr. [2182].
2941 Hannah M. b. Mh. 14, 1819 ; m. Samuel F. Woodbridge, Ap. 5, 1843 966
2942 William P. b. Sep. 11, 1821 ; m. Eleanor Jane Pierce, May 10, 1846. 966
2943 Frederic James, b. Ap. 4, 1827.
429 JONATHAN LOCKE, [993] m. MARGARET WYER, June 23,
1806, who was b. in Charlestown, Nov. 30, 1787, the dau. of Eleazer
Wyer, a goldsmith, who m. Lydia Austin, who died July, 1821, a. 70. He
was a grocer, resided in^Boston many years, then removed to Charlestown, where
he d. Oct. 7, 1850, a. 69, and was buried at West Cambridge.
VII. Chil.
2944 Margaret Wyer, b. Mh. 30, 1807 ; m. Nathaniel C. Hyde, of Charlestown,
Sep. 14, 1887. Tbey vesided at Neir Orleans, where she d. Sep. 2, 1888,
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a. 31, leaving a son — 2944^ Thomas Locke, b. Aug. 22, 1838. Mr. Hyde
d. at New Orleans.
2945 Jonathan, b. Oct. 5, 1808 ; d. Oct. 24, 1809.
2946 Nancy Warren, b. Ap. 16, 1811 ; d. Aug. 9, 1813.
2947 Mary Phillips, b. Feb. 28, 1812.
2948 Nancy Warren, b. Jany. 26, 1814; d. Jany. 14, 1852, at Needham,
a. 38.
2949 Andrew Jackson, b. Dec. 24, 1815 ; ra. Susan D. Ware, June 6, 1843. 967
2950 Ellen Austin, b. Nov. 24, 1817 ; m. James Swan, Oct. 21, 1835. 968
2951 Lydia Wyer, b. July 16, 1819 ; d. Dec. 1, 1819.
2952 A son, b. Ap. 19, 1821 ; d in infancy.
2953 Lydia Wyer, b. July 3, 1822.
430 MARY LOCKE, [995] m. JOHN PERRY, Jany. 29, 1809, who d.
Oct. 31, 1837, a. 57. She. d. Aug. 1832, a. 43. They resided at
West Camb.
VII. Chil.
2954 John Butter6e1d, b. m. 1. Hannah M. W. Locke, [28691 Aug. 969
23, 1835. 2. Elvira Raymond, June 28, 1849.
2955 Joseph, b. ; m. Maria White.
2956 Mary, b. ; m. Thomas Russell.
2957 Persis Maria, b. ; m. Paul Dodge.
431 ABEL LOCKE, [996] m. ELIZABETH WHITTEMORE, of
Charlestown, Mb. 21, 1815. He was a butcher, resided at West Cam-
bridge, and d. Feb. 27, 1848, a. 57. His wid. resides at West. Camb.
VII. Chil.
2958 Stephen, b. Mb. 23, 1816 ; m. 1. Nancy Shennan, Ap. 3, 1844, who d.
Feb. 4, 1849. 2. Almira Davenport Allen, Feb. 14, 1850 ; he had by 1. wf.
— 2959 Francis C. b. Ap. 5, 1846.
2960 Sarah, b. May 3, 1818.
2961 Abel, b. July 7, 1820 ; m. Mary Ann Harrington, 1850.
2962 Horatio, b. Nov. 19, 1822 ; m. Adeline Smith, 1845.
2963 Henry, b. Oct. 6, 1824 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Peters, Feb. 22, 1849.
2964 Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1826 ; m. George L. Bean, Dec. 16, 1849.
2965 Mary, b. Jany. 20, 1829. — 2966 Joseph, b. May 30, 1831.
2967 Ira, b. July 27, 1833. — 2968 Ellen, b. Mb. 8, 1835.
432 Doct. ABRAHAM LOCKE, [998] m. BETSY JOHNSTONE, Dec.
3, 1804, dau. of Doct. Adam Johnstone, who m. in Norton, Sarah (/^J
Hodges, Oct 14, 1773. Doct. Johnstone was a Scotchman, and was a Sur-
geon in the Revolution. He d. at Danby, Vt. June 10, 1806, his wf. having d.
at Norton or Pelham, Oct 23, 1781. Doct Locke studied his profession with
Doct. Campbell of Rockingham, Vt ; moved to Danby, 1803, where he d.
June 4, 1844, a. 67. By his own unaided efforts, he had acquired a very good
education, and maintained the reputation of a good physician. His wf. d. Ap.
15, 1841.
VII. Chil. b. at Danby.
2969 Galen Johnstone, b. Oct 2, 1806. He is a physican at Danby, Vt studied <
his profession at Castleton Medical College ; has been a member of two State
Conventions in Vt. to amend the Constitution ; a member of the Legisla-
ture ; Town Clerk^ Treasurer, Agent, d&c. and is a Justice of the Peace ; is
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2972 Sophia Olivia, b. Oct. 8, 1812, ) "''"*°-
433 DANIEL LOCKE, [999] m. in Rockingham, Vt. SALLY PROCTOR,
Sep. 1801, dau. of Nathan. He moved to Moriah, Essex Co. N. Y.
about 1810, and d. there Nov. 29, 1839 ; his wid. was living, 1850.
VII. Chil. the 3 first b. at Rochingham, the others at Moriah.
2973 Laura, b. Oct. 2, 1802 ; m. 1. John Curtis, 1818, who d. about 1830.
2. Alden Spear, 1833 ; resided at Moriah ; no
chil. by either mg.
2974 James, b. Oct. 17, 1804 ; m. 1. Betsy Glidden, at Moriah, who d. about 1842.
2. Clarissa Ure, 1845 or '46. He was living,
1850, and had by his Ist wf. — 2975 Laura ; — 2976 Amanda.
2977 Sally, b. Aug. 22, 1808 ; m Henry Strong, and d. " in the Western States,''
in 1837. They had — 2977^ Cyrus ; — 2978 Clarissa ; — 2979 Harriet ;
— 2980 Sally Ann.
2981 Harriet, b. Mh. 9, 1812 ; m. Charies Cutter, Sep. 15, 1831, at Moriah,
where he resided in 1851. They had — 2982 Copeland, b. Dec. 10, 1834 ;
— 2983 James T. b. Mh. 24, 1836 ; — 2984 Amelia, b. July 3, 1843.
2985 Aden P. b. Mh. 18, 1817 ; m. Elvira Henry, June 3, 1846, of Rockingham,
Vt. They had at Moriah — 2986 Mary Malvina, b. Ap. 5, 1847 ; — 2987
William Gilson, b. Oct. 17, 1848.
2988 Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1820 ; m. Harvey Joiner, Feb. 7, 1837, at Moriah. They
had — 2989 Stanly, b. Dec. 1838; — 2990 Aden E. b. Oct. 1848.
2991 Lorana, b. Jany. 22, 1822 ; m. Levi Spear, Oct. 1846, at Moriah. They
had — 2992 Lorana P. b. Mh. 1849.
2993 Caroline, b. Jany. 22, 1825.
434 BETSY LOCKE, [1001] m. AARON FULLER, of Crown Point,
N. Y. 1820, where she d. 1847 or '48.
VII. Chil.
2994 Betsy, b. Jany. 26, 1824 ; m. George Chilcat, Ap. 4, 1843, at Crown Point,
N. Y. and had —2995 Geoi^e F. b. June 18, 1844 ; — 2996 Betsy S. b.
Nov. 26, 1846.
435 ISAAC MULIKEN LOCKE, [10021 m. LUCINDA FINNEY, Ap.
27, 1809, dau. of Nathan Finney* of Chester, Vt. He resided at Danby,
Vt and Moriah or Westport, N. Y. and d. July 1, 1828. His wid. was
living, 1850.
VII. Chil.
2997 Mary Miles, b. Jany. 5, 1810 ; m. Charles Walton, Mh. 1830, at Westport,
N. Y. (son of John Walton, of Moriah) and had at Moriah — 2998
Edric W. b. Feb. 15, 1834 ; — 2999 Eliza Lucinda, b. Dec. 23, 1847.
3000 Thomas Branch, b. Dec. 3, 1811 ; m. Eliza Campbell, Mh. 7, 1831, at
Moriah, (dau. of George,) and had — 3001 Polly Leonora, b. Nov. 14,
1834 ; — 3002 Theodore H. b. Aug. 17, 1836.
3003 Abraham, b. Aug. 21, 1814; m. Maiy Ann Hargraves, 1839, dau. of John of
Keeseville, N. Y. and had — 3004 Mary Lucinda, b. May 21, 1840 ; — 3005
Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 16, 1844 ; — 3006 William Herbert, b. Sep. 6,
1847.
3007 John Miles, b. Mh. 21, 1820 ; m. Lucinda Fowler, Feb. 1841, (dau. of
James,) and had — 3008 Emma Sophia, b. Oct. 14, 1842.
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Til. GENERATION. 171
3009 Galen L. b. Aug. 5, 1822 ; m. Susan Allen, Dec. 1844, of WelUboro\ N. Y.
and had — 3010 Charles Earle, b. Sep. 29, 1845.
3011 Malissa, b. Aug. 31, 1824.
3012 Lucinda, b. Sep. 25, 1826 ; m. Emery B. Howard, Dec. 2, 1847, of West-
port, N. Y. (son of Franklin,) and had — 3013 Walter, b. Sep. 13, 1848.
3014 Betsy, b. Mh. 8, 1828 ; m. George Barnes, Sep, 13, 1849, of Keeseville,
N.Y.
436 JOHN MILES LOCKE, [1003] m. LORANY FINNEY, Dec. 31,
1810, at Springfield, Vt She was dau. of Nathan, of Chester, Vt. and
sister of Lucinda, who m. Isaac M. Locke, (Par. 435.) Mr. Locke moved from
Danby, Vt. to Moriah, N. Y. and then to Crown Point, N. Y. where he was living,
1850, and where his wf. d. Mh. 11, 1850.
VII. Chll. The first 6 b. at Moriah, the others at Crown Point.
3015 Ransom Lyman, b. June 9, 1814 ; m. Lorena Baily, Oct. 20, 1836, (dau. of
Abel Baily, of Crown Point,) and had at Crown Point — 3016 Lorenzo R.
b. Mh. 17, 1839 ; — 3017 Daniel E. b. May 28, 1846 ; — 3018 Elizabeth
M. b. July 4, 1849.
3019 Sumner, b. Aug. 2, 1818.
3020 Isaac, b. July 17, 1820 ; m. Sophia Osgood, of Crown Point, Sep. 9, 1845.
3021 John Miles, b. June 10, 1822 ; m. Matilda Bigelow, Ap. 20, 1844, (dau. of
John Bigelow, of Crown Point,) they had — 3022 Valentine Leroy, b. July
18, 1846 ; — 3023 Ellen Matilda, b. Mh. 30, 1848, both at Crown Point.
3024 Lorena, b. July 19, 1824 ; d. May 4, 1846.
3025 Lovisa, b. July 17, 1825 ; d. Jany. 1, 1841.
3026 AJonzo, b. Feb. 11, 1828.
3027 Adalme, b. Dec. 12, 1833. — 3028 Mary Jane, b. Dec. 1, 1837.
437 Doct WILLIAM STARRETT LOCKE, [1004] m. JULIA BUCK-
LIN, of Wallingford, Vt 1816. He studied his profession with his
uncle, Dr. Abraham, at I^by, Vt. ; resided at Moriah, N. Y. and Crown Point,
N. Y. and d. at the last named town, Feb. 1825.
VII. Chil.
3029 Darwin, b. ; d. at Crown Point, Mh. 1838, unmd.
3030 Julia, b. ; m. Farwell, of Wallingford, Vt. and d. May,
1849, leaving four chil.
3031 Edwm O. b. Nov. 20, 1830 ; m. Mahala Fish, May 13, 1838. 969
438 Rev. BENJAMIN LOCKE, [1013] m. MARY GILSON, of Rocking-
ham, Vt. 1824. He formerly resided in Cavendish, Vt. moved to
Weare, N. H. 1835, where he now, 1852, resides. He is a minister of the Bap-
tist Church.
VII. ChU.
3032 Mary A. b. June 28, 1825.
3033 Benjamin Ithamar, b. July 25, 1828 ; d. May 11, 1835.
3034 Hannah Adeline, b. Ap. 12, 1831.
3035 Harriet Mahala, b. May 18, 1837.
3036 George Franklin, b. Sep. 23, 1843.
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439 IRA LOCKE, [1015] m. HANNAH PUTNAM, (a) Sep. 28, 1825,
who was b. in Chester, Vt. Sep. 12, 1800. He is a farmer, residing
at Windhall, Vt.
VII. Chil. the first five b. in Rockingham, the others in Windhall.
3037 Julia A. b. May 27, 1827 ; m. John Q. Brooks, Feb. 21, 1850, who was b.
at Windhall, Dec. 18, 1827 ; is a farmer, in Windhall.
3038 Eliza C. b. Sep. 9, 1828 ; m. Jesse A. Shaw, Nov. 12, 1848, who was b.
in Rupert, Vt. Feb. 9, 1827. He is a carpenter, in Windhall.
3039 Ezekiel P. b. Nov. 12, 1830. —3040 Lucy S. b. July 19, 1834.
3041 Americus I. b. Dec. 13, 1835. —3042 Amelia S. b. Oct 5, 1838.
3043 Harriet L. b. Aug. 3, 1840. —3044 Prescott W. b. Ap. 22, 1842.
440 HARRIET LOCKE, [1019] m. JAMES W. TARBELL, Sep. 17,
1837, who was b. in Pepperell, June 28, 1810, and is a mechanic and
farmer, at Mt. Holly, Vt
VII. Chil.
3045 Albert Ira, b. Jany. 17, 1841. —3046 Alva Warren, b. Ap. 7, 1844.
3047 Henry Watson, b. Nov. 19, 1848 ; d. Sep. 6, 1849.
3048 Eunice Ruth, b. July 27, 1850.
441 MARY LOCKE, [1022] m. HENRY SIDERS, June 26, 1808, in
Boston, where he d. July 20, 1813, a. 34. He was a saddle and har-
ness maker. His wid. resides with her dau. at Hallowell, Me.
VII. Chil. b. in Boston.
3049 Susan Locke, b. May 29, 1809 ; m. William Nye, July 10, 1881 ; they
reside at Hallowell, Me. and have — 3050 Mary Catherine ; — 9051 Wtt-
liam Henry ; — 3052 George Albert ; — S053 Charles Edward ; — 9054
John Edwin ; — 3055 Emily Louisa ; — 3056 Ellen Maria.
3057 George Henry, b. Dec. 5, 1810 ; d. May 11, 1814.
442 ISAAC ROKES, [1026] m. ELIZABETH NEWBIT, and resided at
Appleton, Me.
VII. Chil.
3058 John, b. ; m. Jane Newbit, resided at Appleton.
3059 James, b. ; m. Clarissa Pease, resided at Appleton, and d. aboat
1820.
3060 Daniel, b. ; m. 1. Bullar.
2. , resided at Appleton.
3061 Sarah, b. ; m. John Jones, of Hope, resided at Union, Me.
3062 Robert, b. ; m. Betsy Newbit ; he was killed by lightning, Aug.
25, 1840 ; resided at Hope, Me.
3063 Clarissa, b. ; m. Henry Proctor, resided at Appleton or Liberty, Me.
3064 Isaac, b. resided at or near Belfast, Me.
3065 Nancy, b. ; m. Marston Mattocks, resided at Liberty.
3066 Warren, b. ; m. , resided at Liberty.
3067 Lincoln, b. ; m. Grordon, resided at Liberty.
443 MARY ROKES, [1027] m. 1. WILLIAM ADAMS, 1794, of North-
port. Me. He resided in Warren, and d. in Canada in the war of 1812.
Sep. 1813. 2. she m. WARDSWORTH, and 3. RICHARD CUMMINGS.
She d. 1845.
(a) Not Harriet, as on page 81.
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VII. GENERATIOff. 173
VII. Chil. by Adams.
3068 Mehitable,b. ; d.
3069 Isaac, b. ; d. unmd. at Philadelphia, Pa.
3070 William, b. ; d. unmd. at sea,
3071 James b. ; m. Famsworth ; was master of a vessel from
Thomastoo, Me. and d. abroad.
3072 Mary, b, ; m. Smith, resides at Chesterfield, (Mass. ?)
3073 Eliza, b. ; m. 1. Brady.
2. Lampsoo, resides at Rockland, Me.
3074 Olivia, b. ; resides at Chesterfield, (Mass. ?)
3075 John Miles, b.
3076 Nancy, b. ; m. Goves ; resides at Union.
3077 Alpheus, b. ; is a seaman, been absent many years.
444 JOHN ROKES, [1028] m. 1. MARGARET ROBINSON, of Cushing,
Me. who d. Ap. 19, 1806, a. 43. 2. m. JANE LIBBE Y, July 9, 1807.
She was dau. of Eliakim and Rachel (Jatneson) Libbey, and gr. dau. of Major
Hatevil and Jane (Watson) Libbey, from Scarboro', Me.
VII. Chil. by second wf.
3078 Margaret, b. Dec. 28, 1808 ; m. Oliver Bowen, of Freedom, Me. July 29,
1827, and had James Fisher.
3079 Samuel, b. Oct. 14, 1810 ; m. Lucy F. Watton.
3080 Nancy, b. Feb. 10, 1812 ; d. young.
3081 John, b. Mh. 20, 1814 ; m. Sarah F. Russell, (dau. of Rufus and Mary
(Fisher) Russell, and gr. dau. of Levi, of Plymouth, who ro. Hannah Sim-
mons, of Duxbury, and d. at Waldoboro', Me.) They had — 3082 Albert
A. and — 3083 Alden W.
3084 Nancy, b. Mh. 22, 1816 ; m. Robert Kaler, of Rockland.
3085 Isaac, b. May 19, 1818 ; m. Eliza Cobb, Oct. 28, 1847, (dau. of Thomas
and Elizabeth (Jones) Cobb.) They had chil. — 3086 Levi, and — 3087
Cornelia.
3088 Jane, b. ; m. Ordiard Ludwig, of Rockland.
3089 Rachel, b. ; m. Joseph Clough, of Mass.
3090 Albert, b. ; — 3091 Eliza, b.
445 ABIGAIL ROKES, [1029] m. THOMAS SKINNER, Dec. 20, 1798,
who was b, Feb. 17, 1776, (the son of Joseph, who m. Nancy Holden,
and went from Mansfield to Warren, Me.) She d. Feb. 25, 1819, a. 43.
[He m. 2. Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Mh. 29, 1827, by whom be had Sevillia^ Amanda D., Mary,
■Washington, and Harriet. He d. Sep. 17, 1846, a. 70.]
VII. Chil. of Abigail and Thomas Skinner.
3092 Abigail, b. ; m. William Watts, and d. June 11, 1832.
3093 James, b. ; m. Lucy Parker, resided at Islesboro', Me.
3094 Olive, b. ; m. Webster, of Montville, Me.
3095 Daniel, b. ; m. Lois Ulmer, resided in Liberty, Me.
3096 Elizabeth, b. ; m. Matthias Ulmer.
8097 Thomas, b.
3098 Sarah, b. ; m. Jesse Cohoone. — 3099 Ephraim, b.
446 RUTH ROKES, [1031] m. JOHN LONG, Feb. 6, 1806, and d.
about 1837.
VII. Chil.
3100 Abraham, b.
; m.
, resided at Chine, Me.
3101 Sabra, b.
; m.
, resided at Augusta, Mc
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174 VII- GENERATION.
3102 Ruth, b. ; m. , resided at Augusta, Me.
3103 Elizabeth, b. ; m. , " " "
3104 John, b. ; d. at China, Me. 1845.
3105 Ephraim, b. ; m. Barnes, resided at Camden, Me.
447 ANNA MERIAM, [1046] m. JAMES MERIAM, May, 1801. She d.
Nov. 28, 1803, at Milford, N. Y. a. 21. He m. 2. ZERUIAH RICH,
about 1804, at Milford, moved to Indiana, near Fort Wayne, and d. Dec. 1823.
VII. Chil. by Istmg.
3106 Adolphus, b. 1802 ; d. unmd. in Indiana. ^ y^
448 JOTHAM MERIAM, Esq. [1047] m. Mrs. SOPHIA NICHOLS, Oet/
^ 8, 1820, the wid. of John P. Nichols, of Charlton, and dau. of Jbdrand
Chloe (Hancock) Shumway, of Oxford. She was b. Aug. 20, 1789, and d. Oct
3, 1844, a. 55. Mr. Meriam is a farmer, has resided until recently in Oxford,
but now, 1852, lives at Clappville, in Leicester. He is a Justice of the Peace.
To this gentleman I am under great obligations for the perseverance with which
he has gathered materials for this work, not only of the Meriams but also of other
families. Could I have had a few more such correspondents, the " Book of the
Lockes " would have been more complete than it now is.
VII. Chil. b. in Oxford.
3107 Eliza Ann, b. Oct 28, 1822 ; d. May 7, 1841, a. 18.
3108 Jotham Allen, b. (June?) 8, 1824; d. Sep. 9, 1850, a. 26, unmd.
3109 Sarah Sophia, b. Jany. 17, 1827.
3110 Emeline Shumway, b. Oct 28, 1828.
449 REUBEN MERIAM, [10481 m. ELIZABETH TAINTER, Nov. 1,
1821. He is a machinist and card manufacturer, resides in Leicester,
which town he has represented in the Legislature.
VII. Chil.
3111 Daniel Nelson, b. Feb. 26, 1824 ; grad. at Amherst Col. 1844, and d. at
Leicester, Aug. 30, 1850, a. 26, unmd.
450 LUCY MERIAM, [1049] m. BRADFORD HUDSON, June 19, 1814,
of Oxford. She d. Feb. 16, 1817, a. 29. He moved to State of N. Y.
ro. 2d time, had two sons, and d. some years since ; has a son Bradford, m. and
resides at Oxford.
VII. Chil.
3112 Loring B. b. May 15, 1815 ; d. Aug. 19, 1816.
451 SILAS MERIAM, [1051] m. 1. MARY FORBES, Ap.21, 1825; she
was from Westboro', and d. 2. m. ELIZABETH BACHEL-
DER, Nov. 23, 1836, who d. 1842. 3. m. UAHNAli P. WATSON, Nov. 2,
1843, the dau. of Samuel Watson, Esq. whojm. Sukey Vicery, and resides at
Leicester. Mr. Meriam resides at Leicester. \ ^. ^
VII. Chil. by first wf. \^ mCt IVLit:
3113 George Dwight, b. June 27, 1826.
3114 Silas Austin, b. Aug. 13^ 1828.
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VII. GENEKATION. 175
461 RICE PRATT, [10571 m. SARAH DENTON, July 4, 1816, and
resides at Milford, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3115 Rollin Denton, b. June 1, 1817 ; m. Sylvina Palmer, Jany. 25, 1838. They
had — 3116 Eunice, b. 1842, d. 1844; — 3117 Helen M. b. Mh. 1844;
— 3118 Adau. b. 1851.
8119 Edward, b. Oct 22, 1818; m. Helen Newell, May 23, 1844. He is a
graduate of Geneva Coll. N. Y. has been a Physician at Milford, N. Y.
since 1840, and was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1850.
They had — 3120 Henry Rice, b. 4846 ; — 3121 George S. b. 1848 ; —
3122 Edward Newell, b. 1850.
8123 Maria Louisa, b. Sep. 20, 1820 ; ra. Grant Perry, Jany. 1, 1846, and d.
1850. They had — 3124 Charles, b. 1847.
3125 Lysander, b. July 3, 1822 ; m. Sarah E. Temple, Jany. 8, 1846, and had
— 3126 Josephine, b. 1846; — 3127 William R. b. 1850.
3128 Rice, b. May 12, 1824 ; d. Jany. 1825.
3129 Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 1, 1826.
3130 Harriet Elizabeth, b. Nov. 21, 1828.
3131 Joel Rice, b. May 9, 1831 ; d. July 14, 1851.
3132 Stephen, b. June 25, 1833. — 3133 Thomas Spencer, b> June 18, 1836.
3134 Hannah Ely, b. July 2, 1838.
453 JEREMIAH PRATT, [1059] m. CELIA HTTS, [1070] his cousin,
Jany. 20, 1821. She was b. Dec. 24, 1802, and d. Ap. 13, 1849, at
Greenfield, where he resides, 1851.
VII. Chil. b. at Greenfield.
3135 Stephen, b. Ap. 5, 1823.
3136 George R. b. Mh. 10, 1825 ; m. at Middlefield, N. Y. (where
he resides,) Dec. 12, 1844.
3137 Abner A. b. Jany. 22, 1827 ; resided in Greenfield, 1851.
3138 Sarah M. b. May 4, 1829 ; m. Emerson Alford, of Avon, Ct. Ap. 23, 1851.
Resides at Avon. *
3139 Lysander, b. Aug. 24, 1831 ; d. Sep. 3, 1848.
3140 Edward E. b. June 7, 1834. —3141 Eugene, b. May 4, 1836.
8142 Dwight, b. Ap. 20, 1838. —3143 Emery F. b. Aug. 18, 1840.
3144 Maria L. b. Sept. 20, 1842.
464 JOEL EDDY, [1071] m. 1. SALLY THURSTON, Oct. 11, 1810,
who was b. at Rockingham, Vt. May 11, 1790, and d. Dec. 20, 1844,
a. 54. 2. he m. PRUDENCE LEARNED, Mh. 25, 1846, who was b. in Dud-
ley, Sep. 19, 1788. Mr. Eddy resides at Oxford.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3145 Reuben Thurston, b. Dec. 7, 1811 ; m. 1. Dulcena Converse, in Worces-
ter, May, 1837, who d. May 10, 1846. 2. m. Harriet Foskett, May 15,
1851. He resides at Webster ; had by 1st wf. — 3146 Joel Waterman, b.
Aug. 13, 1841 ; d. Sep. 29, 1849 ; — 3147 Sally Thurston, b. Aug. 16,
1844.
3148 Mary Meriam, b. Ap. 8, 1813 ; m. John F. Pond, Nov. 17, 1835, of Provi-
dence, R. I. where he was a merchant, but has of late years resided in
Worcester, engaged in farming, and connected with a mercantile house in
New York city. They had at Providence — 3149 Betsy Foster, b. Sep.
26, 1836; — 3150 John Eddy, b. July 10, 1839; — 3151 Daniel Emer-
son, b. June 12, 1841 ; and at Worcester — 3152 Emma Louisa, b. Feb.
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176 VII. GENERATION.
22, 1843; — 3153 Charles William, b. Aug. 4, 1845; — 3154 Isabel
Meriam, b. Aug. 20, 1847.
3155 Emerson, b. June 2, 1815 ; m. Esther Maria Whitney, Oct. 23, 1844. He
is a farmer at Oxford ; had at Millbury — 3156 Nathaniel Henry, b. Aug.
30, 1845; and at Oxford — 3157 Leonard W. b. Sep. 11, 1847; d. July
17, 1851 ; — 3158 William Thurston, b. Feb. 11, 1850
3159 Nathaniel, b. Oct. 27, 1818 : grad. at Amherst Col. 1838, has been Precep-
tor at Edgarton Academy, and at Uxbridge Male Seminary.
455 DANIEL P. EDDY, [1072] m. LYDLi EDDY, Oct 1815. They
reside at Providence, R. I. 1852.
VII. Chil.
3160 Harriet, b. Oct. 1816 ; m. Isaac K. Tainter, Oct. 1845.
3161 Sarah, b. Sep. 1818. — 3162 James, b. Aug. 1822 ; d. Jany. 1827.
3163 Charles, b. Nov. 1825 ; m. Harriet P. Angell, of N. Providence, Ap. 184a
3164 Horace, b. May, 1828 ; d. Dec. 1847. —3165 James, b. June, 1830.
3166 John F. b. Aug. 1833. — 3167 Alden H. b. Oct 1837.
456 POLLY EDDY, [1073] m. ALEXANDER C. THURSTON, Mb. 15,
1815, who was b. Oct. 7, 1788, in Westminster, Vt He is a fanner,
residing in Oxford, which town he has represented in the Greneral Court.
VII. Chil. b. at Oxford.
3168 William Eddy, b. Sep. 6, 1816 ; m. Louisa Ann Abbe, of Dalton, Jany. or
June 30, 1842. He is a manufacturer at Oxford. He had — 3169 John
Alexander, b. Sep. 23, 1843 ; —3170 James Franklin, b. Aug. 17, 1845;
— 3171 Josephine Louisa, b. May 9, 1847;— 3172 A^be Jane, b. Ap.
re, 1850.
3173 Nathan, b. Sep. 28, 1818 ; d. Nov. 22, 1824.
3174 Levi Eaton, b. June 30, 1821 ; m. Martha Matilda Newton, of Troy, N. H.
Ap. 8, 1846. He is a harness maker at War6. They had — 3175 Mary
Elizabeth, b. Jany. 9, 1847; — 3176 Martha Ann, b. Oct 6, 1848.
3177 Mary Meriam, b. Mb. 2, 1825 ; m. Henry Allen Baker, of Chariton, Ap.
29, 1844. He is a trader at Douglas, and had — 3178 Estes Eugene, b.
July 5, 1845 ; — 3179 Caroline Adelia, b. Feb. 14, 1847 ; — 3180 Willard
Alexander, b. Feb. 15, 1849.
3181 Alexander, b. Aug. 13, 1828 ; d. Dec. 29, 1880.
3182 Sally Campbell, b. July 26, 1830 ; m. George Bridgford, Ap. 27, 1848, of
Fisherville, Ct. He is a machinist at that place, and had — 3183 George,
b. Feb. 23, 1849 ; — 3184 Anna b. May 3, 1850.
3185 Henry, b. Jany. 19, 1833.
457 RACHEL EDDY, [1075] m. JOSEPH HUDSON, of Oxford, Ap. 1,
1824, who was b. Nov. 19, 1796. He is a farmer, residing at Oxford.
VII. Chil. b. at Oxford. •
3186 Henry Sumner, b. May 13, 1825 ; grad. at Amherst Coll. 1849, was a
student at Law, 1851.
3187 Reuben Eddy, b. Sep. 1, 1828 ; d. Sep. 28, 1828.
3188 A son, b. Jany. 8, 1830 ; d. same day. •
3189 John Dayton, b. Oct. 5. 1833.
3190 Daniel Crane, b. Sep. 29, 1835 ; d. Mh. 19, 1838.
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468 RUFUS MERIAM, [1076] m. POLLY THOMPSON, Feb. 4, 1808,
who was b. Dec. 19, 1783, the dau. of James and Polly Thompson, of
New Salem, and sister of Anna, who m. Jesse Meriam, [1079.] He d. May ^3,
1851, a. 70, at Orange, where his wid. resides.
VII. Chil.
3191 A son, b. Mh. 10, 1809 ; d. Mh. 20, 1809.
3192 Chauncy, b. June 11, 1810 : d. Ap. 26, 1813.
3193 Isaac, b. May 23, 1812 ; d. May 20, 1820.
3194 Mary S. b. Jany. II, 1815; m. John Putnam, of Orange, Nov. 7, 1844 ;
he is a farmer ; had — 3195 Alice, b. Aug. 25, 1846.
3196 Chauncy, b. Ap. 10, 1817 ; m. Fanny Alexander, of Northfield, Jany. 9,
1H44 ; he is a farmer at Orange ; had — 3197 F Jeannette, b. Nov.
19, 1846.
3198 Deborah P. b. Sep. 20, 1819 ; no. Caleb Spear, of Orange, Nov. 6, 1839 ;
he is a shoemaker ; they had — 3199 Lucia, b. Nov. 3, 1842 ; d. Nov. 9,
1849; — 3200 De Witt, b. July 16, 1846; d. Feb. 21, 1849; — 3201
Anna Louisa, b. Jany. 23, 1851.
3203 Susan, b. Mh. 1, 1822.
459 BENJAMIN MERIAM, [1078] m. 1. MARY PERRY, (dau. of Joseph
and Mary Perry, of New Salem,) Ap. 21, 1808, who was b. Ap. 1,
1788, and d. June 26, 1825, a. 37. 2. m. Wid. POLLY (BARRETT) HARD-
ING, (dau. of Dea. Joseph Barrett, of Barre,) Dec. 12, 1826, who was b. Jany.
1, 1797, and d. Aug. 12, 1830, a. 33. 3. m. Wid. POLLY (BURNETT) CAR-
TER, (dau. of William and Lucy Burnett, of Warwick,) Dec. 12, 1831, who was
b. July 16, 1785. Mr. Meriam is a farmer, residing at Orange.
VII. Chil. all by 1st wf.
3204 Lansford, b. Sep. 4, 1808 ; m. Susan Young, of Athol, May 5, 1836 ; he
was a blacksmith, and d. at Orange, Sep. 18, 1845 ; had — 3205 Charles
A. b. Dec. 18, 1838.
8206 A dau. b. June 5, 1810 ; d. June 18, 1810.
3207 Orra, b. Oct. 12, 1811 ; m. Dr. Robert Andrews, May 18, 1831, of New
Salem, and d. May 24, 1851. They had — 3208 Erasmus D. b. Sep. 20,
1832; — 3209 Robert F. b. Mh. 31, 1836; — 3210 Warren B. b. Dec.
6, 1839.
3211 Fidelia, b. Nov. 16, 1813.
3212 Fanny, b. Jany. 8, 1816; d. Sep. 10, 1818.
3213 Mary A. b. Dec. 4, 1817.
3214 Julia A. b. Jany. 12, 1820 ; d. Feb. 29, 1840, a. 20.
3215 A dau. b. July 25, 1821 ; d. same day.
3216 Darwin, b. Dec. 29, 1822 ; m. wid. Nancy Cheney, of Orange, Nov. 25,
1847 ; resides at Orange ; had — 3217 Orra Annette, b. Sep. 16, 1849.
460 JONATHAN ELLIOTT PRATT, [1083] m. 1. EVELINE SUM-
NER, of Boston ; and m. 2. HARRIET RICHARDSON, of Billerica.
He was a shoe dealer, and resided in Boston, where he and his wives d.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3218 Eliza Hunt, b. ; m. Bates, gbne to Michigan.
^19 Jonathan EllioU, b. — 3220 Eveline, b. —3221 Norman, b.
Chil. by second wf.
3222 Langdon, b. — 3223 Martha Richardson, b.
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461 AMOS MERIAM, [1087] m. 1. LUCINA KING, ML 12, 1818, who
was b. July Ti, 1792, d. Aug. 15, 1844. 2. m.
He resides at Sutton.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3224 Rufus King, b. June 29, 1819 ; m. Eliza Ann Clement, Mh. 13, 1845,
who was b. Oct. 8, 1823 ; had — 3224^ Frederick H. b. Mh. 15, 1846 ; —
32243 Lucina K. b. Dec. 9, 1848.
3225 Lucy Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 1830, (1820?)
462 ARTEMAS MERIAM, [1088] m. JERUSHA STEVENS, Jany. 22,
1821. He is a farmer, resides on his father's homestead, at Oxford.
VII. Chil.
3226 John S. b. July 20, 1822 ; d. Oct. 27, 1825.
3227 Jerusha, b. Aug. 3, 1824 ; m. Charles Woodbury, of Sutton, 1849.
3228 Clarissa, b. Nov. 4, 1827. — 3229 David, b. Dec. 12, 1829.
3230 John E. b. Aug. 12, 1832 ; d. Mh. 13, 1836.
3231 Rebecca, b. Sep. 13, 1834.
463 AMASA MERIAM, [1089] m. PHILENA CASE, Ap. 7, 1822, who
was b. Mh. 16, 1797. He d. in Millbury, Ap. 13, 1851, a. 58.
VII. Chil.
3232 Ebenezer, b. Mh. 30, 1823 ; d. Mh. 11, 1826.
3233 Elizabeth, b. Oct 1, 1825 ; d. Aug. 15, 1830.
3284 Charles, b. Oct. 28, 1827 ; d. May 13, 1830.
3235 Charles Alonzo, b. Sep. 8, (1830 ?) ; d. Nov. 7, (1830 ?)
3236 Phebe Maria, b. Dec. 26, (1835?) d. (1835?)
3237 Philena, b. May 23, 1838 ; d. June 30, 1838.
464 Capt PARLEY MERIAM, [1090] m. LUCY BROWN, of Thompson,
Ct. Moved to Waupun, Wis. from New York State, May, 1844.
VII . Chil. the first two b. at Oxford, the other at Butternuts, N. Y.
3238 Sarah, b. June 8, 1824 ; m. Darius L. Bancroft, in South New Berl'm, N. Y.
Sep. 3, 1843, and in 1844 moved to Chester, Wis. He was a Representative
in the Wisconsin Assembly, 1852. They have — 3239 Lucy Ellen, b. Dec.
28, 1846; — 3240 Mary Adelia, b. July 24, 1849; — 3241 Parley Her-
bert, b. Nov. 15, 1851.
3242 Ira, b. Aug. 22, 1826 ; m. Emily Franklin, Sep. 9, 1852, in Waupun.
3243 Nelson, b. May 20, 1832.
465 CYRIL MERIAM, [1092] m. EUNICE M. GLEASON, Jany. 14,
1823, who was b. June 11, 1805. He d. Ap. 13, 1838, at Auburn, and
his wid. m. AARON STOCKWELL, of Sutton.
VII. Chil.
3244 Mary Lucretia, b. July 26, 1824 ; m. Jonathan King Davidson, Dec. 25,
1844, who was b. Nov. 10, 1814. He resides at Charlton ; has — 3245
Herbert King, b. July 5, 1845; — 3246 Henry Franklin, b. Mh. 19, 1847;
— 3247 Alonzo Berthea, b. (Jany. ?) 1, 1849 ; — 3248 Caroline Lucretia,
b. Jany. 1851.
3249 Caroline Wright, b. Feb. 14, 1827 ; m. Hiram Streeter, Mh. 31, 1847, who
resides at Leicester ; has — 3250 George Francis, b. Mh. 13, 1850 ; —
3251 Ruth Maria, b. June 25, 1851.
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3252 LuciDda, b. Ap. 16, 1829 ; d. Sep. 4, 1847.
3253 Ezra Gleason, b. Sep. 12, 1831. — 3254 Ellen Elizabeth, b. Mb. 23, 1837.
466 LUTHER MEKIAM, [1093] m. SUSAN GLEASON MARSH, Nov.
20, 1823, who was b. Mh. 5, 1805. He resides at Auburn.
VII. Chil.
3255 Susan Lucretia, b. June 26, 1825 ; m. Warren Sibley, of Auburn, Dec. 20,
1844.
3256 William Nelson, b. Sep. 21, 1828. — 3257 Diantha, b. July 2, 1833.
3258 Jane Augusta, b. Sep. 13, 1837. — 3259 John Franklm, b. July 23, 1840.
467 EBENEZER MERIAM, [1094] m. CLARISSA CUMMINGS, Feb.
24, 1831, dau. of John and Betsy Gummings, of Montpelier, Vt He is
a farmer, residing at Montpelier.
VII. Chil.
3260 Leander Stockwell, b. May 16, 1833.
3261 Lucy Philena, b. Ap. 29, 1838.
468 PHEBE MERIAM, [10951 m. RUFUS EDDY, Mh. 18, 1827. He
resides at Oxford, on the farm formerly owned by Ebenezer Locke,
(Par. 27.) Mrs. E. d. Oct. 27, 1842, a. 37.
VII. Chil.
3262 Henry, b. Feb. 2, 1833.
3263 Addison, b. Feb. 26, 1840; d. Mh. 21, 1843.
3264 Rufus, b. July 27, 1842 ; d. Oct. 6, 1842.
469 IRA MERIAM, [1096] m. NANCY CONVERSE, Mh. 26, 1834,
who was b. July 26, 1810. He is a farmer at Oxford.
VII. Chil. b. at Oxford.
8265 Ira Nelson, b. Oct 2, 1836 ; — 3266 Albert EUiott, b. Sep. 20, 1843.
470 DIANTHA MERIAM, [1097] m. ITHAMAR STOW ; they resided
at Millbury, where she d. Dec. 16, 1829, a. 19.
VII. Chil.
3267 Amasa Meriam, b. Dec. 2, 1829.
471 JOTHAM ADDISON MERIAM, [1109] m. CHARLOTTE HAR-
WOOD, of Barre, May 3, 1841, who was b. Nov. 5, 1814. He is a
farmer at Barre.
VII. Chil. the first b. at Greenfield, the other at Barre.
3268 Charles Addison, b. Feb. 8, 1842.
3268J Charlotte Eliza, b. Feb. 26, 1843.
472 JOEL WILKINS MERIAM, [1108] m. FREEDOM HOLTON, of
Northfield, May 15, 1834. He is a farmer at Greenfield.
VII. Chil.
3269 Sarah Jane, b. — 3270 Ophelia, b.
3271 George V. b. — 3272 Oscar Edmund, b.
3273 Melissa, b.
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3301 Jonas, b. Mh. 80, 1607, unrod.
3302 Ebenezer, b. Ap. 24, 1809 ; m. Sarah Swan, Ap. 4, 1833. 993
3303 Ann, b. Mh. 26, 1811 ; m. Henry A. Gay,of Quincy, Nov. 17, 1841 ;
has no chil. lives at Quincy.
3304 Elizabeth, b. July 15, 1814 ; m. John H. Robinson, May 14, 1835. 994
3305 Eunice, b. Aug. 28, 1816; d. in infancy.
3306 Joel, b. Dec. 15, 1817.
3307 Hiram, b. Jany. 22, 1820 ; m. Rebecca Jenkins, of Dorchester, May 13,
1849. He resides in Dorchester, is a confectioner in Boston, and has
— 33071 Frederick, b. 1850.
3308 Amos, b. Nov. 5, 1821 ; d. June 16, 1825.
476 PATIENCE PIERCE, [1142] m. WILLIAM TRASK, Aug.4, 1811,
who was b. in Danvers, Oct. 27, 1780, son of William and Martha Trask.
(William, the father, d. Nov. 22, 1806, a. 62, and Martha, the mother, d. Jany. 4,
1791, a. 46.) Mrs. Patience T. d. of consumption, Dec. 7, 1844, a. 57, and Mr.
Trask, m. Ann Andrews. He is an Earthen Ware Manufacturer, and resides at
Dorchester.
VII. Chil.
3309 William Blake, b. Nov. 25, 1812 ; m. Rebecca Clap, dau. of Richard Clap,
of Dorchester, Nov. 25, 1844. He is a Cabinet Maker, resides at Dor-
chester.
8310 John Pierce, b. Mh. 16, 1816 ; is a baker, unmd. resides at Roxbury.
8311 Geoi^, b. Mh. 27, 1820, is a carpenter; m. Deborah S. Nichols, of Cohas-
set, Jany. 25, 1852 ; resides at Dorchester.
8312 Joseph Stevens, b. July 23, 1^22; d. Nov. 19, 1831, a. 9.
477 STEPHEN PIERCE, [1147] m. SALLY GILL, May, 1799, the dau.
of Gen. Jacob and Hester Gill, of Milton. She was b. July 26, 1779.
They resided in Dorchester, where he d. 1829. She is living at Dor.
VII. Chil.
3313 Benjamin, b. May 4, 1800 ; d. Mh. 25, 1813.
3314 Sally, b. May 25, 1803 ; m. /fc/trzrry Vose ; he is dead.
3315 Hester E. G. b. Mh. 8, 1805 ; m. Thomas Briggs, of Milton, where they
reside.
3316 Stephen A. b. May 8, 1807, has been twice m. ; resides at New York.
3317 Jacob G. b. May 18, 1609 ; m. Susan Campbell. He is a shipmaster, re-
sides at Milton. ^^^v
3318 William G. b. Mh. 4, 1811 ; m. ^UJa^^ //^> »*tf.^
3319 Benjamin, b. Sep. 23, 1815 ; d. Oct. 23, 1827.
3320 Elizabeth B. b. Jany. 6, 1820; m. Benjamin Clap, of Dorchester.
478 JOSHUA PIERCE, [1150] m. NANCY MELLISH, Oct. 23, 1808,
who was b. at Dorchester, Jany. 5, 1787, dau. of John and Hannah Mel-
lish. He was a hatter and farmer at Dorchester, where he d. Mh. 17, 1852, a. 72.
She is living at Dorchester.
VII. Chil.
3321 Hannah B. b. Aug. 11, 1809 ; resides at home, unmd.
3322 Mary A. b. Nov. 2, 1811 ; m. Thomas C. Bacon, Aug. 6, 1833. 985
3323 George W. b. Mh. 4, 1814 ; m. 1. Susannah A. Hutchins, May 1, 986
1840. 2. m. Phoebe Wiljiston, Feb. 1848.
8324 Elizabeth, b. Nov. 9, 1816 ; m. Thomas C. Bacon, Oct. 16, 1860. 986
8325 Henry, b. Ap. 18> 1822 ; is a batter in Boston.
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182 VII. GENERATION,
3326 Joseph W. b. June 29, 1826 ; resides in California, unmd. 1852.
3327 Benjamin F. b. Jany. 17, 1829.
479 JOHN CHAMPNEY, [1152] m. LYDIA HOWE, Mb. 11, 1803. He
resided at Roxbury, was an officer in tbe Boston Custom-house 27 years,
and d. Mb. 21, 1837, a. 58, highly respected. His wid. resides at R.
VII. Chil.
3328 Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1804 ; m. Samuel H. Hunneman, June 3, 1825. 987
3329 Susannah Richardson, b. May 4, 1806 ; m. Joseph C. Spear, Aug. 3,
1837, a merchant in New York, who d. Dec. 11, 1841.
3330 James Howe, b. Dec. 4, 1807 ; m. Sarah E. Wells, Nov. 23, 1841. 988
3331 John, b. Aug. 28, 1809 ; ra. I. Maria S. Wells, Aug. 28, 1837. 989
2. Harriet Morse, May 28, 1843.
3332 Betsy Louisa, b. Dec. 20, 1811. — 3333 Mary Ann, b. Nov. 13, 1813.
3334 Sarah Maria, b. Ap. 3, 1816.
3335 Henry, b. Dec. 11, 1818; m. Elizabeth Garney, of New York, June 4,
1844, who was b. Sep. 2, 1822. He d. Dec. 19, 1846, a. 28, leaving no
issue.
3336 Henrietta, b. May 2, 1821 ; d. Oct 14, 1831, a. 10.
3337 Lydia, b. Feb. 3, 1824.
480 JONATHAN PIERCE, [1154] m. EUNICE TOLMAN, Dec. 5, 1804,
who was b. Jany. 16, 1782, and d. in Boston, Feb. 10, 1831. She
was dau. of John and Hannah Tolman, and sister of Stephen, who m. Mary
Pierce, sister of Jonathan. (See Par. 482.) 2. he m. CLARISSA BLAKE,
Aug. 11, 1836, who was b. in Dcwchesten /any. 12, 1784. He is a furniture
dealer in South Boston, ci . tAVU- i { o ^ S
VII. Chil. the first four b. in Dorchester, the others in Boston.
3338 John, b. Sep. 21, 1805; d. in Mobile, Alabama, Nov. 28, 1847, unmd.
3339 Amasa, b. Ap. 10, 1807 ; m. Hannah Cummings, Sep. 12, 1837, who was
b. in Hollis, N. H. 1814, the dau. of Thomas C. Amasa P. d. Feb. 24,
1838, and his wid. m. Emerson, and resides at Hollis.
3340 Henry, b. Mb. 8, 1809 ; drowned by the upsetting of a boat at the Balize,
New Orleans, June 5, 1827, unmd.
3341 Eunice, b. Jan. 27, 1811 ; d. in Boston, Ap. 12, 1822, a. 11.
3342 Hannah Preston, b. May 1, 1813 ; d. Sep. 3, 1852, a. 39.
3343 Lucy Inglee, b. June 17, 1815 ; m. Edwin Pronk, June 18, 1844, son of
Dr. J. D. V. Pronk. He is an upholsterer, and resides in Dorchester ; had
— 3344 Mary Pierce, b. May 30, 1845 ; — 3345 Henry Pierce, b. Ap. 10,
1847 ; — 3346 Mira Preston, b. Feb. 26, 1850.
3347 Mary, b. Dec. 6, 1818 ; d. Nov. 3, 1H44, a. nearly 26.
3348 Martha, b. Feb. 26, 1821 ; d. May 26, 1846, a. 25.
3349 Charles, b. Oct. 23, 1823 ; d. Sep. 8, 1826.
3350 Matilda Eunice, b. Nov. 12, 1828. cL JoL 1%S^
481 DANIEL PIERCE, [1155] m. LYDIA DAVENPORT, May 10, 1803,
dau. of Elisha and Lyd^a Davenport, of Dorchester. He was a cabinet
maker in Dorchester, where he d. Nov. 1, 1848 ; his wid. is living at D.
VII.. Chil. b. in Dorchester.
3351 Elisha Davenport, b. Mh. 15, 1804 ; d. Aug. 8, 1843. Was a cabinet
maker.
3352 Daniel, b. Sep. 16, 1805 ; m. 1. Maria A. Howe, Sep. 16, 1835. 995
% Sarah Gay, Jany. 1, 1850.
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3353 Samuel Stillman, b. Mh. 27, 1807 ; ra. Ellen M. T. Wallis, Feb. 1836. 996
3354 Elizabeth Glover, b. Mh. 18, 1809 ; d. May 23, 1848, a. 39.
3355 Lydia Holden, b. Jany. 31, 1811.
3356 Mary Glover, b. Sep. 6, 1812 ; d. Sep. 1, 1825.
3357 Harriet, b. Dec. 2, 1813.
482 MARY PIERCE, [1156] m. Capt. STEPHEN TOLMAN, Oct. 16,
1806, who was b. Jany. 4, 1777, in Dorchester, son of John and Han-
nah Tolman, and bro. of Eunice, who m. Jonathan Pierce, brother of Mary.
(See Par. 480.) Capt. Tolman is a farmer, resides at Dorchester ; he com-
manded a company of militia in the war of 1812, was stationed at Fort Inde-
pendence, Boston Harbor.
VII. Chil. b. in Dor.
3358 Hannah, b. July 18, 1807 ; m. Ebenezer Pope, Ap. 5, 1832. 997
3359 Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1808 ; m. Enos Howe, Dec. 24, 1829. 998
3360 Stephen, b. Jan. 19, 1811 ; m. 1. Hannah C. Foster, Nov. 19, 1840,
dau. of Joseph and Catherine Foster. She was b. in Dorchester, Feb. 1,
1814, and d. Jany. 14, 1844, a. 30. 2. m. Caroline Sumner Sawyer, Nov.
26, 1846, who was b. June 23, 1814, the dau. of Capt. George P. and Ju-
dith (Hubbard) Sawyer, of Gloucester. No chil. 1851 ; he is a cabinet
maker ; resides in Dorchester.
3361 Rachel, b. Nov. 5, 1812 ; resides with her father, unmd.
3362 John, b. July 14, 1814 ; d. Sep. 5, 18:^8, a. 24.
3363 Clarissa, b. Dec. 18, 1815 ; m. Rev. William Wakerield, Jr. Oct 1846. 999
3364 Richard, b. Sep. 30, 1817 ; m. Olivia Sweetser, Dec. 1, 1845. 1000
3365 Albert, b. Feb. 13, 1824 ; grad. Am. Coll. 1845 ; was a Tutor 1848
to 1851, and now, 1852, is Teacher in the ^' Young Ladies Institute,^' at
Pittsfield.
3366 Ann, b. Nov. 23, 1826 ; resides with her father, unmd. ; is Teacher, in the
Grammar School.
483 JAMES BLAKE, [1160] m. SUSANNAH CONANT, Nov. 3, 1799,
who was b. in Warwick, May 29, 1783. He resided at Warwick, and
d. Oct. 11, 1847, a. 73.
VII. Chil.
3367 Alexander, b. Nov. 16, 1800; m. Polly Ward, Nov. 18, 1824; had —
3368 Alexander H. ; — 3369 Sarah Ann; — 3370 Charles, d. yg.; —
3371 Mary Madelia ; — 3372 Warren H.
3373 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 28, 1802; m. Metcalf Wellman ; had — 3374 Elmira,
d. July 1850; — 3375 Charles; — 3376 Edward, d. yg. She d. Dec. 1840.
3377 James H. b. Dec. 7, 1804 ; m. Mary Nichols ; lives in Dorchester ; had —
3378 Milla T. ; — 3379 Henry ; — 3380 C. Edward.
3381 Isaac, b. June 24, 1808 ; d. Nov. 10, 1809.
3382 William H. b. July 15, 1810 ; d. Feb. 12, 1842.
3383 Thomas H. b. Aug. 29, 1812; m. Eunice Ball, Dec. 1, 1841; — 3384
Charles William, b. Oct. 7, 1842 ; d. Feb. 26, 1843 ; — 3385 Frederick
Bremer, b. Jany. 26, 1844 ; d. Oct. 1, 1845; — 3386 Harriet Maria, b.
Jany. 15, 1847 ; — 3387 Clara Elizabeth, b. Oct. 23, 1850.
3388 Leonora, b. Ap. 14, 1815 ; m. James Harris Clap, of Dorchester, and d.
Nov. 30, 1843 ; had — 3389 Helen Madelia.
3390 Jonathan, b. Sep. 19, 1817 ; m. Caroline Johnson, June 26, 1844.
3391 Charles E. b. Dec. 24, 1819 ; d. Jany. 28, 1827.
8392 Martha S. b. Feb. 14, 1822 ; m. Windsor Drury, of Wendell.
3393 John B. b. Dec. 25, 1825 ; d. Oct. 22, 1846.
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184 VII. GENERATION.
484 SARAH BLAKE, [11621 m. FRANCIS LEONARD, Jany. 19, 1803,
who was b. in Warwick, Oct. 16, 1777. He d. Jany. 6, 1843. Tbey
resided at Warwick.
VII. Chil.
3394 Rebecca B. b. Dec. 5, 1804 ; m. Rev. Nahum Gould, Jany. 29, 1828 ; she
d, Mb. 8, 1838 ; had — 3395 Sarah Leonard ; — 3396 Elizabeth Pierce :
— 3397 Nancy Blake; — 3398 Ma rv Louisa.
3399 John, b. June 13, 1806 ; m. Mrs. Louisa Jones, Mb. 5, 1832 ; had — 3400
Levi Jones ; — 3401 Sarah Blake ; — 3402 Henry Fuller.
3403 Sarah P. b. Jany. 20, 1808 ; m. George W. Moore, May 23, 1832 ; had —
3404 John A. J. b. Feb. 28, 1837; —3405 Ellen Rebecca, b. May 15,
1839 ; — 3406 Francis Leonard, b. Mb. 24, 1843.
3407 Eunice, b. June 17, 1812 ; d. July 30, 1813.
3408 Eunice, b. July 20, 1814 ; d. Feb. 3, 1815.
3409 Francis, b. May 13, 1816 ; d. Nov. 13, 1816.
3410 Francis, b. Oct. 19, 1817.
3411 James Blake, b. Feb. 14, 1821 ; d. Nov. 12, 1824.
485 Hon. JONATHAN BLAKE, [11631 m PATTY CONANT, January,
1803, who was b. Oct. 23, 1786. Has been a County Commissioner,
and Senator and Representative in the State Legislature, Town Clerk for many
years, and distinguished as a Surveyor. He is gr. gr. son of James Blake, the
famous Surveyor of Dorchester.
VII. Chil. b'.'m Warwick.
3412 John P. b. July 2, 1803 ; m. Zilpha Atwood, at Shoreham, Vt.
3413 Mary Ann, b. July 28, 180.3 ; d. May 11, 1807.
3414 Jonathan, b. Aug. 27, 1807 ; m. Mary Jerome, in New York city ; have
— 3415 Mary Ann; — 3416 Spencer Cone; — 3417 Judson Jerome,
'twins.
3418 Mary Ann, b. May 6, 1810; m. Rev. Alvan Page, of Hawley, Jany. 8,
1833, and d. Nov. 20, 1833, at Pembroke, N. Y.
3419 Martha M. b. June 21, 1812 ; m. Frederick Clap, of Dorchester, May 17,
1840, son of Capt. William Clap, of Dor. He is a tanner at Dorchester ;
had — 3419» Julia Elizabeth, b. June 21, 1841;— 3419^ Frederick Au-
gustus, b. Oct. 11, 1845 ; — 34193 Edward Blake, b. Mb. 11, 1851.
3420 James E. b. July 31, 1817 ; m. Relief Smith, of Warwick, Nov. 15, 1841.
He is a Surveyor at W. Had — 3421 Helen A. b. Sep. 6, 1842 ; — 3422
Henry E. b. Oct. 9, 1844 ; — 3423 Mary, b. Jany. 31, 1849. All bom in
Warwick.
486 JAMES PIERCE, [1169] m. 1. MARY WITHINGTON, dau. of
Isaac W. of Dorchester, Nov. 1825. She d. Mh. 1832. 2. he ra.
MARY FRANCES PAYSON, dau. of Samuel P. of Dorchester, Nov. 1833
Mr. Pierce was a tanner, resided in Dorchester, and d. Feb. 1839, a. 42.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3424 James, b. Nov. 20, 1826 ; grad. at Har. College 1849. and at the Divinity
School, Cambridge, 1852. d J^ih^il XCi t%S^h
3425 Isaac Withington, b. July, 1828 ; is a c&rpemer at Dorchester.
3426 A child, b. ; d. in infancy.
Chil. by second wf.
3427 John, b. Nov. 1834. — 3428 Mary Elizabeth, b. Jany. 1839.
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487 HANNAH CLAP PIERCE, [1171] m. CHARLES STEARNS, Jr.
Feb. 29, 1832. They reside at Brookline. He is a farmer.
VII. Chil.
3429 Charles Henry, b. Mb. 28, 1884 ; d. Sep. 21, 1835.
3430 Charles Henry, b. Ap. 28, 1837. —3431 James Pierce, b. Feb. 10, 1840.
488 ANN PIERCE, [1173] m. CLARK LEWIS HAYNES, Ap. 1835, a
carpenter in Brookline.
VII. Chil.
3432 Ann Maria, b. May 21, 1836. —3433 Susan Frances, b. Mb. 16, 1841.
3434 Frederick, b. Aug. 18, 1843. —3435 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 17, 1846.
489 Dea. DANIEL PIERCE, [1174] m. 1. LYDIA HUMPHREY, Ap. 5,
1808, who d. Dec. 14, 1812. 2. m. Mrs. NANCY RICHARDS, Sep.
13, 1813, who d. June 6, 1851. He was a Captain in the Mass. Militia at Brook-
line, and elected Deacon of the Congregational Church in Brighton, 1828. He
is a farmer at Brookline.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
8436 Jonathan Mason, b. May 15, 1810; m. Frances Stetson, Ap. 15. 1833.
Had — 3437 Mary Elizabeth, b. July 21, 1834 ; — 3438 Daniel Mason, b.
July 23, 1837 ; d. Sep. 15, 1838 ; — 3439 Laura Jane. b. Nov. 26, 1839 ;
d. Feb. 26, 1848 ; — 3440 Albert Mason, b. June 14, 1844 ; d. Aug. 6,
1844.
8441 Abigail C. b. Aug. 20, 1812 ; ra. Sherburne Dearborn, Ap. 15, 1833. She
d. Oct. 24, 1851. They had — 3442 George P. b. July 23, 1836 ; — 3443
Mary Louisa, b. 1839 ; — 3444 Abby Jane, b. 1842 ; — 3445 Emeline A.
b. 1845 ; — 3446 Charles, b. Mb. 1848 ; — 3447 John S. b. Nov. 1849.
Chil. by second wf.
3448 Lydia, b. July 7, 1814 ; m. Isaac D. Hooper, Mb. 23, 1841, and had —
3449 Arthur, b. Aug. 1842 ; d. in infancy.
3450 Sarah Ann, b. Nov. 25, 1815 ; d. Feb. 27, 1825.
3451 Elizabeth Payson, b. Mb. 21, 1817 ; d. Ap. 20, 1833.
3452 Mary Louisa, b. June 3, 1822 ; d. July 13, 1825.
490 SALLY PIERCE, [1175] m. 1. HERVEY WOODS, of Roxbury,
Mh. 1819. 2. m. HENRY WILLARD, Sep. 1824, (of Warwick ?)
VII. Chil. by first fd:/^^
3453 John Pierce, b. 1820 ; drowned at Winchester, 1825.
Chil. by second ^i^o^
3454 Joseph, b. July 6, 1825 ; m. Julia Hichcock, 1850 ; had a dau. b. Sep. 1851.
8455 John Pierce, b. Ap. 1827.
491 Dea. JOEL PIERCE, [1176] m. 1. LYDIA HASTINGS, Mh. 13,
1816, who d. Jany. 18, 1830. 2. m. HANNAH WHITNEY, of Roy-
alston, Nov. 11, 1833. He resides at Warwick ? Is Deacon of the Baptist Church
in Royalston.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3456 Joseph, b. Ap. 10, 1817 ; d. Nov. 29, 1817.
3457 Sarah, b. Nov. 18, 1818 ; m. Charles Hill, July 20, 1845 ; they had —
3458 Julia Harriet, b. Aug. 30, 1846 ; — 3459 James E. b. Sep. 23, 1849.
8460 Daniel, b. Mh. 9, 1821, twin.
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3461 Joseph, b. Mh. 9, 1821, twin; in. Catherine Draper, of Warwick, Sep.
1845 ; had — 3462 Mary, b. July 2, 1846.
3463 Peter W. b. June 8, 1823.
Chil. by second wf.
3466 Jotham W. b. Feb. 23, 1834. — 3467 Franklin, b. Nov. 20, 1841.
492 JAMES PIERCE, [1177] m. CYNTHIA BATCHELDER, of Roy.
alston, Feb. 3, 1825 ; resides at Warwick.
VII. Chil.
3468 J^raes Dwight, b. Jany. 22, 1826 ; d. June 2, 1827.
3469 James Dwight, b. Sep. 18, 1827.
3470 Lucy Bachelder, b. Dec. 15, 1828.
3471 Mary Ballard, b. May 17, 1831.
3472 Geoi^e Henry, b. Mh. 18, 1833. — 3473 L. Maria, b. Nov. 5, 1834.
3474 Harriet Rosilla, b. Feb. 8, 1837 ; was killed in the house by lightning,
July 13, 1845.
3475 Edward Kelton, b. Sept. 18, 1639.
3476 Hannah Bartleit, b. July 12, 1841. — 3477 Charles Elmer, b. May 30, 1844.
493 Dea. EBENEZER PIERCE, Jr. [1178] m. ABIGAIL SIMONDS,
Jany. 4, 1826. He was a Captain in the Mass. Militia at Brookline,
1825, and Dea. of the Orthodox Church at Royalston.
VII. Chil.
3478 Martha H. b. June 19, 1827 ; m. Otis Conant, Dec. 10, 1846 ; resides at
Worcester ; had — 3479 Arthur, b. July 10, 1850.
3480 Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 24, 1829 ; m. William H. Lawton, July 4, 1848 ; re-
sides in Worcester ; had — 3481 William, b. Aug. 22, 1851.
3482 Lydia Hastings, b. Feb. 13, 1832. — 3483 Ebenezer, b. Dec. 20, 1833.
3484 Arthur Fessenden, b. Sep. 27, 1836.
3485 Lucy Rebecca, b. Dec. 10, 1839.
494 BETSY LEWIS, [11821 m. Dea. ELISHA HUNT, Nov. 13, 1808,
a carpenter in Boston. He was a Deacon in Rev. Dr. Jenks^s Church in
Green Street about ten years, and afterwards in the Mariners' Church on Fort
Hill. Afterwards he removed to Dorchester, where he d. of dropsy, June 21,
1845, a. 75. His wf. d. Dec. 24, 1818, a. 32, of consumption. She was the 2d
wf. of Deacon Hunt.
VII. Chil.
3486 Elisha, b. June 16, 1810 ; m. Marie Loise Hill, of Virginia, in Blooming-
ton, 111. May 1, 1851. He is a Portrait Pa'mter, and resides at Blooming-
ton, 111.
3487 William L. b. Aug. 29, 1812 ; m. Hannah S. Francis, Oct. 20, 1834. 1001
3488 Susan Wild, b. Nov. 4, 1814. She was a medal scholar at the
Boylston School in Boston, in which school she was a teacher seven years.
Afterwards was a teacher at Roxbury, and then at Charleston, Va. and d.
at C. of consumption, Ap. 4, 1846, a. 31.
3489 Myra, b. Mh. 20, 1818 ; m. William Pettes, Oct. 5, 1840, formerly a me^
chant in Boston, now a farmer in Tremont, Tazewell Co. III. Had in Vi^
ginia — 3490 Susan Wild, b. July 17, 1841 ; — 3491 Myra Porter, b. Dec.
4, 1845 ; d. June 10, 1848.
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VII. GENERATION. 187
495 EUNICE LEWIS, [1186] m. JOSEPH SHEPARD, of Canton, Sept.
23, 1819. They have always resided in Dorchester, where he d. Mh.
4, 1846, a. 49. His wid. is yet living. He was a chaise maker.
VII. Chil.
3492 Joseph Lewis, b. June 25, 1820 ; d. Feb. 15, 1831, a. 11.
3493 Margaret Ulbiana, b. May 9, 1822 ; m. Robert Magoon Lapham, of Peni«
broke, Jany. 19, 1842; he is a carpenter, resides in Dorchester; has —
3494 Lydia Eloiza, b. Feb. 17, 1844; — 3495 Margaret Ulbiana, b. Mh.
31, 1847.
3496 Hannah Lewis, b. Dec. 11, 1825; m. Charles Thaxter Green, Nov. 28,
1844, of Portland, Me. She d. Sep. 26, 1848, a. 22. Mr. Green is a car-
penter in Boston ; had — 3497 Charles Joseph, b. Aug. 31, 1845 ; d. Sep.
4, 1847 ; — 3498 Charles Joseph, b. Sep. 29, 1847 ; d. Feb. 6, 1849.
3499 Eunice Caroline, b. Jany. 14, 1828 ; d. Jany. 24, 1831, a. 3.
3500 Joseph Lewis, b. Ap. 21, 1834. — 3501 Mary Caroline, b. Ap. 27, 1836.
496 Col. JOHN MILTON FESSENDEN, [1189] m. MARY PIERCE
BUMSTEAD, May 21, 1834, the dau. of John Bumstead, who m.
Frances Gore, the dau. of Samuel, and niece of Governor Gore. Col. Fessenden
grad. at the Military School at West Point, 1824, was commissioned a Lieutenant
that year, remained in the Army till 1831, when he resigned. Was Chief En-
gineer in laying out and constructing several of the principal Railroads in New
England, from 1831 to 1842, and started the first locomotive on the Worcester
Railroad that was ever run in New England. - He has passed four years in Eu-
rope, was appointed United States Consul at Dresden in Saxony by Pres. Fillmore
in 1850, which office he resigned in 1851. Has been Colonel in the Mass.
Militia, and received from Har. College the honorary deffrea of A. M. 1846. He
b now, 1852, residing at Jamaica Plain. S 5i^ ^ • •^^ 2 / / ? ^6
VII. Chil. ^
3502 John Bumstead, b. Mh. 9, 1835. — 3503 Francfe Gore, b. Sep. 21, 1836.
3504 Mary Bradford, b. Feb. 28, 1838. ^
3505 Frederick Crore, b. Nov. 1, 1850, at Dresden, in Saxony, and/. Nov. 9, 1850.
497 BENJAMIN BUCKNAM FESSENDEN, [1203] m. CHARLOTTE
AUGUSTA LEVERETT, at Cincinnati, O. Oct. 24, 1829. She
was the dau. of William and Charlotte Leverett, df Boston. Mr. Fessenden was
educated at Har. Coll. but did not finish the usual course. After leaving college
he studied law, and removed to Cincinnati, O. where he d. 1851, a. 45.
VII. Chil. b. in Cincinnati, O.
3506 Charlotte Ann, b. Oct. 31, 1830 ; m. Benjamin F. Kendall, of Boston, July
23, 1850, who was b. in Boston, Dec. 12, 1828, son of Hugh R. He is a
merchant in Boston.
498 REBECCA ANN FESSENDEN, [1204] m. LUTHER JACOBS
BARNES, Mh. 24, 1825, who was b. Dec. 11, 1798, the son of Ensign
and Susannah (Jacobs) Barnes. Mr. B. is a merchant at Hingham.
VII. ChU. ^' ^.^Acy;?c^. /fSr
3607 Annie Fessenden, b. Jany. 21, 1826 ; m. R. Adams Ames, of Boston, May
19, 1852.
3508 Charles Benjamin, b. Ap. 12, 1829.
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499 CHARLES BUCKNAM FESSENDEN, [1205] m. SUSANNAH
ELIZABETH SKINNER, Jany. 8, 1836, who was b. 1812, (the dau.
of John and Hannah (Hurd) Skinner, of Charlestown.) He is a merchant in
Boston.
VII. Chil.
3509 Annie Bucknam, b. Nov. 4, 1835.
3510 Charles Bucknam, b. Dec. 3, 1840. -—3511 Benjamin, b. Aug. 2, 1848.
500 ARTHUR FESSENDEN, Je. [1208] m. his cousin MARY HALL
ELLIS, Sep. 27, 1819, who was b. June 13, 1789, (the dau. of Jesse
Ellis, who m. Mary Hall, the dau. of Col. Hopestill Hall, Feb. 28, 1785.) Mr.
Fessenden resided at Montreal, Can. where he was cashier of a bank. He d.
Nov. 1826 ; his wf. having d. Feb. 22, 1824, a. 34.
VII. Chil.
3512 Mary Ellis, b. Sep. 8, 1820. — 3513 Arthur Ellis, b. Feb. 21, 1824.
501 CHARLOTTE FESSENDEN, [1209] m. Dr. JOEL FREDERICK
THAYER, Nov. 21, 1819, who was b. Oct. 3, 1797, (the son of Jona-
than and Betsy (Faxon) Thayer, who settled in Braintree, afterwards moved to
Windsor, Vt. and then to Amherst, N. H. Dr. Thayer studied medicine, became
a Druggist, and now, 1852, holds an office in the Custom-house, Boston, residing
atWatertown. Sy>^ cL CL^k. ]^ (SSi
VII. Chil.
3514 Frederick Fessenden, b. Dec. 17, 1820 ; m. Hannah Hersey, of Roxbury,
A^^^ Dec. 15, 1 842. He grad . at Harv, QoJ JB40^ He was for several years settled
' in the ministry at Gloucester ; afterwardls^at Chelmsford, and is now a drug-
gist and apothecary at Boston, firm of Thayer, Hovey & Homer.
3515 George Augustus, b. Oct. 19, 1824 ; m. Rachel Ella Cheever, of Saugus,
Dec. 31, 1845. He is a druggist at Portland, Me.
3516 Charles Edward, b. June 14, 1828 ; is a manufacturer of dye-woods in
Boston.
3517 Charlotte Ann, b. June 22, 1834.
602 CHARLES P. FESSENDEN, [1210] m. Wid. MARY ANN (ARM-
STRONG,) McDONOUGH, Nov. 2, 1846. He resided at Philadelphia,
Pa. and d. Aug. 1, 1847, a. 49.
VII. Chil.
3518 Charles Edward, b. June 12, 1847.
503 JOHN KIRKLAND FESSENDEN, [1214] m. ABIGAIL WAR-
REN, of Waidoboro', Me. Oct. 18, 1829, who d. July 20, 1841, a. 34.
He resides in Watertown, a color manufacturer.
VII. Chil.
3519 Warren, b. Oct. 10, 1830. — 3520 Marshall, b. May 9, 1833.
8521 Benjamin Franklin, b. July 28, 1835; d. Aug. 31, 1836.
a522 Sarah Jane, S May 22, 1837 ; d. June 29, 1839.
3523 Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 6, 1840.
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S04 HARRIET FESSENDEN, [12241 m. FRIEND CRANE, Nov. 23,
1826, who was b. Dec. 2, 1797. He resides at South Boston, and is
Superintendent of the House of Correction.
VII. ChU. b. in Dorchester. '
3525 Emily Steyenson, b. Sep. 10, 1828 ; d. Mh. 25, 1833.
3526 Samuel, b. Sep. 7, 1830. — 3527 Helen Louisa, b. July 12, 1835. ;
3528 Elvira, b. Sep. 15, 1839. — 3529 Harriet Elizabeth, b. Ap. 7, 1847. li^JlL ^^
505 ARCHIBALD CALDER ANDERSON, [1227] m. CAROLINE
FRANCES BURRILL, Feb. 17, 1828, in Roxbury, where they reside,
who was b. Nov. 19, 1809.
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VII. Chil.
3530 Rebecca Frances, b. June 17, 1828 ; m. Henry A. Robinson, of Dorches-
ter, Oct. 26, 1845, and resides at Neponset Village. Dorchester.
3531 Benjamin Burrill, b. Dec. 15, 1830. cl MiC C^ IS. ifS^S^
8532 Lucy Burrill, b. Jany. 12, ^Mat\ m. Joseph Sterling, of Dorchester, Dec. /S33
14, 1850 ; resides at Dorchester.
3533 George Calder, b. Jany. 9, 1835. — 3534 Charles Henry, b. May 5, 1838.
3535 Arthur Fessenden, b. Feb. 17, 1840.
3536 Edward, b. July 7, 1843 ; d. Aug. 9, 1843.
3537 Reuben Howard, b. Aug. 12, 1844.
506 REBECCA JANE ANDERSON, [1229] m. GILBERT ANDER-
SON, Oct. 29, 1839, (son of Samuel and Ann (Boggs) Anderson, of
Warren Me.) where they reside.
VII. Chil.
3538 Maria, b. Feb. 20, 1842; d. Jany. 25, 1845.
3539 Samuel Willard, b. June 6, 1845. — 3540 Otis Hugh, b. June 22, 1848.
3541 Ann Rebecca, b. July 25, 1851.
507 HANNAH ELIZABETH ANDERSON, [1230] m. Capt. HORACE
WINCHENBACK, of Waldoboro', Me. Dec. 27, 1843, where Uiey re-
side.
VII. Chil.
3542 Redington Reed, b. Nov. 10, 1850.
508 SAMUEL SNOW, [1236] m. JERUSHA JACKSON, in Ashford,Ct.
resided at Chaplin, (Ct. ?)
VII. Chil.
3543 Samuel Sheffield; — 3544 Lucy Elvira ; •— 3545 Roswell Robinson ;
3546 Amos Wilson ; — 3547 Horace Palmer; — 3548 Frances Earle ;
3549 Jerusha Brunette; — 3550 Hiram Augustus; — 3551 Caroline Amanda.
509 HANNAH SNOW, [1242] m. CYRUS TRACY, in Windham, Ct.
Mh. 3, 1808, (the son of Cyrus and Betsy (Palmer) Tracy.) He was
b. at Windham, July 20, 1784, and now, 1852, resides at Lynn.
VII. Chil.
3552 George Anson, b. Jany. 16, 1809 ; m. Melissa Olds, Oct. 1, 1832. 1002
3553 Era8musDarwin,hr.Sep.22, 1810; m. Maria Hatcher, Dec. 16,1834. 1003
3554 Frederick Ptununer, b. Feb. 22, 1815 ; m. Emily Stone ; was a Blethod-
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190 VII. GEKERATION.
ist minister, and was stationed at Hebron, Ct. Southbridge, South Boston,
Newburport, Lynn and Williamsburg, and was also a lecturer on Anti-
Slavery. In 1851, he resided at San Francisco, in the practice of the law ;
I haa^ several chil. JJl^
JiLcu. 3565 Cyrus Mason, b."«i. 7, 1824 ; m. Carohne Needham, Mh. 20, 1848 ; he is
O^ a clerk in the office of the City Clerk at Lyon ; had -r- 3556 Laura Caro-
line.
510 BENJAMIN F. LOCKE, [1261] m. ANN ELIZA HILL, Oct 31,
1849. He is a farmer, and resides at Lexin'gton.
VII. Chil.
3557 Theodora Louisa, b. Feb. 1850.
511 WILLIAM LOCKE, [1263] m. HARRIET LOCKE, [2660] dau. of
Hammond Locke, Nov. 5, 1838. He resides in Lexington, 1852, on
the farm of his ancestor, the first Joseph Locke.
VII. Chil.
3558 Emily, b. May 3, 1841 ; — 3559 Jane, May , 1844.
3560 Austin W. June 8, 1852.
512 STEPHEN LOCKE, [1264] m. PRISCILLA WELLINGTON, May
20, 1833, who was b. Jany. 17, 1810, dau. of Abraham, of Waltham.
He is a farmer at Lexington.
VII. Chil.
3561 A child, b. Mh. 30, 1834; d. same day.
3562 Arabella, b. Dec. 18, 1835; d. young.
3563 Stephen Everett, b. July 5, 1811.
3564 Alden Wellington, b. Oct. 8, 1845.
3565 Martha Ann, b. Mh. 18, 1849 ; d. young.
513 NICHOLS LOCKE, [1265] m. BLOOMY DAVIS, June 5, 1838, who
was b. at Sterling, Ap. 10, 1814, dau. of John and Bloomy (Haskell)
Davis, of Holden and Sterling. They reside at Charlestown.
VII. Chil.
3566 Milton, b. Oct. 9, 1843. — 3567 Henry Ballard, b. Nov. 29, 1850.5
514 AMOS LOCKE, [1266] m. RHODA BLODGETT, (dau. of James,
of Lex.) May 31, 1834, who was b. May 6, 1813. He is a conductor
on the Lex. Railroad, and resides at Lex.
VII. Chil.
3568 Elizabeth Augusta, b. ^ug* 16, 1835.
3569 William Henry, b. June 17, 1838.
3570 Warren Edgar, b. May 28, 1841.
3571 Henrietta Maria, b. Aug 27, 1842.
3572 Gardner Herbert, b. Nov. 10, 1851.
515 MARY ANN LOCKE, [1268] m. CYRUS BUCKLAND, May 18,
1824. He is master machinist and draughtsman at the U. S. Armory,
Springfield.
VII. Ch«.
3573 Ann Maria, b. Mh. 6, 1825 ; m. George Frost Tannatt, Sep. 1845, who is
a watchmaker at Springfield, and Imd a dau. b. June, 1846.
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VII, GENERATION. 191
8574 Elizabeth, b. Mb. 21, 1830 ; d. Ap. 4, 1830.
3575 Cyrus £. b. Dec. 31, 18^; his occupation is '' machine drawing^' at
Springfield.
516 JOSEPH HARRINGTON, [1275] m. MARY SNOW, of Westford,
May 3, 1821. He is a farmer, residing at Concord. His wf. was b.
Ap. 4, 1791, and d. Jany. 17, 1846.
VII. Chil.
3576 Mary, b. Feb. 27, 1822 ; d. Jany. 4, 1835.
3577 Lucy, b. Mh. 4, 1829.
517 CiSilOLINE HARRINGTON, [1285] m. CHANDLER R. HUM-
PHREY, of North Bridgewater. He is a worker in marble in Boston,
residing at Neponset, Dorchester
VII. Chil.
3578 Caroline E. b. Sep. 20, 1827 ; m. William G. Kettell, [2151] Aug. 5, 1847.
3579 Almira H. b. Ap. 24, 1829 ; m. Samuel B. Wheeler, Oct. 1847.
3580 Ellen Jane, b. Aug. 11, 1833.
518 MARY ANN LOCKE, [1313] m. EBENEZER LAKEMAN, Oct 1,
1843, who was b. Nov. 5, 1817, at Groton, N. H. the son of Richard
and Sally (Southwick) Lakeman. He resides at Charlestown.
VII. Chil. the 1st b. at Lexington, the others at Charlestown.
3581 Lydia S. b. Aug. 7, 1844.
3582 Mary E. b. July 18, 1846 ; d. Dec. 8, 1848.
3583 Ebenezer M. b. Oct. 20, 1847.
519 CHARLES BURRILL LOCKE, [1314] m. LUCY A. CROSBY, July
25, 1835, who was b. July 12, 1818, the dau. of William Crosby, of
Boston. He resides in Boston, Venitian blind maker.
VII. Chil.
3584 Charles Burrill, b. Mh. 29, 1836. — 3585 Lewis P. b. Sep. 5, 1838.
3586 Laura Ann, b. Mh. 5, 1841. — 3587 Eugene, b. Ap. 7, 1843 ; d. a. 17 mos.
3588 Eugene, b. Feb. 20, 1844. — 3589 Emma Frances, b. Mh. 30, 1846.
3590 Herbert, b. Mh. 7, 1849.
520 LEWIS LOCKE, [1315] m. 1. LOUISA M. CALDWELL, of Bur-
lington, Ap. 1840, who d. Dec. 18, 1844. 2. m. MARY DENNET,
of Etna, Me. May 5, 1845, who d. Dec. 22, 1850. He went to Navada, Calif.
Nov. 1851. He was a carpenter.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3591 Louisa, b. June, 1841. — 3592 Lewis, b. Oct. 18, 1844.
Chil. by second wf.
3593 Augustus, b. Feb. 15, 1846. — 3594 Mary, b. Sep. 1848.
521 ABIGAIL LOCKE, [1316] m. WILLIAM M. ROBERTS, of Weston,
(where they reside,) Aug. 22, 1839.
VII. Chil.
3695 Oliver Augustus, b. 1840.
3596 Charles Locke, b. 1842 ; d. Jany. 20, 1843.
3597 Charies Locke, b. 1844.
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192 VII, GENERATION.
3598 Mary Ann, b. 1846.
3599 Abby Elizabetb, b. 1848 ; d. 1852.
522 HARVEY TILESTON, [1330] m. LOUISA HEWES, Nov. 4, 1835,
who was b. July 31, 1815, the dau. of Charles and Alice (Harrington)
Hewes, of Waltham. He d. in Boston, Sep. 28, 1844, a. 32, and his wid. keeps
a confectionary store on Hanover Street, boston.
VII. Chil.
3600 Louisa, b. Aug. 14, 1836. — Harvey, b. July 5, 1842.
528 SAMUEL RUSSELL DUREN, [1345] m. SYBEL »AULDING,
Dec. 12, 1826, who was b. Feb. 14, 1808, the dau. of Thomas and Pru-
dence (Shedd) Spaulding. He is a farnrier, residing at Wobum, on a part of the
farm formerly owned by the second William Locke, and which has ever since
remained in the family. Has been a Selectman.
Vil. Chil.
3601 Samuel, b. Sep. 9, 1828. — 3602 William Henry, b. June 19, 1831.
524 MARY DUREN, [1346] m. JOSEPH KENDALL, Dec. 28, 1826,
who was b. June 30, 1803, son of Obadiah ; he d. July 1, 1831, a. 28,
and she d. his wid. Oct. 12, 1851, a. 63. They resided at Wobum.
VII. Chil.
3603 Joseph Russell, b. May 24, 1828 ; m. Alice Cutler, Jany. 14, 1S52. He is
a farmer at Woburn, residing on the homestead of his father. It lies near
the old Locke farm, southerly, just above Kendall's Pond, and is a part of
the farm of his first emigrant ancestor, Francis Kendall.
525 WARREN DUREN. [1347] m. 1. MARY ANN MARRETT, June
/g3J 2, ISea, who was b. Jany. 14, 1808. She d. Oct 4, 1839. 2. he m.
MARY CHANDLER, Oct 18, 1848, who was b. May 22, 1820, dau. of William
Chandler, Esq. of Lexington. He resides, 1852, at Lexington.
VII. Chil.
3604 Caroline Augusta, b. Oct. 25, 1835 ; d. May 13, 1852.
526 ABRAHAM DUREN, [1349] m. PRUDENCE SIMONDS, Ap. 5,
1842, who was b. July 19, 1824, the dau. of David and Rebecca
Simonds, of (Alexander ?) N. H. He resides at Wobum.
VII. Chil.
3005 George Warren, b. Jany. 14, 1843. — 3606 Mary Ann, b. Feb. 25, 1847.
3607 Elmina Rebecca, b. Dec. 11, 1848.
527 DANIEL TENNY OILMAN, [1353] m. MARY M. J^NES, or
JAMES, May 6, 1847. He resides in Wobum.
VII. Chil.
3608 Joseph Janes. — 3609 William Henry.
528 JOHN RUSSELL OILMAN, [1354] m. ELIZABETH OLDS.
VII. Chil.
3610 Florence Maria. — 8611 James Franklin.
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YII. GEN£RATI01f. 198
529 LUCY STONE, [1368] m. 1. CHARLES THOMPSON, May 29,
(not Mh. as on p. 97) 1808. 2. m. JOHN BUSSELL, Feb. 4, 1822.
VII. Chil. by2dmg.
8612 Mary L. b. May 17, 1823 ; m. Luther S. Ammidown, Nov. 22, 1843, had
— 3613 Albert H. b. Aug. 1846.
630 MARTHA STONE, [1359] m. SAMDEL HALL, Jany. 1819. She
d. Ap. 17, 1838, a. 51.
VII. Chil.
3614 Elijah, b. July 4, 1820.
3615 Marth^Ann, b. Jany. 4, 1822. —3616 Samuel, b. Mh. 16, 1824.
531 BETSY STONE, [1360]^ m. CHARLES MARBLE, Jany. 1, 1813-
They reside at Hartland, Vt
VII. Chil.
3617 Maria, b. Jany. 21, 1814 ; m. Edward F. Churchill, Sep. 25, 1844, who A
Aug. 13, 1846. They had — 3618 Elizabeth K. b. Sep. 29, 1845.
3619 Mary L. b. Nov. 23, 1815.
3620 Martha A. b. May 2, 1817 ; m. Richard D. Miller, Feb. 3, 1848, and had
— 3621 Richard Henry, b. June 10, 1850.
3622 Charies H. b. June 16, 1820 ; d. Aug. 10, 1835.
3623 Miranda S. b. Feb. 6, 1822 ; m. Ralph Larabee, Oct. 26, 1845, and had —
3624 Ida M. b. Ap. 22, 1847 ; — 3625 James M. b. Dec. 7, 1848 ; d. Nov.
16, 1849.
3627 Mercy Elizabeth, b. Jany. 26, 1825 ; m. Cornelius V. N. Kittredge, June
10, 1850, and had — 3628 M. Adelaide, May 9, 1851.
8629 Melissa Jane, b. Oct. 25, 1827 ; m. J. T. Dodge, Oct. 24, 1850.
3630 James M. b. May 28, 1830 ; d. June 3, 1834.
532 FANNY STONE, [1361] m. JACOB TUCKER, July 12, 1815.
VII. Chil.
8631 John, b. July 28, 1817.
3632 Augustus, b. Nov. 10, 1819 ; m. Sarah J. Eaton, Mh. 2B, 1846, and had —
3633 Charles E. b. Nov. 1848 ; — 3634 Fanny, b. July 25, 1851.
3635 George, b. May 12, 1822 ; m. Susan D. Boomer, Nov. 25, 1850.
533 LYDIA STONE, [1362J m. 1. JACOB MARBLE, Dec. 13, 1812,
who d. Ap. 1813. 2 m. ISSACHER COMINS, Ap. 10, 1830, of Chariton.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
9636 Abigail, b. Dec. 3, 1813 ; m. Capt. Julius E. Tucker, Jany. 1, 1834. He
was Town Clerk in Chariton, 1851 ; they had — 3636» Ellen A. b. Sep. 13,
1836 ; d. Oct. 10, 1838 ; — 36363 Julius M. b. Sep. 5, 1841.
Chil. by 2. mg.
8637 Edward I. b. Nov. 16, 1835.
534 SOPHIA STONE, [1363] m. LUTHER MARBLE, Ap. 1814, who
was b. Mh. 8, 1793.
VII. Chil.
3688 Lucy, b. Oct 3, 1814; m. Albert Sherman, Nov. 1837, of Leicester; had
—3689 Albert Augustus, b. Aug. 26, 1838 ; — 3640 Ellen Frances, b. Mb.
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1841; — 3641 Mary Lucy, b. Feb. 1845; — 3642* Ann Sopbia, b. Dec.
1848 ; — 3643 William Dexter, b. Oct. 1850.
3644 Jacob, b. Jany. 25, 1816 ; m. Lucy Alverson, of Oxford, Oct. 1841, and
bad — 3645 Jacob F. b. Nov. 1843.
3646 Palmer, b. Aug. 7, 1817 ; d. Oct. 4, 1847.
3647 Liberty, b. Mb. 31, 1819 ; m. Elizabeth W. Woodward, Dec. 1845, of
Millbury; had — 3648 Charles Wilson, b. June 15, 1846; — 3649 Ann
Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9, 1847 ; — 3650 Louisa Frances, b. July 28, 1849 ; —
3651 George Woodward, b. June 4, 1851.
3651i Lydia, b. Nov. 4, 1820 ; m. Russell B. Lovell, of Millbury, Mh. 1846,
and had — 3652 Luther Merrilt, b. June, 1847 ; — 3653 Fanny Sophia,
b. 1849. '
3654 Fanny, b. Aug. 5,1822; m.Fenton Barnes, of Auburn, Dec. 1844, (1843?)
had — 3665 Elizabeth Frances, b. Sep. 1844 ; — 3656 Mary Adelaide, b.
June, 1846 ; — 3657 Emma Orrilla, b. Aug. 1850.
3658 Luther, b. July 27, 1824. — 3659 William H. b. May 28, 1826.
3660 Sophia S. b. May 8, 1828 ; d. Oct 4, 1848, a. 20.
3661 Calista Ann, b. Oct. 14, 1830. — 3662 Horace A. b. July 29, 1833.
3663 Francis E. b. June 13, 1835.
535 HANNAH STONE,* [1365] m. SIMEON RICH, Esq. of Charlton,
July 2, 1812. She d. Feb. 22, 1837, a. 53. He moved to Oswego,
N. Y. or its vicinity.
VII. Chil. b. in (Charlton ?)
3664 Salem, b. May 20, 1813. — 3665 Maria, b. Nov. 2, 1816.
3666 Eliza, b. Ap. 16, 1822. ^ -
536 SAMUEL STONE, [1366] m. BIilDAPETII YALE, of Lenox, Dec.
15, 1812, who was b. Ap. 5, 1791. He d. June 1, 1827, at Augusta,
N.Y. a. 40.^^4 ^0.4 cLtKKs. k/ /f^^^^^J^
VII. ChU.
3668 Thomas Yale, b. Nov. 2, 1813 ; resided, 1850, at Ann Arbor, Mich.
537 HARRIET STONE, [1369] m. 1. JOHN RICH, Feb. 28, 1815, who
d. Sep. 24, 1819. 2. she m. AMOS WILLIAMS, Sep. 1, 1823, who
d. Mh. 30, 1847. She d. July 31, 1851, a. 54. Mr. Williams was a farmer and
clothier, at Charlton.
VII. ChU. by Mr. Rich.
3669 Jacob, b. Feb. 21, 1816 ; m. Elizabeth Moulton, Nov. 1837 ; they live at
Oxford ; had — 3670 Stearns J. b. Dec. 31, 1838.
3671 Ruth, b. Ap. 7, 1818; m. John G. Rich, Dec. 30, 1841; had — 3672
Solon, b. June 19, 1845 ; d. Aug. 14, 1846 ; — 3673 Edward, b. Feb. 13,
1848.
Chil. by Mr. Williams.
3674 John Rich, b. Mh. 10, 1825. —3675 Ebenezer Stone, b. June 5, 1828.
3676 Achsah, b. Mh. 7, 1831 ; m. Elisha C. Taft, May 10, 1849 ; had — 3677
Harriet J. b. May 24, 1851.
538 MARIETTA STONE, [1370] m. THOMAS H. RICE, Ap. 26, 1829,
who d. Feb. 13, 1838.
VII. Chil.
3678 Emily Maria, b. Mh. 7, 1830. — 3679 Cornelia Elizabeth, b. Oct 30, 1832.
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589 CHARLOTTE LOCKE, [1373] m. JOHN WHITCOMB, Esq. Jany.
18, 1810, who was b. at Littleton, Feb. 20, 1785, the son of John, who
m. Samh Carter, of Charlestown, 1781 or '82. John, Jr. was a merchant in
Fitchburg from 1806 to 180^, in company with his brother-in-law. In 1809, he
moved to Hancock, N. H. where he has continued in business till now, 1853.
Has been Town Clerk more than twenty years in H., Postmaster from 1812, and
Jus. Peace from 1837. His wf. d. Jan. 16, 1811, a. 25.
[Dec. 1813, he m. LYDIA HARTWELL, the dau. of Deacon John Hartwell, of Littleton.
She d. July 1, 1828. By her he had — 1. Lydia Ann, b. 1816, who d. Sep. 4, 1831 ; — 2.
John Hartwell, b. 1819 ; d. Jane 28, 1847 j —3. Charles Adams, grad. Har. College 1844,
studied at the Law School at Cambridge, and was admitted to the Bar 1850, went to Califor-
nia, and d. at San Francisco, May 20, 1851, in consequence of injuries received at the great
fire on the 4th May. He was highly esteemed in his profession, and as a man. 4. Adolphus
Carter ; grad. at Har. Col. 1847, studied law at Cambridge and Boston, and is, 1852, a
Lawyer at San Francisco.]
VII. Chil. by Istmg.
3680 Charlotte Locke, b. Dec. 27, 1810 ; m. Erasmus Darwin Tuttle, June,
1832, the son of Doct. Peter Tuttle, of Hancock, N. H. He was a merch.
at Troy, N. Y. where he d. July 25, 1833, leaving one son — 3681 Adol-
phus Darwin. Mrs. Tuttle resides with her father at Hancock.
640 KEZIAH BULLARD LOCKE, [1374] m. JONATHAN HASKELL,
Ap. 1808, the son of Solomon and Elizabeth (Davis) Haskell, of
f(oa44Utt^ Fitchburg. She d. Feb. 26, 1822, a. 34.
[ffr Tniriwrll m. Mary, (dau. of Jacob Haskell, Esq. of Harvard,) Dec. 4, 1823, who d.
Sep. 21, 1825, leaving no issue. For a third wf. he m. Mary T. (dau. of David Stewart, Esq.
of Amherst, N. H ) Nov. 15, 1826, who d. Dec. 29, 1843, the mother of Frederick Augustus,
George Sawyer, and Sarah Francis. For a fourth wf. he m. Eunice Dole, (dau. of Stephen
Dole, of Fitchburg,) by whom he has Mary Louisa.]
Mr. Haskell has been a merchant in Fitchburg, but is, 1852, connected with
the Railroad at that place.
VII. Chil. by the Istmg.
3682 Eliza Davis, b. May 5, 1809 ; m. Charles B. Sawyer, Ap. 1831 ; they had
— 3683 Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Dec. 1839 ; — 3684 Isabel Frances, b. Dec.
1843 ; — 3685 Mary A. b. Mh. 1849.
3686 Charles Locke, b. Mh. 27, 1811 ; d. Mh. 1835.
3687 Warren Fay, b. Jany. 24, 1814 ; d. July, 1816.
3688 Henry Warren, b. Mh. 6, 1817.
3689 Solomon Sawyer, b. Feb. 22, 1819 ; d. July, 1825.
541 MARY WILDER, [1379] m. EBENEZER FARLEY, Sep. 17, 1816,
who was b. Jany. 14, 1777, at Newcastle, Me. the son of John Farley,
who m. Sarah Dennis, at Ipswich. Mr. E. Farley resides at Newcastle, was for-
merly a tanner, but now, 1852, is a farmer.
VII. Chil. b. at Newcastle.
3690 Ephraim Wilder, b. Aug. 29, 1817, grad. at Bowdoin Coll. 1836, studied
law with William J. Farley, Esq. of Thomaston, was ad nutted to the Bar
1839, and resides at Newcastle ; was a member of the House of Reps, of
Maine, 1852, and was elected a member of *Congress the same year.
3691 Martha B. b. Dec. 20, 1818 ; d. Jany. 2, 1830.
3692 Sally, b. Sep. 27, 1820 ; m. Charles Cooper, Sep. 1847, a merchant at
Bangor, Me. They had — 3693 Charles, b. 1849, and — 3695, a son, b.
Jan. 1, 1852.
3696 Frederick, b. Ap. 4, 1824 ; d. Oct. 31, 1841.
3697 Charles, b. Feb. 24, 1829 ; is a mariner.
3698 Mary, b. Oct. 11, 1830.
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196 VII. GENEEATIO.N.
542 GEORGE W. WILDER, [1380] m. t Jany. 24.
1819. Resides at South Reading.
VII. Chil.
3699 Eliza, b. Oct. 15, 1822. —3700 George W. b. July 6, 1824.
543 EPHRAIM WILDER, [1382] m. REBECCA HUNT, 1828. He re-
sided at Templeton, 1850.
VII. Chil.
3701 Mary Ann ; —3702 Nancy ; —3703 Caroline.
3704 Catherine ; m. Ezra L. Wheeler, in Templeton.
544 NANCY WILDER, [1387] m. B gEKIEL KENDALL, of Steriing,
Feb. 3, 1823, the son of Ezra and Betsy Kendall. He is a fanner at
Sterling, 1850.
VII. Chil.
3705 Ann Elizabeth, b. ; m. Theodore Brown, Aug. 1845, a far-
mer in Sterh'ng.
3706 Lydia Conant, b. • ; d. in infancy.
3707 Eunice Wilder, b. ; m. Clinton Haywood, May, 1849, a car-
penter at Sterling.
3708 Eliza Putnam, b.
545 LUCRETIA WILDER, [1390] m. GEORGE L. STEWART, June
30, 1835, son of Samuel and Dolly Stewart He was a farmer at
Sterling, 1850.
VII. Chil.
3709 Ellen Elizabeth ; — 3710 Harriet Maria ;
3711 LucretiaAnn; — 3712 Greorge Samuel.
546 BETSY POPE, [1395] m. JACOB CONANT, Esq. of Sterling, Jany.
31, 1816, who was b. at Stow, Jany. 13, 1783, (the son of Samuel and
Lydia (Walker) Conant,) and d. Sep. 4, 1839.
[Mr. Conaut 1. m. Relief Burpee, May 10, 1809. dau. of Moses and Elizabeth rEcDdall)
Burpee, of Sterling. She d. at the age of 24. By her he had, 1. Edwin, who grad. at Har.
Coll. 1829 J m. Maria, (dau. of Joseph Esiabrook, of Royalston, Oct. 8, 1833,) who d. at
Worcester, Aug, 25, 1848, a. 38. He is a lawyer, residing at Worcester. 2. Kendall, d.
1816, a. 4]
Mrs. Conant resides at Sterling.
VII. Chil.
3713 Nancy Pope Howe, b. Nov. 30, 1828.
547 Capt. JOSIAH POPE, [1398] m. ^LYDIA JACKSON COTTON,
June 30, 1825, who was b. Jany. 1, 1806, and d. Ap. 23, 1829, a. 23.
She was the dau. of the Rev. Ward Cotton, of Boylston, who m. Rebecca Jack-
son, dau. of Thomas Jackson, of Plymouth. Capt. Pope is a merchant, formerly
at Sterling, then twelve years at St. Louis, Mo. and now, 1853, at Boston.
VII. Chil.
3714 Lucretia Ann, b. Jany. 3, 1827 ; m. Dr. Samuel Dickerman, Dec. 3, 1850,
who was b. at Brattleboro', Vt. Jany. 4, 1826, the son of Dr. John Locke
Dickerman.
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648 JOEL WILDER, Jr. [1400] m. DEBORAH WHITMAN, of Bridge-
water, 1828 ; he was a mercnant at Laocaster, where he resides.
VII. Chil.
3715 George Waite ; — 3716 Fraocis Whitman ; — 3717 Edward Everett
549 CAROLINE AMELIA WILDER, [1401] m. ROBERT ANDREWS,
Oct. 1, 1834. He is a copperplate-prioter in Boston, residing at West
Cambridge. He was b. Jany. 2, 1805, the son of John Andrews, of Boylston,
who m. Margaret Parker, of Holden. _ /'^ cL- di^ H JT > ItiTG^ Ck^ ^I
VII. Chil.
3718 Charles Dana, b. July 1835 ; — 3719 Caroline Louisa, b. July 1838 ;
3720 Robert Henry, b. Ap. 1847.
560 CHARLES JOSIAH WILDER, [1402] m. ELIZA CARTER, June,
1838, who d. at Boston very suddenly, July 18, 1^51, a. 39. He is a
farmer residing at Lancaster on the farm formerly his father's.
VII. Chil.
3721 Joel Thomas, b. 1840; d. 1844.
3722 George Waite, b. 1843 ; d. 1843.
3723 Charles Francis, b. 1847.
551 JULIA ANN WILDER, [1403] m. Dr. AUGUSTUS ROBBINS,Sep.
24, 1835, of Harvard, son of Jacob and Olive ( Willard) Robbins. He
received the degree of M. D. at Cambridge in 183*2 ; resided at Harvard and
Holden until 1849, when he moved to Brooklyn, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3724 Alfred Augustus, b. in Harvard, July 6, 1836.
3725 Olive Susannah, b. in Holden, July 8, 1839.
552 ALFRED MONTROSE WILDER, [1404] m. LYDIA ESTHER
BABCOCK, Nov. 9, 1835, who was b. Ap. 27, 1816, at New Lebanon,
N. Y. Mr. Wilder entered Harv. Col. about 1822, but preferring a mercantile
life, he left Col. before he had completed the usual course. He has resided in
Brunswick, N. Y. but is now a merchant at Brooklyn, N. Y.
VII. Chil. ; the 1st b. at Brunswick, the others at Brooklyn.
3726 Emma Carleton, b. Oct. 8, 1^36 ; d. Jany. 11, 1837, at Brooklyn.
3727 Emma Carleton, b. Aug. 28, 1838.
3728 Ella Hampton, b. Dec. 6, 1840.
3729 Alfred Montrose, b. May 19, 1844.
553 JOSIAH WILDER, [1408] m. SUSAN B. MAYNARD. Sep. 25,
1841, who was b. July 3, 1818, and d. Mh. 26, 1848. She was dau. of
Joseph and Ann (Bragg) Maynard, of Lancaster. He resides with his father on
the farm that has been in the family over a century.
VII. Chil.
3730 Josiah Harrison, b. Sep. 18, 1812. — 3731 Ella Susan, b. Dec. 11, 1845.
554 MARTHA WILDER [1409] ra. HENRY T. TAYLOR, Ap. 28,
1841, who was b. July 22, 1816,' the son of William and Lydia Taylor,
of Littleton, where he resides ; is a farmer.
VII. Chil.
3782 Maria Wilder, b. Aug. 7, 1845. — 3733 WiUiam Henry, b. Feb. 6, 1847.
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198 VII. GENERATION.
555 Col. BIARSHALL PINCKNEY WILDER, [1410] ra. 1. at Rindge,
N. H. TRYPHOSA JEWETT, Dec. 31, 1820, who was b. Dec. 27,
1799, and d. July 31, 1831, a. 32. She was the dau. of Dr. Stephen and Nancy
(Colburn) Jewett, of Rindge. 2. m. ABBY BAKER, Aug. 29, 1833, who was
b. Aug. 4, 1810, the dau. of Capt. David and Jemima (Richardson) Baker, of
Franklin, and sister of the Rev. Abijah R. Baker, of Lynn.
Col Wilder was early associated with his father in trade at Rindge, N. H. from
which place he removed to Boston in 1825, and has been successfully engaged in
mercantile pursuits under the firm of Wilder & Payson, Wilder & Smith, and
now Parker, Wilder & Co. His residence is at " Hawthorne Grove," in I>or-
chester, where he has extensive gardens and green-houses, in which is to be found
one of the finest collection of fruits and flowers. His success in bringing the
camellia japonica and the pear to perfection is unrivalled.
He was an original member of the " Mount Auburn Cemetery Association,"
and of the " Massachusetts Horticultural Society," and of the latter was Presi-
dent eight years, when he resigned and was elected President of the " Norfolk
County Agricultural Society." At the meeting of the " National Convention of
Fruit Growers,'* held at New York in 1848, he was chosen its President, and on
its union with the " North American Pomological Convention," under the name of
the " Pomological Society," he was again appointed its President He was highly
instrumental in the formation of the ^^ Massachusetts BolCrd of Agriculture," and
which has since become a department of the State government
On the organization of the *' United States Agricultural Society" at Washing-
ton in 1852, he was also chosen its first President. On the decease of the
lamented Downing, he was appointed to deliver his eulogy, which he did before
the " Pomological Congress " at Philadelphia, Sep. 13, 1852.
His exertions in the cause of agriculture have been untiring, and there is no one
who has done more to improve the quality of our fruits, and the fostering a
love for farming ; and his many addresses before societies, and his communica-
tions in various periodicals have had a great influence in producing a higher state
of cultivation through the country.
Col. Wilder was in commission in the New Hampshire Militia, represented
Dorchester in the Mass. Legislature in 1839, was a member of the Executive
Council in 1849, and Senator from the County of Norfolk in 1850, and although
a new member of that body, he was chosen its presiding officer.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
3734 Marshall Pinckney, b. Jany. 15, 1822 ; m. E Clara Churchill, July 17,
1844, of Portland, Me. He is a merchant in Boston.
37;J5 Eurydice, b. June 11, 1823; d. Oct 4, 1824.
. . 373tt Nancy Jewett, b. Feb. 19, 1825.
^ cl L( c^ 3737 Lucius JnHxro, b. Oct 27, 1826; is a merchant, has been at Sacramento
City, Cal. the last three years.
3738 Maria Louisa, b. July 28, 1828 ; m. Ambrose Wager, Esq. of Rhinebeck,
N. Y. Sep. 26, 1850. She d. at Rhinebeck, of consumption, June 2, 1852,
a. nearly 24, leaving one child, which has since d.
3739 William Henry, b. July 15, 1830 ; d. Aug. 31, 1831.
Chil. by 2d wf.
3740 AbbieTryphosa, b. May 22, 1834; —3741 William Henry, b. Mh. 17, 1836.
3742 Sarah Jane, b. Sep. 29, 1841 ; —3743 Samuel Locke, b. Oct. 2, 1843.
3744 Anna Jemima Richardson, b. June 30, 1845.
3745 Grace Sherwin, b. Ap. 23, 1851.
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556 FREDERICK ADOLPHUS WILDER, [1412] ra. APPHIA TYLER,
Jany. 28, 1828. Mr. W. is a farmer at Rindge, N. H.
VII. Chil.
3746 Charles H. b. Aug. 15, 1829.
3747 Mary Ann, b. June 11, 1832 ; d. May 7, 1889.
3748 Mary Ann, b. May 15, 1846.
557 MARY ANN WILDER, [1413] m. Rev. ALBERT B. CAMP, Feb.
3, 1829. She d. Dec. 25, 1830, a. 24. Mr. Camp was a native of
Litchfield, pt. was ordained over the Second Church in Ash by, where he re-
mained some years and then removed to Bridgewater, Ct. and afterward to Bris-
tol, Ct. where he now resides. He m. for a 2d wf. Frances Ann Stearns, dau. of
Dea. Otis Steams, of Leominster, who m. Lucy Wilder, (see Par. 685.)
VII. Chil. by Istmg.
3749 Nancy Elizabeth, b. July 23, 1830.
558 JOSIAH WILDER, (1415) m. ELIZABETH F. FOSDICK,May 13,
1835, dau. of Dca. David Fosdick, of Charlestown. He is a merchant
at Rindge, N. H. in com. with his brother-in-law, Mr. Sherwin.
VII. Chil. ^^ ct. J^Li-y 2^^ i^S5
3750 Francis L. b. Nov. 8, 1836 ; — 3751 Anna E. b. Ap. 30, 1842.
559 MERSILVIA WILDER, [1416] ra. STEPHEN BAXTER SHER-
WIN, her cousin, Ap. 16, 1835, son of William Sherwin, of Rindge,
N. H. Mr. Sherwin is a merchant at Rindge.
VII. Chil.
3752 William F. b. Feb. 12, 1836.
3753 Ellen A. b. Oct. 7, 1838, d. July 1, 1847.
3754 Henry H. b. Sep. 2, 1840 ; — 3755 Emma M. b. Feb. 24, 1844.
8756 Marshall Pinckney Wilder, b. Jany. 7, 1848.
3758 Edward Baxter, b. Mh. 26, 1851.
560 SAMUEL LOCKE WILDER, Jr. [1418] m. ANNA SILSBY, Oct.
15, 1845, of Charlestown, N. H. where he resides ; is a merchant.
VII. Chil.
3759 Frederick, b. Ap. 2, 1849.
561 MARY LOCKE, [1424] m. CHAUNCY WRIGHT, Jany. 11, 1827.
They reside at Moravia, N.Y. S^ cL. /7**^1 ' ^* iTSCc
VII. Chil.
3760 Franklin D. b. June 24, 1828.
3761 Lovisa, b. Mh. 1, 1831 ; d. Mh. 2, 1832.
3762 William, b. Jany. 15, 1833 ; d. July 2, 1833.
3763 Caroline E. b. Mh. 6, 1835.
3764 John A. b. May 4, 1838. — 3765 George L. b. Ap. 23, 1843.
562 Col. HENRY W. LOCKE, [1426] ra. TEMPERANCE WOOD, Dec.
22, 1833. He resides at (Moravia, N. Y. ?)
VII. Chil.
3766 Henry A. b. June 9, 1837. — 3767 John, b. Dec. 29, 1838.
3768 Mary L. b. Dec. 15, 1839 ; d. Sep. 15, 1841.
3769 James L. b. Ap. 16, 1841.
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563 HARRIET LOCKE ALEXANDER, [1428] m. JOHN BUTLER,
Nov. 27, 1815, of Winchester, N. H. who was b. Ap- 30, 1789. He is
a farmer at Winchester.
VII. Chil
3770 John L. b. May 18, 1817 ; m. Susannah A. Percival, Nov. 21, 1849, who
was b. at Glover, Vt. Nov. 20, 1832. He is a farmer at Winchester.
3771 Harriet Locke, b. Mh. 19, 1820 ; m. Farnum F. Lane, Oct 29, 1846, who
was b. Mh. 15, 1816, at Swanzey, N. H. They had — 3772 Hattie Ma-
ria, b. July 21, 1849. Mr. Lane is the son of Ezekiel and Rachel
Thayer (Fish) Lane, of Swanzey. He received his educatioi^at the Acad-
emy at New Ipswich, N. H. and at Hancock, N. H. read law with Mr. Ed-
wards, of Keene, N. H. was admitted to the Bar, July, 1843, and is in the
practice of Law at Keene.
3773 Adeline S. b. Jany. 20, 1825 ; m. John Cook, Jr. a merchant, Jany. 1,
1846, who was b. Nov. 4, 1823. She d. Sep. 25, 1849, a. 24. They had
— 3774 Ada E. b. Mh. 14, 1847.
3775 Sarah A. b. Ap. 1, 1829 ; m. Darius Johnson, of Greenfield, N. Y. Oct. 21,
1847. Had — 3776 Adeline B. b. Oct. 26, 1849. Mr. J. is a farmer.
3777 Lucy A. b. Ap. 3, 1833. — 3778 Parker C. b. Dec. 9, 1835.
3779 Charles H. b. Nov. 5, 1838.
564 EMILY ALEXANDER, [1430] m. SAMUEL RIPLEY, of Winches-
ter, N.H. Ap. 25, 1819, who was b. Aug- 15, 1795, and d. Aug. 5,
1849, in Wir.chester, a. 54. He was the son of William Ripley, and was a mer-
chant doing business at Jamaica, Vt. Townshend, Vt Winchester, N. H. and
Boston.
VII. Chil. -
3780 Helen Louisa, b. at Jamaica, Vt. Sep. 11, 1820; m. Ira Watts, Sep. 7,
1848, of Maiden. He resides in Boston ; she d. Feb. 3, 1851, a. 30 ; had
— 3781 Helen Louisa, b. 1850 ; d. Oct. 1650.
3782 Emily Frances, b. Sep. 14, 1822, at Townshend, Vt m. William Heary
Worthen, of Thetford, Vt. Sep. 2, 1841 ; who is a manufacturer of musrcal
instruments in Boston. They had — 3783 Charles Henry, b. Sep. 10, 1841,
d. Nov. 26, 1848; — 3784 William Henry, b. May 6, 1851.
3785 Samuel Williams, b. Feb. 19, 1825, in Townshend, Vt m. Sarah E. Pratt,
in Boston, Jany. 3, 1850. He is a merchant in ^Eoston. They had —
3786 Charles Theodore, b. Dec. 1, 1850. SU cL ^^fi>^ iF. \%S^
3787 Mary Ann, b. in Boston, Sep. 22, 1827; m. Charles Tozer, of Waterville,
Me. June 7, 1846, in Boston. He is an engine builder. They had —
3788 Helen Augusta, b. Jany. 22, 1849 ; have buried two.
3789 Marcia Amelia, b. in Winchester, N. H. Oct 22, 1829 ; m. Lloyd S. Driggs,
Nov. 22, 1849, who is a merchant in Boston.
3790 Theodore, b. in Winchester, N. H. Dec. 23, 1835.
3791 James Elliott, b. in Winch. Aug. 5, 1837.
565 JOSIAH LOCKE, [1433] m. ELIZABETH W. WILLARD,of Ash-
bumham, Oct 18, 1827, the dau. of Capt John and Deborah WiYlard.
He formerly resided at Ashburnham and Ashby, and 1851, was at South Reading.
Is a shoemaker.
VII. Chil.
3792 Charles E. b. July 4, 1828, at Ashby. Jj a . . ^rv J/jr
3793 John W. b. Ap. 10, 1831, at Ashburnham. H< OCc^l^U <^Cc J ^^^
3794 Mary E. b. Oct. 4, 1833^ '* " >irv- f (fS ^ >
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666 LYDIA EMERSON, [1484] m. Oapt THOMAS WILLIAM PRE-
LON, Sep. 3, 1821, who was b. Nov. 1798, in New York, and d. May
16, 1847, a. 48. He was a Captain in the U. S. Navy, and served for a long
period on the coast of Africa.
VII. Chil.
3795 Thomas William, b. Aug. 6, 1823, at Norwich, Vt. ; gracL at .thejiilitary -,
School at Norwich, and in 1851 was in California. uJ\4^£n^^^li^ jr*^^^ loo^
3796 James Sidney Cox, b. Jany. 10, 1825 ; d. Nov. 10, 1825. ' JT^/TT
3797 Anna Emerson, b. '^'^'^
667 MARY S. W. LOCKE, [1436] m. Rev. GEORGE W. HATHA-
WAY, Mh. 20, 1835, who was b. in Freetown, Dec. 11, 1807, grad. at
Williams College 1827, and at Andover Theological Institution, 1830, was or-
dained over the Congregational Church at Bloomfield, Me. Mh. 20, 1833, where
he now, 1852, resides. She d. Mh. 14, 1849, a. 41. Mr. Hathaway m. 2« her
sister, ANN L. [1437] 1850 or '51.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
3798 Josiah Locke, b. Mh. 20, 1836. — 3799 Philo, b. Aug. 28, 1837.
3800 Emily BaUard, b. Mh. 30, 1839 ; d. July 6, 1840.
3801 Sarah Croswell, b. Feb. 22, 1841.
3802 Margaret Wmslow, b. Feb. 1, 1843.
3803 Susan Patterson, b. Mh. 22, 1845.
3804 Martha Nichols, b. Dec. 31, 1846. — 3805 Mary, b. Feb. 17, 1849.
668 LYDIA LOCKE, [1447] m. JOHN LEACH, 1814, in Litchfield,
N. Y. He is a farmer, resides at Ellington, Chatauque Co. N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3806 Julia Ann, b. ; m. Bush, a farmer, has a number of
chil. ; resides in State of N. Y.
8807 Enfield, b. ; m. ; has one child. He is a merchant
at Randolph, Cattaraugus Co. N. Y.
3808 Loisa Ann, b. ; m. Anderson. He is a farmer in Ellington, N. Y.
669 FANNY LOCKE, [1452] m.Rev. LUCIUS C.ROGERS,Nov. 16, 1824,
who was b. in Litchfield, Herkimer Co. N. Y. Dec. 2, 1801. He is a
minister of the Meth. Episcopal Church, and resides at Augusta, Oneida Co. N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3809 Rufus Locke, b. Dec. 12, 1826, at Litchfield ; resides at Watertown, N. Y.
3810 Eliphas Hibbard, b. Jany. 12, 1830, at Litchfield ;' m. Lucy Goss, Sep. 17,
1851. He is a farmer at Augusta.
3811 Lucius Henry, b. Mh. 20, 1834, at FayeUeville, N. Y.
3812 John Emery, b. Jany. 28, 1837, at Litchfield.
3813 Fanny Amelia, b. Ap. 19, 1840, at Augusta.
670 HENRY LAURENS EASTON, [1465] m. ELIZABETH DEVEN-
DORFF, of Columbia, N. Y. Dee. 30, 1827. She is of German pa-
rentage, and was b. July 23, 1806, at Columbia. He is a fanner at Cedar-
Tille, a Justice of the Peace, and has been a member of the New York Legis-
lature.
y II. Chit. The first two b. in Columbia, the others at Litchfield.
3814 Hannah E. b. Feb. 5, 1829 ; ro. WiUiam S. Holcomb, Jany. 4, 1848, who
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was b. May 12, 1827, in Litchfield, and d. Sep. 4, 1851, a. 24, leaving —
3815 E. Brandon, b. Jany. 17, 1849 ; — 3816 Ralph, b. June 27, 1850.
3817 Ellen K. b. May 26, 1830. — 3818 Mahlon D. b. Mh. 9, 1834.
3819 Charlon, b. May 16, 1835. — 3820 Francis E. b. Oct 20, 1841.
671 HARVEY EASTON, [1469] m. MARIA HUGHES, in Hinsdale,
Oct 9, 1832, who was b. in Lanesboro', May 2, 1809. He is a fanner
at Martinsburg, N. Y. and has been commissioned a Jus. of the Peace.
VII. Chil. b. in Martinsburg.
3821 Charles, b. Nov. 8, 1835. —3822 Talcott, b. June 13, 1837.
3823 Lydia, b. Aug. 30, 1839. —3824 Maria, b. Jany. 25, 1846.
3825 Chester, b. May 6, 1848.
672 WILLIAM LYMAN EASTON, [1470] m. EMELINE HENRY,
Feb. 5, 1828, who was b. at Lowville, N. Y. Mh. 2, 1810. He began
business as a printer, published a newspaper in Lewis Co. N. Y. about 1^6.
Was afterwards a merchant, has been cashier of the " Village Bank," and broker,
and held the office of Surrogate in the County. Resides at Lowville.
VII. Chil. b. in Lowville.
3826 Candace C. b. Sep. 12, 1829 ; d. Aug. 7, 1847.
3827 Emily H. b. July 22, 1831. —3828 Henry, b. Nov. 28, 1833.
3829 William L. b. Nov. 28, 1835 ; d. Aug. 1, 1845.
8830 Mary, b. Oct 14, 1887 ; d. June 10, 1839.
8831 Charles, b. Ap. 17, 1839 ; d. Ap. 22, 1839.
3832 Charles L. b. June 10, 1840. — 3833 Mary, b. Sep. 16, 1842.
3834 Ellen, b. Ap. 25, 1844. — 3835 Fanny, b. Mh. 20, 1846 ; d. Ap. 6, 1846.
8836 William, Locke, b. May 3, 1847. — 3837 Amelia, b. Nov. 4, 1648.
673 FANNY EASTON, [1471] m. Db. FRANCIS ETHERIDGE, Aug.
3, 1831, at Warren, N. Y. who was b. at Herkimer, N.Y. July 11, ,
1806. He resides at( St Johflo ville, Montgomery Co. N. YJ He grad. at the/ £^3
" College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Western District^f N. York," 1828.
VII . Chil. the first 4 b. at Warren, the 5th at St Johnsville, the last 2
at Columbia.
3838 Charles, b. Nov. 28, 1833. — 3839 Emma M. b. Jany. 5, 1836. f(^J
3840 Locke, b. Dec. 12, 1837. — 3841 Sarah, b. Jany. 13, 1840.
3842 Francis, b. Jany. 27, 1842. —3843 James Henry, b. Mh. 20, 1844.
8844 Mary C. b. Aug. 12, 1846 ; d. Oct. 3, 1847.
674 Doct CHARLES LEE EASTON, [1472] m. 1. SOPHRONIA
STARKWEATHER, Jany. 19, 1836, who was b. May, 1817, and d.
Dec. 6, 1836, a. 19. She was dau. of David, of Warren, N. Y. and gr. dau. of
Asher Starkweather, who cam6 from Lebanon, Ct She lefl no chil. 2. Dr.
Easton m. CLARISSA LOCKE, [1513] July 14, 1848, in Sherburne, N. Y. the
dau. of Collins Locke ; she was b. Ap. 23, 1814. Dr. E. received his medical
education at the " College of Physicians and Surgeons in the Western District of
New York ;^^ has been in practice at Cedarville till 1850, when he engaged in
mercantile business at same place.
VII. Chil.
8845 Sophronia Elizabeth, b. Aug. 2, 1849 ; d. Feb. 27, 1851.
8846 Clarissa Melissa, b. June 17, 1852.
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676 ISAAC T. HAMILTON, [14771 in. JOANNA PELLETT, Feb. 21,
1838, of Little Falls, N. Y. He is an iron moulder at Utica, N. Y.
VII. ChU.
4847 Isaac Henry, b. Ap. 29, 1839, in Norwich, N. Y. ; d. July 26, 1839.
3848 Charles Josiah, b. July 2, 1840 ; d. Feb. 19, 1851, in UUca.
3849 Fanna Pamelia, b. July 2, 1842, in Litchfield, N. Y.
8850 William Hoit, b. Feb. 23, 1844; d. Ap. 5, 1844, in Litchfield.
3851 Silas Hoit, b. May 31, 1845, in Litchfield.
3852 George Lamott, b. May 15, 1847, in Litchfield ; d. Oct. 30, 1851.
3853 John Irvine, b. June 4, 1849, in Utica.
3854 Charles Lamott, b. June 20, 1852, in Utica.
676 REUBEN S. HAMILTON, [1478] m. MARIA FORD, of Guilford,
N. Y. He is a mechanic at Vienna, N. Y.
VII. Chil. the first b. at Guilford, the others at Litchfield.
3855 Frances Jane, b. Nov. 13, 1837. —3856 Adelia D. b. Aug. 30, 1839.
3857 Loisa Maria, b. Jany. 4, 1842. —8858 Ellen Eliza, b. Jany. 16, 1844.
3859 John A. Ford, b. May 4, 1846. — 3860 Sarah Augusta, b. Mb. 1848.
677 SILAS L. HAMILTON, [1479] m. ZERUIAH ANNIS AMES, Mh.
23, 1834. He is a farmer. She d. Ap. 16, 1852, (a. 39. ?)
VII. Chil.
3861 Fanna L. b. May 28, 1837. — 3862 Amos Hoit, b. Sep. 8, 1842.
678 IRA ERI LOCKE HAMILTON, Esq. [1481] m. MARY S. MERRY,
at Mohawk, Herkimer Co. N. Y. Oct. 17, 1844. He is a Lawyer at
lUion, Herk. Co.
VII. ChiL b. at Mohawk.
3863 Harriet, b. Aug. 3, 1846 ; d. Aug. 5, 1852.
3864 Adelaide, b. Aug. 16, 1846.
3865 Fanna, b. Feb. 1848. . — 3866 Mary, b. July 7, 1849.
679 Col. THOMAS LAWS, [1494] m. 1. ABIGAIL B. ATKINSON, Nov.
80, 1825, who d. Oct. 14, 1832. 2. m. her sister MARY ATKINSON,
Feb. 5, 1833, who d. Aug. 23, 1834. 3. m. CLARISSA MELVIN, Feb. 3,
1835. He resides at Washington, N. H. has been Col. of 28th Regt of N. H.
Militia, one of the Governor's Aids, has represented Washington m the State
Legislature three years, has been Road Commissioner for Sullivan County, and
Notary Public. Hoc ^i • Cu cr^ fS SS
VII. Chil. by first wf. ^
3867 Maria, ( . . b. Oct 16, 1826 ; d. Dec. 28, 1827.
3868 Mary, ] ^^"^' « « " « ; d. Mh. 1, 1841.
3869 Harriet, b. June 25, 1828 ; m. Joseph Alvin Howard, of Washington, N. H.
Nov. 30, 1848 ; reside there.
3870 Alfred, (twin of above,) b. June 26, 1828.
Chil. by third wf.
3871 Thomas Marshall, b. Oct 15, 1836.
3872 Willis Ames, b. Aug. 13, 1839 ; d. May 6, 1841.
3873 Clinton, b. Sep. 17, 1844 ; d. Oct 15, 1844.
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580 MARY LAWS, [1495] m. JAMES CHILD, May 10, 1827, son of
Elisha Child, of Temple, N. H. He is a fanner at Temple.
VII. Chil.
3874 Naham A. b. Nov. 9, 1828.
581 NATHANIEL FORD LAWS, [1496] ro. POLLY CHILD, May 17,
1825, sister of James, (see Par. 580) ; he is a farmer at Peterboro', N.H.
VII. Chil.
3875 Martha Caroline, b. July 28, 1827 ; m. William Cullen Tuttle, of Wilton,
N. H. Nov. 5, 1846. They reside at Nashua, N. H.
3876 Almena F. b. May 16, 1832. —3877 Albert De Cater, b. Feb. 4, 1836.
582 EBENEZER LAWS, [1497] m. MALINDA WOOLLEY, Sep. 28,
1830. He is a miller in Washington, N. H.
VII. ChU.
3878 Charlotte, b. July 10, 1831 ; d. Jany. 26, 1833.
3879 Sarah Ann, b. Ap. 18, 1833. — 3880 Willard, b. Nov. 9, 1835.
3881 Angela, b. Mb. 24, 1838. — 3882 Calvin A. b. May 18, 1840.
3883 Mason Presby, b. Jany. 21, 1848 ; d. June 15, 1849.
583 Rev. SOLOMON LAWS, [1498] m. OLIVE MASON JOHNSON,
Sep. 30, 1847, at Chester, Vt the dau. of Marvel Johnson, Esq. of
Mt Holley, Vt She was b. Jany. 31, 1818. Mr. Laws fitted for College at
Kimball Union Academy in Plainfield, N. H. grad. at Dart College, 1836 ; was
ordained over the Universalist Society in Chester, Vt. Aug. 24, 1837, remained
there about four years, and then passed one year in Warren, Mass. and July,
1842, he became Pastor of the Union Society in Temple, N. H. where he now
resides.
VII. Chil.
3884* Thomas Johnson, b. Mh. 17, 1850 ; d. July 18, 1851.
3885 Solomon Marvel, b. Nov. 1, 1851.
584 Dr. JOHN LOCKE, [1499] m. HANNAH GORDON CLARK, Jan. 14,
1810, who was b. in Leommster, May 18, 1786, dau. of Nathaniel and
Mercy (Norcross) Clark, and gr. dau. of John and Hannah (Cutting) Clark, of
Newton. Nathaniel, her father, first settled in Leominster, and 1791 moved to
Rockingham, Vt. there kept a large tavern, and d. Ap. 8, 1833. Her mother
was dau. of Uriah and Mercy (Watts) Norcross, of Boston. Dr. Locke received
his medical education at the Medical College, Hanover, N.H. Commenced
practice in Aug. 1809 ; resided four years in Langdon, N. H. seven in Salem,
N. Y. and some time in Canada. Then removed to Rockingham, Vt and be-
came an agriculturist. He and his wf. now, 1852, reside with their son, Na-
thaniel, at Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3886 Adeline Whiting, b. Oct 8, 1810, at Rockingham.
3887 Helen Maria, b. July 8, 1812, at Langdon, N. H. ; m. John Billings, July
2-2, 1846, from Oxfordshire, England. He is a miller at Bellows Falls,
Vt. and had — 3888 Helen, b. Dec. 1849.
3889 Hannah Clark, b. Ap. 19, 1814, at Langdon ; d. June 14, 1814.
3890 Nathaniel Clark, b. June I, 1815. 1004
3891 Harriet Augusta, b. Oct 23, 1817, at Salem, N. Y. ; m. Joshua Hobart
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Lee, June 14, 1638, who was b. in Leverett, Mb. 15, 1816, the son of
Charles Liee, and nephew of the late Hon. Gideon Lee, formerly Mayor of
N. York. He was a merchant in New York city, but now in Syracuse, N. Y.
3892 William Cullen, b. Dec. 21, 1819, in Salem, N. Y. ; m. Lydia Huntley
Woodworth, Nov. 22, 1844, who was b. July 14, 1826, the dau. of Samuel
^Woodworth, the celebrated Poet, author of the " Old Oaken Bucket," &C.
Mr. L. was bred a merchant, and for some years was largely engaged in
the dry goods business ; in 1852 he was engaged in a publishing house in
New York city. They had — 3893 Lydia Gordon, b. Feb. 19, 1846 ; —
3894 Fanny Woodworth, b. Aug. 4, 1849 ; d. Dec. 6, 1849 ; — 3895
Minnie, b. Dec. 23, 1851.
3896 Catherine Rebecca, b. Mb. 18, 1822, at Rockingham, Vt. ; m. Edward
Nichob, Ap. 18, 1843. He is a farmer, and proprietor of ^^ Oakland,'*
at Hemstead, Long Island, N. Y. They had at Walpole, N. H. — 3896*
Helen Adelaide, b. June 8, 1844 ; — 3896> Georgianna Phipps, b. D^. 27,
1845 ; — 38963 William Clark, b. July 25, 1848 ; — 3896^ Harriet Ida, b.
Aug. 24, 1850.
585 PHEBE LOCKE, [1500] m. 1. JOHN GOOLDSBURY WHITING,
(son of Rev. Samuel Whiting, of Rockingham, Vt.) Mb. 1808, who d.
Aug. 1809. 2. m. JOHN FAY, from Mason, N. H. 1811. She d. (Jan. 1845 ?)
VII. Chil. by 1. mg.
3897 John G. b. Mb. 1809.
Chil. by 2d mg.
3898 Mary Augusta, b. 1812 ; d. 1834.
3899 Albert, b. ; m. Miss Damon, of Springfield, Vt. ; he is a millwright.
3900 Lucia, b. ; m. 1. Irvin, of Pepperell.
2.
8901 Phebe, b. ; m. William TutUe, of Westminster, Vt.
3902 Harriet, b. ; m. Norman Morris, of Chester, Vt She d. 1848.
3903 Norman, b. ; m. Miss Bellows, of Westminster, Vt. ; is a millwright.
3904 Lucius, b. ; is a carriage maker.
586 CYRUS LOCKE, [1501] m. RANDILLA THAYER, (Jany. 1811 ?)
dau. of William Thayer, of Rockingham, Vt He resides at R.
VII. Chil.
8905 Lucius Elliott, b. 1811 ; m. Louisa Blake, (dau. of Bill Blake, Esq. of
Rockingham.) He was a manufacturer of sand-paper ; and d. Mb. 1852.
3906 Cyrus H. b. ; m. Amelia Baker, of Rockingham ; is a manu-
facturer of sand-paper.
3907 Randilla, b. ; m. 1. Greorge P. Marsh, of Rockingham, (son of Joseph.)
2. Callender.
8908 James L. b. ; m. Lavina Russell, of Weathersfield, Vt. ; is a carpenter.
3909 Selina T. b. ; m. Charles Marsh, (son of Joseph.)
3910 Eliza, b. ; Isaac Glynn, of Springfield, Vt
3911 Martha, b. ; m. Mr. Wills. —3912 Henry.
3913 Mallory. —3914 Albert — 3915 Abby. —3916 Rush.
587 ASA LOCKE, [1502] m. FANNY PRENTISS, of Langdon, N. H.
June 14, 1815, who d. June 5, 1850, dau. of John and Hannah (Red-
dington) Prentiss. (Hannah Reddington, her mother, was the dau. of Benjamin,
who m. Ruth Steams, dau. of Rev. David Stearns, of Lunenburg, who m. Ruth
Hubbard.) He m. 2. HANNAH STEARNS PRENTISS, June 25, 1851. Mr.
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^)6 VII. GENERATION.
L. resided at RockiDgbam, Vt. till about 1850, and tben moved to Langdoo, N.H.
wbere be now resides ; be is a farmer, and Justice of tbe Peace.
VII. Cbil.
3917 Hannab Frances, b. Ap. 3, 1816 ; d. Mb. 29, 1831.
3918 Mary Jane, b Mb. 28, 1818. —3919 Nancy S. b. Feb. 16, 1820.
3920 Ann Jeannette, b. Jany. 2, 1822 ; d. Nov. 12, 1831.
3921 Catberine Baylis, b. Sep. 24, 1823; m. Ira Holmes, of Lempster, N.H.
(wbere tbey resided,) Ap. 4, 1848 ; be is a tanner.
3923 Lucia Isabel, b. Mb. 12, lh26 ; d. July 29, 1844.
3924 Samuel Prentiss, b. May 17, 1828. — 3925 George F. b. May 9, 1831.
3926 Frances A. b. 31, 1833. —3927 Susan C. b. June 5, 1836.
3928 Hannab Almira, b. July 7, 1838 ; d. July 25, 1850.
588 ALBERT LOCKE, [15031 m. PHEBE CHAFIN, Jany. 12, 1823.
wbo was b. in Walpole, N. H. June 3, 1796. He is a farmer ; resided
in Rockidgbam, Vt. until 1828, wben be moved to Walpole, in 1833 to Cbester,
Vt. and in 1835 to Brandon, Vt. wbere be resided, 1850. Has been a Justice of
tbe Peace nineteen years.
VII. Cbil.
3929 Caroline Amanda, b. Nov. 16, 1825, in Rockingbam.
3930 William Hubbard, b. in Walpole, Mb. 25, 1830 ; was a clerk in a dry
goods store in New York in 1851.
589 RANDILLA LOCKE, [1504] m. Col. NATHANIEL WALKER,
1813, and d. Dec. 25, 1822.
VII. Cbil.
3931 Roscius, b. ; resided in Weymoutb.
3932 Hannab, b. ; m. Rev. Lucius Baker, a Baptist minister in Mass.
3933 Martba, b. ; m. Haskell Byington ; resided in Weymoutb.
590 Dea. OREN LOCKE, [1505] m. 1. CATHERINE B. TYLER, Nov.
13, 1823, wbo was b. Oct. 27, 1803, and d. Jany. 17, 1841, a. 37. 2.
m. NANCY WILLIAMS, Aug. 19, 1841, wbo was b. Dec. 20, 1808. He re-
sides at Cbester, Vt.
VII. Cbil. by first wf.
3934 Ebenezer, b. Sep. 24, 1824. —3935 Jobn, b. Dec. 29, 1825.
3936 Hannab M. b. Aug. 6, 1828. —3937 Rutb Ann, b. June 5, 1831.
3938 Mary, b. Nov. 9, 1833 ; d. Jany. 23, 1834.
3939 Oren, b. Feb. 19, 1835 ; d. Oct. 6, 1835. — 3940 Oren, b. Jany. 22, 1837.
3941 Frederick E. b. Ap. 22, 1839 ; d. July 29, 1839.
Cbil. by second wf.
3942 Frederick D. b. Sep. 9, 1842. — 3943 Harriet N. b. Feb. 22, 1845.
3944 Catberine L. b. Mb. 19, 1847.
691 LEWIS LOCKE, [1506] m. LAURA DARBY, Dec. 3, 1828, who
was b. Mb. 14, 1804, (tbe dau. of Edward Darby, of Rockingbam, Vt)
He is a farmer at Rockingbam.
VII. Cbil.
3945 Harvey, b. Oct. 10, 1829. — 3946 Edward Warren, b. Oct 8, 1830.
3947 Charles Oren, b. Feb. 23, 1833. —3948 Emily, b. Mb. 17, 1838.
3949 Lewis Worcester, b. Mb. 28, 1844.
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592 HENRY LOCKE, [1507] m. ELIZA PRENTISS, Oct. 12, 1827,
who was b. Ap. 29, 1805, (the dau. of Luke Prentiss, of Greenwich,
N. Y. and formerly of Winchendon.) Mr. Locke is a farmer at Rockingham, Vt,
VII. Chil.
3950 Almira F. b. Ap. 1, 1831. — 3951 Sarah M. b. July 21, 1833.
3952 Nelson W. b. Nov. 24, 1836. — 3953 Fitch H. b. Ap. 8, 1841.
692^ ALVIN LOCKE, [1509] m. LYDIA WILLLVMS, Oct 28, 1833,
who d. at Utica, N. Y. Aug. 10, 1850, and he d. at same place, Ap.
22, 1851, a. 47.
VII. Chil. the first 3 b. at Elbridge, N. Y. the fourth at Boonville, the
rest at Utica.
3954 Francis Collins, b. Aug. 3, 1834.
3955 James, b. Aug. 14, 1836 ; d. Oct 15, 1836.
3956 Charles Watson, b. Oct. 30, 1837.
3957 Henry Anthon, b. July 22, 1840. —3958 Ellen Louisa, b. May 20, 1842.
3959 Frederick M. b. July 2, 1845 ; d. Jany. 29, 1847.
3760 Harriet Adelaide, b. Aug. 25, 1847.
593 BETSY LOCKE, [1514] m. FELIX BENTON, Ap. 12, 1827. He
is a clothier at Camillus, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
3961 Andrew, b. Ap. 30, 1828, at Lenox, N. Y. ; d. Dec. 5, 1832.
2962 Charlotte, b. Jany. 18, 1830, at " " ; d. Sep. 6, 1830.
3963 Homer E. b. Jany. 1, 1832. —3964 William, b. Mh. 5, 1834.
594 RUFUS LOCKE, [15171 m. PERSIS JEWETT, of Sangerfield, N. Y.
Mh. 27, 1835, who was b. Ap. 26, 1805. They reside at Sangerfield.
VII. Chil. the 1st b. at Sherburne, N. Y. the others at Sangerfield.
3965 David B. b. July 5, 1836. — 3966 Phebe Ann, b. June 30, 1838.
3967 Ruth Eliza, b. July 20, 1846.
595 Capt CHARLES LOCKE, [1518] m. 1. ARVILLA TITUS, Jany.
13, 1834, of Liverpool, N. Y. who d. Ap. 11, 1847. 2. ra. JULIA
ANN STEVENS, of Michigan, Nov. 30, 1847, who was b. June 2, 1827. He
removed from Sherburne, N. Y. in 1836 to Michigan ; is a farmer at Perry, He
is a Justice of the Peace, has been Captain in the Michigan Militia, and held sev-
eral town offices.
VII. Chil. by Istwf.
396S George, b. Jany. 12, 1835, in Fayetteville, N. Y.
3969 Calvin, b. Nov. 8, 1837, in Antrim, Mich.
3970 Charles Robert, b. Ap. 11, 1847, in Perry, Mich.; d. Aug. 3, 1847
596 WILLIAM LOCKE, [1519] m. ALIDA C. EDICK, Oct 14, 1841,
who was b. Dec. 4, 1818. They reside at Rochester, N. Y..
VII. Chil.
3971 Otho, b. Mh. 21, 1845. —3972 Othelia, b. July 24, 1847 ; d. June 3, 1848.
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697 MARINDA LOCKE, [1520] m. HOMER A. RICHMOND, Dec. 11,
1839, of Camillus, N. Y. who was b. Feb. 19, 1819. He is a farmer at
Camillus.
VII. Chil. b. at Camillus.
3973 Oscar A. b. Nov. 14, 1840 ; — 3974 Calista, b. Aug. 16, 1842.
3975 Frances Marian, b. Feb. 5, 1844.
598 OLIVER E. LOCKE, [1521] m. SIBEL GILLETT, of Lockberlin,
N. Y. Ap. 15, 1836, who was b. Dec. 3, 1818. He d. Aug. 6, 1848,
in Sodus, N. Y. ; was a farmer. His wid. m. George Richmond, and resides in
Wayne Co. N. Y. Aug. 20, 1851.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
3976 George H. b. Aug. 29, 1840. — 3977 Henry, b. Jany. 27, 1842.
3978 Sarah E. b. May 5, 1944; d. Ap. 7, 1849.
3979 EUy Jane, b. May 7, 1846. — 3980 Phebe Ann, b. Nov. 11, 1848.
699 HANNAH LOCKE, [1626] m. GEORGE BIGELOW, Sep. 18,
1823, who was b. July 2, 1803, at New Hartford, N. Y. They reside at
Detroit, Michigan.
VII. Chil. b.
3981 Sarah Eliza, b. Sep. 24, 1824, at Whitestown, N. Y. ; d. Feb. 1, 1881.
3982 Ellen Maria, b. Aug. 28, 1826, " " " d. Jany. 81, 1831.
3983 Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 15, 1828, at Watertown, N. Y.
3984 Hamilton, b. July 24, 1831, " " "
3985 Ellen Maria, b. Oct. 25, 1833, " " "
3986 George Weeks, b. Aug. 22, 1836, " Troy, "
3987 Edwin Bumham, b. Dec. 9, 1838, " Springfield, "
3988 Lyman Goodale, b. June 30, 1841, " " *'
3989 Alice Almeria, b. Dec. 14, 1843, « " "
600 LYMAN LOCKE, [1527] m. 1. ALMERIA ROSALIND BOYNTON,
Aug. 14, 1834, who was b. Dec. 16, 1806, and d. May 2, 1843. 2d
m. ELIZA ANNE LANE, May 2, 1848, who d. Mh. 1, 1850. Mr. Locke has
been a manufacturer of patent balances in Boston, but now, 1852, resides at
Kingston.
VIL Chil. by 1st wf.
3990 George Lyman, b. Aug. 28, 1835; — 3991 Almeria Florilla, b. June 7, 1841.
Chil. by 2d wf.
3992 Frederick Lane, b. Feb. 17, 1850 ; d. Ap. 22, 1850.
601 ALICE LOCKE, [1528] m. JOEL SHAW, of Paris, Me. May 80,
1833, who was b. in 1799. He is an apothecary in Boston.
VII. Chil.
3993 Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 30, 1834. — 3994 Henry Lyman, b. Sep. 18, 1887 ;
3995 Frances E. b. Oct. 17, 1840. — 8996 John Hamilton, b. Feb. 14, 1848 ;
8997 Lucy Almeril, b. Sep. 4, 1847.
602 RHODA LOCKE, [1530] m. JONATHAN D. GIBBS, of Ashburn-
ham, Nov. 18, 1821 ; moved to Jaffrey, N. H. where she d. Aug. 12,
1834. He is a shoemaker.
VII. Chil.
3998 Elizabeth R. b. May 7, 1828.
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603 EDWARD LOCKE, [1531] m. ALMIRA JONES, of Lincoln, 1826,
(the dau. of Amos Jones, who m. Miss Russell.) Mr. Locke has resided
in Boston since his marriage, and is a large dealer in clothing in Pearl st.
VII. Chil.
3d99 Almira Frances, b. Feb. 1, 1827.
4000 Paulina Maria, b. June 4, 1829; d. Oct. 27, 1830.
4001 Edward Augustus, b. July 23, 1831, is a clerk in Boston.
4002 Ellen Maria, b. Sep. 29, 1833 ; — 4003 Emily Paulina, b. Sep. 16, 1835.
4004 Benjamin B. Wisner, b. Sep. 30, 1838.
4005 Albert Horace, b. Aug. 81, 1840. — 4006 Althea Bowes, b. May 29, 1843.
4007 Emma Reynolds, b. Mh. 2, 1847.
604 HORACE FORD LOCKE, [1532] m. MARY GILMORE, Sep. 26,
1825, who was b. Oct 26, 1802, in Rockingham, Vt They reside at
Sangerfield, N. Y.
VII. Chil. b. at Sangerfield.
4006 Maria C. b. Aug. 30, 1836 ; m. Andrew J. Hale, of Sangerfield, Jany. 4,
1849.
4009 Millicent P. b. Dec. 14, 1827.
4010 Edward J. b. May 11, 1829 ; d. Jany. 28, 1850.
4011 James H. b. Dec. 1, 1830.
4012 Lauren C. b. Ap. 14, 1832 ; d. Feb. 8, 1838.
4013 George N. b. June 14, 1834 ; — 4014 Mary E. b. Mb. 31, 1836 ;
4015 Albert O. b. July 31, 1838 ; — 4016 Charles H. b. Ap. 30, 1840 ;
4017 William P. b. Ap. 28, 1842 ; — 4018 Ellen A. b. Ap. 14, 1844 ;
4019 Herbert G. b. June 18, 1847.
606 PAULINA LOCKE, [1533] m. THOMAS STREETER, Oct 26,
1826, in Jafirey, N. H. They,moved to Rindge, N. H. where he d. and
where she resides.
VII. Chil.
4020 Sarah Paulina, b. Dec. 27, 1827 ; d. Aug. 1, 1832.
4021 Susan Maria, b. Ap. 8, 1832 ; d. Oct. 14, 1848.
4022 Albert Locke, b. Sep. 14, 1841.
606 HANNAH PROCTOR, [1544] m. JONATHAN POWELL, at Sul-
livan, N. H. Mh. 1802, who was b. at Litchfield, N. H. Oct. 27, 1776,
the son of an Englishman who emigrated to New England some time prior to the
Revolution. The son was a farmer and mechanic ; moved to Chittenden, Vt. soon
aAer his mg. where he d. May 11, 1842, and where his wid. resided, 1851.
VII. Chil.
4023 Elizabeth, S. b. Sep. 12, 1802 ; m. Josiah Davis, 1823; resides in Chester,
N.Y.
4024 Eunice P. b. Dec. 29, 1804 ; ra. Arba Bassett, 1835 ; resides at Pittsford, Vt.
4025 Hannah, b. Sep. 3, 1806 ; m. Eli Lincoln, 1825 ; resides '' " "
4026 Philip, b. July 23, 1808 ; ro. Drucilla Sweet, 1837 ; resides in Wisconsin.
4027 Leura, b. Mh. 6, 1811 ; m. William L. Manly, 1830, who d. at Rochester,
N. Y. Jany. 12, 1843, and she d. Ap. 9, 1849.
4028 Nancy H. b. Ap. 10, 1814; m. Danforth Loird, 1840; resides at Bran-
don, Vt
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4029 Almon, b. Feb. 11, 1816; m. Eliza A. Bebee, 1845; resides at Chitten-
den, Vt.
4030 Jonathan, b. Dec. 4, 1818 ; resides at Pittsford, Vt.
4031 James L. b. Dec. 20, 1820 ; resides at Chittenden, Vt
4032 Lucretia H. b. Jany. 14, 1822 ; m. Hosea Wilkins, of Beading, Vt. and d.
May 31, 1848.
4033 Sarah, b. Feb. 1, 1624 ; d. Ap. 21, 1838.
4034 Chauncy, b. Sep. 1, 1826.
607 PHILIP PROCTOR, [1646] m. DORCAS DIMICK, Sep. 1809, at
Sullivan, N. H. where she was b. Jany. 18, 1790, (dau. of Timothy and
Sarah B. Dimick, of Ct.) He resided in Sullivan, N. H. eight or nine years,
then moved to Rutland, Vt. and thence to Illinois, where he resides.
VII. Chil.
4036 Albert, b. Dec. 31, 1809; resides in Whitehall, N. Y.
4037 Daphne, b. July 7, 1811 ; resides in West Rutland, Vt.
4038 Edson, b. Oct. 15, 1813; d. July 8, 1829.
4039 Sarah B. b. Dec. 31, 1815 ; d. Aug. 17, 1842.
4040 Eunice, b. Dec. 13, 1817; d. Dec. 14, 1817.
4041 Eunice, b. Feb. 9, 1819 ; — 4042 Lorett, b. Dec. 13, 1824.
4043 Willard, b. Mh. 5, 1827; m. Sarah A. Hewett, Mh. 10, 1847 ; resides at
Shreivsbury, Vt. and had — 4044 Sarah Dorcas, b. Mh. 5, 1849 ; — 4045
Ellen Esther, b. July 15, 1850.
607J LUCRETIA PROCTOR, [1547] m. BENJAMIN HANCOCK, June
29, 1805, who was b. at Surry, N. H. Aug. 16, 1782. Soon after rog.
they moved to Shrewsbury, Vt. then to Chittenden, Vt. and in 1818, to Salina,
N. Y. and afterwards to Cicero, N. Y. where she d. Sep. 17, 1825, a. 37. He m.
a 2d wf. and moved to Clay, N. Y. where he resides, 1852.
VII. Chil.
4046 Nancy, b. Mh. 80, 1806 ; d. Oct 17, 1810, at Sullivan, N. H.
4047 Lucretia, b. Aug. 24, 1807 ; m. Joseph Robinson, of Pennsylvania. He is
a farmer in Will Co. 111.
4048 Eunice, b. Oct. 30, 1809 ; m. Justus Vickery, of Schroeppell, N. Y. June
20, 1843. He is a farmer at S.
4049 Benjs^^min, b. Jany. 14, 1812; m. 1. Mary Berry, of Bereen, N. Y.
2. Ruth M. Close, of Troy, N. Y. whew
he resides. He is a carpenter and cabinet maker.
4050 Jeremiah, b. Nov. 22, 1818 ; d. July 18, 1835, at Clay, N. Y. ; was a car-
riage maker.
4051 Abigail S. b. Oct. 15, 1815 ; m. Joseph Vickery, of Schroeppell, N. Y. He
is a farmer at S.
4052 Hannah L. b. Mh. 30, 1818 ; m. Alanson J. Hakes, of Cicero, N. Y. He
is a farmer at Schroeppell, N. Y.
4058 Mary S. b.rf)ec. 17, 1819 ; m. Milo R. Fiske, of Schroeppell, N. Y. She
d. May 26, 1843, a. 23. He is a farmer.
4054 Philip Proctor, b. Sep. 22, 1821 ; m. Biaocy Stephens, of Volney, N. Y.
He is a farmer in Schroeppell, N. Y.
4056 Lucinda, b. Dec. 28, 1823 ; m. WUliam Odekirk, of Clay, N. Y. He is a
&rmer at Eden.
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608 JAMES LOCKE PROCTOR, [1548] m. RUTH SPALDING, Jany.
1821, who was b. at Hancock, N. H. May 23, 1790, (the dau. of Thomas
and Hannah B. Spalding, the former a native of New Ipswich, N. H. and his wf.
of Concord, Mass.) Mr. Proctor resided on his father^s homestead in Sullivan,
and took care of his parents, and d. Nov. 26, 1846, a. nearly 57.
VII. Chil.
4056 Ruth A. b. Ap. 3, 1822 ; m. Henry Priest, of Alstead, N. H. June, 1843,
and had in Alstead — 4057 Sarah A. b. Mh. 15, 1846 ; — 4058 A son
(twin) d. Ap. 28, 1846; and in Marlow, N. H. —4059 Ellen J. M. b.
Aug. 27, 1848 ; — 4060 Henry J. Sep. 1, 1849.
4061 John, b. May 28, 1823 ; — 4062 Oilman, b. July , 1824 ;
4063 Rosina, b. Oct. 2, 1825 ; — 4064 Washington, b. July 24, 1827 ;
4065 Eugena, b. Oct 16, 1828 ; — 4066 James M. b. July 13, 1830 ;
4067 George F. b. Dec. 22, 1835.
609 JOHN PROCTOR, [1549] m. LOUISA BRIGHAM, Mh. 1821, at
Alstead, N. H. where she was b. A p. 9, 1793, dau. of Stephen and
Louisa H. Brigham, formerly of Provincetown, Mass. Mr. Proctor moved to Rut-
land, Vt. where they resided, 1851. He is a farmer.
VII. Chil.
4068 John P. b. Nov. 28, 1823 ; resides at Rutland Centre, Vt.
4069 David N. b. May 27, 1826 ; d. Nov. 18, 1826.
4070 Maria L. b. Oct. 24, 1827 ; resides at West Rutland, Vt.
4071 Elbridge F. b. Jany. 17, 1832 ^ d. Mh. 15, 1882.
4072 Stephen W. b. Nov. 13, 1835 ; resides at West Rutland.
610 MARY PROCTOR, [1550] m. 1. IRA ELLIS, of Sullivan, N. H. Mh.
1822, who was b. Dec. 21, 1789, (the son of Simeon Ellis, of Sullivan,
who m. Lydia Comstock, of Lyme, Ct.) He resided in S. until 1835, when he
moved to Rutland, Vt. where he d. May 14, 1840, a. 50. He was a farmer and
mechanic, and a soldier in the war of 1812. He had five chil. 2. she m.
DAVID BOYNTON, Oct. 1842, (son of David E. and Bethia M. Bojmton, of
Sterling.) He was b. at Sturbridge, July 26, 1792, and resides at Sullivan, and
at the time of his marriage with Mrs. Ellis was a widower with several chil.
VII. Chil. by the first mg. b. at Sullivan.
4073 Mary C. b. Ap. 23, 1823 ; d. Sep. 15, 1832.
4074 Ira J. b. Mh. 27, 1824 ; is a popular writer.
4075 Albert W\ b. Mh. 28, 1826.
4076 Osgood, b. May 9, 1827 ; m. Ellen C. Haile, of Avery's Gore, Franklin
Co. Vt. Sep. 16, 1851.
4077 Henry P. b. Ap. 23, 1832.
611 SUSANNAH PROCTOR, [1551] m. AARON BRIGHAM, (brother
of Louisa, who m. John Proctor, see Par. 609,) June \ 1825, of Alstead,
N. H. who was b. Oct. 20, 1797. Before mg. he was a school teacher ; is now
a farmer, residing on the farm where he was b. in Alstead.
VII. Chil. b. in Alstead.
4078 Evelina F. b. Ap. 11, 1829. —4079 Lestina A. b. May 17, 1832.
4080 Willard P. b. Aug. 25, 1835. —4081 Luceba A. b. Aug. 25, 1836.
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212 ▼!!. OENEBATION,
612 Dh. NATHANIEL KINGSBURY, [1554] —has been m. four tiines ;
1. to CATHERINE! SAWIN, of NewtoD, who d. June 17, 1827, a
few months after mg. 2. m. Wid. LINDA R. WARD, of Rindge, N. H. wid. of
Benjamin Ward, Esq. and dau. of Raymond. She d. Oct. 15, 1834.
3. m. Wid. LYDIA B. PATTEN, of Temple, N.H. Nov. 3, 1835, who d. Aug.
10, 1839, a. 39. 4. m. ANN HAZEN, of Shirley, Nov. 11, 1840. Dr. Kiogs-
bury studied his profession at Ashby, was a school teacher several years, settled
at Temple, Nov. 1834 ; was a Representative in the N. Hamp. State Legislature
1840 and Ml, and a Senator in 1846. Relinquished practice 1849, and is now
engaged in agriculture in Temple. -
VII. Chil. by2dwf.
4082 Catherine S. b. Mh. 28, 1834.
Chil. by 3d wf.
4083 Benjamin B. b. May 15, 1837.
613 BETSY BARRETT, [1555] m. 1. JOHN MORSE, (July 3, 1803 ?)
at Ashby, where he then resided. He was a tanner, moved to Nelson,
N. H. where he d. Jany. 12, 1806. 2. she m. JOHN CROSBY, (a) of Athd,
Sep. 27, 1808 ; resided at Athol several years, moved to Putney, Vt where sbe
d. Jany. 30, 1847, a. 65.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Morse.
4084 Betsy, b. May 25, 1804, at Ashby ; d. Sep. 9, 1817.
4085 Olive, b. Mh. 30, 1806 ; m. Jeremiah Morton, Oct. 23, 1828, who was b.
at Athol, (where he resides) Oct. 14, 1778. He was formerly a harness
maker, but is now retired from business. They had — 4086 John, b. Oct
3, 1830, is a merchant at Pomfret, Ct. ; — 4087 Austin J. d. Sep. 8, 1832.
Chil. by Mr. Crosby.
4088 John Morse, b. Aug. 30, 1809, at Athol ; m. Amelia Cobb, Jany. 7, 1834,
dau. of Daniel and Sally Cobb, of Putney, Vt He resides at P.
4089 Lucinda Kendall, b. Oct 4, 1812, at Athol ; m. Daniel R. Cobb, brother of
Amelia, above, Jany. 27, 1835, and d. at Putney, Oct 22, 1839.
4090 Urania Barrett, b. Oct 19, 1815, at Putney ; m. John Harvey Humphrey,
May 9, 1837, who was b. at Athol, Jany. 26, 1813, son of John and Han-
nah Humphrey, and gr. son of the Rev. James Humphrey, the first minister
of Athol. He is a farmer at A. and had — 4091 John, b. Aug. 29, 1838 ;
— 4092 Lizzie H. b. Dec. 18, 1847; d. Dec. 27, 1849; — 4093 Flora
Urania, b. Feb. 2, 1851.
4094 Mary Elizabeth, b. Sep. 29, 1817 ; d. Feb. 16, 1819.
4095 Theodore Franklin, b. Ap. 9, 1821, at Putney ; m. Stella A. White, May
25, 1842, dau. of Alfred and Tabitha White, of Putney. Resides at P. ;
had — 4096 Charles Theodore ; — 4097 Willet Eugene.
4098 Francis Locke, b. Aug. 21, 1823, at Athol ; d. Feb. 11, 1825.
614 AMOS BARRETT, [1557] m. LUCY WHEELER, 1813, the dau. of
John Wheeler, of Ashby, a heroic old soldier who fought in many a
battle in the Revolution, and lived and d. at Ashby. Mrs. Barrett d. Dec. 6, 1846,
a. 52. Mr. B. resides at Ashby on his father's homestead.
VII. Chil.
4099 Nancy, b. Aug. 13, 1813; d. Aug. 6, 1814.
4100 Diantha Jane, b. July 9, 1815 ; m. Webber.
(a) His father was Joseph Crosby, b. at Worcester, who m. Haanah Howe, of Marlbofo',
and after the birth of John, moved to Athol. His gr. &ther was Joseph.
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4101 Elizabeth Morse, b. July 13, 1817 ; m. Col. John M. Everett, June 2, 1847,
who was b. Mh. 16, 1803, son of Metcalf and Fanny (Shepherd) Everett,
of Foxboro', where he now resides. He is a farmer ; has been Colonel in
Mass. Militia, Selectman, Justice of the Peace, and was a Representative in
the State Legislature in 1846. Had — 4102 Melatiah, b. June 20, 1848 ;
d. Aug. 23, 1849 ;— 4103 Metcalf, twin, b. June 20, 1848.
4104 PhUander G. b. May 30, 1819. —4105 Jonas Addison, b. Ap. 18, 1821.
4106 Augustus, b. May 7, 1823. — 3107 Angelina, b. Aug. 17, 1826.
4108 Emily Maria, b. Aug. 3, 1830.
616 OLIVE BARRETT, [1558] m. 1. BENJAMIN DAMON, Jr. July 3, '
1808, who d. Mh. 22, 1822. He was a farmer, and resided at Ashby.
2. she m. Dea. NATHAN WHEELER, June 6, 1844, of Temple, N. H. where
they resided, 1851.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg. b. at Ashby.
4109 Jonas Barrett, b. May 16, 1809. —4110 John Edwin, b. Oct. 24, 1811.
4111 Thirza M. b. Jany. 31, 1813. —4112 Urania Locke, b. Nov. 12, 1815.
4113 Sarah Kendall, b. July 9, 1817.
4114 Lydia Livermore, b. Ap. 23, 1819 ; d. young.
616 NATHAN BARRETT, [1559] m. 1. LYDIA LIVERMORE SAN-
GER, May 26, 1816, at Templeton, where she was b. Jany. 14, 1792,
(the dau. of William Sanger, of Watertown, who m. Susannah Townsend, of
Bolton.) She d. at Boston, June 17, 1819, a. 27. 2. m. HARRIET WARE,
Nov. 19, 1838, who was b. in Wrentham, Jany. 5, 1799, (the dau. of Paul Ware,
who m. Hannah Brastow.) Mr. Barrett resided some years in Boston, but is
now, 1852, a resident of Wrentham.
VII. Chil. by Istmg.
4115 Philander Wayne, b. May 12, 1817 ; d. Aug. 28, 1817.
4116 Lydia Ellen, b. Oct. 25, 1818 ; d. May 21, 1819.
Chil. by 2d mg.
4117 Ellen Brastow, b. Sep. 2, 1839.
617 LYDIA BARRETT, [1560] ra. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Jany.
12, 1815, who was b. Aug. 14, 1789, (the son of Herman and Mary
Richardson, of Brookfield.) He is a carriage maker at New Alstead, N. H.
VII. Chil.
4118 John Barrett, b. Oct. 24, 1815 ; m. Jane Eliza Lamard, in West Spring-
field, Mh. 6, 1842, who was b. Nov. 7, 1817. He was an Ornamental
Painter at Greenfield, and was appointed 1852 mail agent on the Vermont
and Mass. Railroad. He had — 4119 Gertrude, b. Oct. 7, 1843 ; — 4120
Clarence Dwight, b. Oct 25, 1846 ; — 4121 Charley, b. Oct. 24, 1849.
4122 Lorenzo Hamilton, b. July 29, 1817 ; m. Abigail Taylor Bush, of West-
field, Aug. 7, 1843. He is a blacksmith at Westfield ; had — 4123 Wil-
liam Henry, b. Jany. 8, 1845 ; — 4124 Sarah Frances, b. June, 1848.
4126 Augusta Theresa, b. Aug. 24, 1819 ; m. Joel Bullard, Ap. 25, 1844, of
Oakham. He is a carpenter at Alstead; had — 4126 Charles William,
b. May 2, 1845; — 4127 Emily Rebecca, b. Aug. 25, 1847; — 4128
Henry Sanford, b. Aug. 15, 1850.
4129 Franklin Locke, b. Oct. 27, 1821; m. Harriet Robinson, May 21, 1851,
who was b. in Antrim, N. H. May 25, 1827. He is a carriage maker at
Alstead.
4130 Lydia Ellen Sanger, b. Dee. 22, 1823 ; ro. Joel Huntoon, May 22, 1845,
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of Langdon, N. H. He is a tailor at Laurence ville, Pa.; had — 4131
Loudean Penn. b. Aug. 1846 ; — 4132 Frederick Locke, b. Ap. 1849.
618 URANIA BARRETT, [1562] b. Jany. 12, 1796, m. LYMAN GRIS-
WOLD, Ap. 21, 1824, who was b. Ap. 5, 1793, (son of Theophilus,
who m. Elizabeth Talcott, both of Bolton, Ct. Feb. 6, 1783, and moved to Green-
field, where they d.) Mr. G. is a farmer, jand resides at G.
VII. Chil.
4133 John Flavel, b. Feb. 12, 1825 ; is a school teacher.
4134 Theophilus Lyman, b. Nov. 14, 1828 ; grad. at Am. Coll. 1852.
4135 Catherine Urania, b. Sep. 12, 1831.
4136 Mary Ellen, b. Jany. 31, 1835. — 4137 Harriet Ware, b. May 4, 1838.
619 JAMES LOCKE, [1564] m. LYDIA WHITNEY, May 18, 1813. He
is a gunsmith at Wellsboro*, Pa. and celebrated as a " good shot" with
a long rifle.
VII. Chil.
4138 Lydia Whitney, b. Aug. 25, 1814 ; m. Phineas Vanhorn, of Lycoming Co.
Pa. Dec. 22, 1842, and had — 4139 Juliette R. b. Sep. 29, 1843 ; — 41394
Anna C. b. Mh. 5, 1845 ; — 4140 James W. b. Mb. 8, 1848 ; d. Ap. 1, 1848.
4141 James Kimball, b. Mh. 17, 1816 ; d. July 28, 1820.
4142 Harriet, b. Aug. 27, 1818 ; m. Sylvester Kelley, of Otsego, N. Y. May 12,
1836 ; resides in Lycoming Co. Pa. Had — 4143 George W. b. June 8,
1840; d. Jany. 21, 1841; — 4144 Charles T. b. May 21, 1842; — 4145
Lydia Ann, b, Feb. 24, 1845 ; d. Nov. 12, 1848 ; — 4146 Jane E. b. June
11, 1847.
4147 Daniel, b. Sep. 10, 1820 ; m. Clarissa Wright, of Otsego, N. Y. May 20,
1845 ; resides in Walworth Co. Wisconsin ; had — 4148 Julia M. b.
Feb. 1836.
4147^ Samuel, b. Feb. 20, 1823 ; d. Oct. 16, 1824.
4149 Perrin, b. July 4, 1825. — 4150 Merrill, b. Oct. 11, 1827.
4151 Susan M. b. Aug. 1, 1829. — 4152 Mary E. b. Nov. 21, 1881.
4153 Charies Berton, b. Sep. 12, 1833 ; d. 1835.
4154 Nancy, b. Jany. 12, 1838. — -f 155 Agnes B. b. Dec. 3, 1839.
620 EUNICE RICHARDS, [1567] m. 1. JAMES BLAKE, Jany. 1, 1811,
who was b. Nov. 18, 1780, and d. July 31, 1824. He was a paper
maker at Rockingham, Vt. 2. she m. URIAH GILSON, a farmer at R. where
they reside.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Blake.
4156 Eunice Richards, b. May 30, 1812 ; m. Moses Thurston Smith, of Unity,
N. H 1833, who is a carpenter.
4157 Esther, b. Aug. 1813 ; m. William White, of Rockingham.
4158 James, b. Dec. 1815 ; is a carpenter.
4159 Urania, b. Dec. 1817 ; m. Thomas Sleeper, of Unity, N. H. a farmer.
4160 George Stoughton, b. Feb. 23, 1820 ; is a carpenter
4161 Harriet Newell, b. Nov. 1823.
621 JOHN LOCKE RICHARDS, [1568] m. ABIGAIL GILMAN, Mh. 10,
1813, at Unity, N. H. He is a farmer, residing at Gill.
VII. Chil.
4162 John Locke, b. Ap. 23, 1815 ; m. Ellen Maria Hibbard, of Concord, Vt
Mh. 10, 1850, in Boston, where he is a dealer in watches and jewelry, re-
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siding at East Cambridge. They had — 4163 Mary Floriila, b. in Bos-
ton, Jany. 25, 1852.
4164 Edward Oilman, b. Aug. 27, 1817 ; d. Aug. 22, 1829.
4165 Urania Stoughton, b. Nov. 20, 1819; m. George H. Wells, Oct. 21, 1847.
He is a merchant at Marietta, O. was b. in Portland, Me. 1816, son of Mar-
tin and Deborah Tasker (Hinckly) Wells.
4166 Luman, b. July 28, 1822 ; d. July 31, 1843.
4167 Anna, b. Oct. 16, 1829 ; d. Jany. 24, 1833.
622 NANCY RICHARDS, [15691 m. SAMUEL BOYD SPEAR, Mh. 19,
1812, who was b. at Jaffrey, N. H. Mh. 26, 1787, and d. at Townsend,
Jany. 21, 1845, a. 57. His wid. resided at Townsend in 1852. He was a tavern-
keeper in Cavendish, Vt 'Rockingham, Vt. Bellows Falls, Vt. Walpole, N. H.
Charlestown, N. H. Lexington, Townsend, Ashby and Ashburnham.
VII. Chil.
4168 Eugenia Richards, b. Dec. 8, 1812, at Cavendish, Vt. ; m. James Dickman,
Aug. 14, 1846, at Boston ; reside's at Cambridgeport, had — 4168^ Emma
• Ann, b. Nov. 1, 1848.
4169 Cylena, b. Ap. 7, 1814, at Cav.; m. Phineas Capen, Esq. Feb. 20, 1849,
who was many years chief clerk in the office of the Register of Probate in
Boston, and who d. Aug. 1^ 1851, at Medford, a. 58 ; she resides in Boston.
4170 Ann Roselia, b* Ap. 24, 1815, at Cav. ; m. Frederick Perkins, July 7,
1846, in Boston, and d. June 18, 1847, in Boston, leaving no issue.
4171 Diana Charlotte, b. Mh. 5, 1817, at Rockingham, Vt. ; m. Alfred A. Childs,
at Townsend, Feb. 13, 1844, who was b. in Boston, June 9, 1815, the son
of Noah and Abba (Chessman) Childs. They reside in Boston ; had —
41711 Ann Perkins, b. Ap. 29, 1849; d. May 31, 1849; — 4171« Alice
Augusta, b. Jany. 13, 1851.
4172 Samuel Boyd, b. Ap. 10, 1819, at Bellows Falls ; d. Mh. 11, 1824.
4173 George, b. May 16, 1821, at Walpole, N. H. ; resides in Boston.
4174 Charles Edward, b. Sep. 11, 1824, at Charlestown, N.H. ; d. Mh. 5, 1825.
4175 Charles Boyd, b. Ap. 11, 1826, at Charlestown, N. H. is a mariner.
4176 William Henry, b. July 25, 1829, at Lexington ; m. Anna Jennison, June,
1852, and resides at Townsend.
4177 Stephen Grove, b. July 29, 1832, at Townsend, where he resides.
4178 Samuel Sidney, b. Aug. 12, 1834, at Townsend, resides in Boston.
4179 Frank Norman, b. Mh. 9, 1838, at Ashburnham, resides at Townsend.
623 URANIA BARRETT RICHARDS, [1570] m. IRA STOUGHTON,
Sep. 24, 1819, who was b. July 17, 1794. He is a farmer at Gill.
VII. Chil.
4172* Urania, b. Nov. 30, 1820 ; m. Benjamin D. Bailey, June 10, 1847, who is
a merchant in Providence, R. I. They had — 4173^ Hamiah, b. May 24,
1851.
4174^ Emma Lucretia, b. Sep. 5, 1823.
4175^ Frances Sophia, b. June 25, 1830.
614 EDWARD RICHARDS, [1571] m. SALLY DINSMORE, who was
b.- in Pepperell, 1795. They reside at Perry, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
4176^ Henry, b. in Alstead, N. H. (1818 ?) m. Charlotte , 1843, who d.
1848. He resided at Boehsster, N. Y. in 1849.
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4177^ Dana, b. in Perry, N. Y. 1823; m. Eliza Ann 1844. Resided
at Perry, 1849.
4178^ Annette, b. in Perry, 1825 ; — 4179« Albert, b. in Clareraont, N.H. 1832.
625 PERRIN NELSON RICHARDS, [1572] m. EMILY GRISWOLD,
Oct. 16, 1832, (dau. of Theophilus, and sister of Lyman, who m. Ura-
nia Barrett, see Par. 618.) He is a farmer; resided at Rockingham, Vt until
1833, when he moved to Gill ; to Bemardston in 1848, and to Sunderland in 1849,
where he resides, 1852.
VII. Chil.
4180 Theophilus Griswold, b. Feb. 2, 1824 ; d. Jany. 14, 1847.
4181 Emily A. b. Feb. 29, 1828 ; d. Ap. 12, 1828.
4182 Adeline E. b. July 14, 1829.
4183 Eliza G. b. Feb. 24, 1831 ; m. William Pomroy, of Sunderland, has dam
— 4184 Flora Eliza.m^ 1%K ^.
626 LUTHER LOCKE, [1573] ra. HANNAH WILLARD, Jany. 25, 1820,
of Langdon, N. H. who was b. June 25, 1801. He has been a trader,
at Langdon, where he resides, 1852.
VII. Chil.
4185 Luther Franklin, b. Nov. 3, 1820 ; grad. at Middlebury Coll. 1845, and at
Medical Coll. Camb. 1849. He is a physician and dentist at Nashua, N. H.
4186 Dean Jewett, b. Ap. 16, 1823 ; was educated at the Normal School at Bridge-
water, and at Camb. Med. Coll. Is a physician at California.
4187 Elmer Hall, b. Dec. 24, 1825 ; was educated at the Rensselaer Institution
in New York, and went to California in 1851.
4188 George Shepple, b. Oct. 30, 1830; went to California, 1852.
627 CALVIN LOCKE, [1574] m. ABIGAIL SHANNON, Oct 12, 1829,
who was b. at Saco, Me. Nov. 16, 1805, (the dau. of Dr. Richard Cutts
Shannon, who grad. at Harv. Coll. 1795, and d. 1828.) Mr. Locke has resided
at Ipswich many years, but is now, 1852, at Milton, W. Florida. He is a ma-
chinist and manufacturer.
VII. Chil. b. at Ipswich.
4189 Mary Shannon, b Feb. 12, 1831 ; d. Feb. 10, 1832.
4190 Mary Abby, b. Mh. 4, 1833 ; — 4191 Sarah Jewett, b. Feb. 24, 1835 ;
4192 Clinton Adams, b. Sep. 4, 1841 ; — 4193 Anna Abbott, b.
628 AMOS JEWETT LOCKE, [1575] m. CLEMENTINE STOUGH-
TON, Mh. 12, 1823, (who was b. Auff. 14, 1803, at Gill, the dau. of
Dea. Timothy Stoughton.) She d. at Acworth, N. H. Nov. 1832, a. 29. He d.
at Sullivan, N. H. May 10, 1834, a. 34. Their chil. were educated under the
care of Mrs. Gerould, their aunt
VII. ChiL b. at Acworth, N. H.
4194 Clementine M. b. Aug. 17, 1824 ; grad. at Holyoke Seminary, 1845, was
a teacher several years at St. Charles, Mo. ; was m. at Hinsdale, Aug.
23, 1849, to Rev. William Porter, of St Francisville, Mo. where they have
established a seminary. Mr. Porter is a native of Lyme, Ct. son of Dea.
Porter, who is now a resident of Newton.
4195 Charles Stoughton, b. Aug. 21, 1826 ; d. Aug. 26, 1826.
4196 Amos Jewett, b. May 80, 1827; d. same day.
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4197 Calm Stoughton, b. Oct 11, 1829 ; grad. at Am. Ool. 1849, and is now, .
1852, at the Divinity School at Cambridge. (Ty^ tUjLA^tL O^ YteA^h-
629 CYNTHIA LOCKE, [1677] m. Rev. MOSES GEROULD, of Stod-
dard, N.H. Feb. 5, 1829, who was b. May 5, 1801. (His father,
Samuel Gerould, of French descent, was b. in Wrentham, July 28, 1755, and d.
at Stoddard, N. H. Jany. 15, 1844 ; m. Azubah Thompson, who was b. in Med-
way, Mh. 3, 1765, and d. June 13, 1851.) Rev. Mr. G. studied Divinity with
Rev. Mr. Arnold, of Alstead, N. H. and was ordained over the Church there,
May 22, 1828 ; was dismissed in 1844, and installed at Hinsdale, Oct. 1844.
YI I. Chil. all but the last b. at Alstead.
4198 Sarah Cynthia, b. Ap. 6, 1832 ; d. Ap. 22, 1832.
4199 Samuel Lankton, b. July 1 1, 1834. — 4200 John Calvin, b. Aug. 29, 1837. *
4201 Sarah Azubah, b. Ap. 13, 1839. — 4202 Martin Luther, b. July 14, 1841.
4203 Ann Clementine, b. Nov. 5, 1843 ; d. Dec. 11, 1851.
4204 Edward Payson, b. Oct. 15, 1845, at Hinsdale.
630 CHARLES FINCKNEY LOCKE, [1578] m. MARY ANN JEW-
ETT, Sep. 2, 1835, who was b. Sep. 28, 1807, (the dau. of Dr. Stephen
Jewett, Jr. of Rindge, N. H.) Mr. L. is a farmer at Sullivan, N. H.
VII. Chil.
4205 Sarah Ann Jewett, b. Aug. 6, 1838.
631 Dr. JOHN LOCKE, [1581] m. MARY MORRIS, Oct. 25, 1825, at
Cincinnati, O. who was b. at Newark, N. J. 1806. Dr. Locke has de-
voted the most of his life to science in its various branches, of Botany, Geology,
Chemistry and Mechanism. He has long been Professor of Chemistry and Phar-
macy in the Medical College of Ohio, at Cincinnati, and for several years was
employed by the General Government, and by some of the States in exploring
and surveying the mineral lands in the West and North. He is the inventor of
the celebrat^ " Electro Chronograph Clock," for which Congress voted him
• 10,000 in 1849. His published works consist of The "Outlines of Botany,"
1829 — An " Account of a large Themoscopic Galvanometer," pub. in the Philo-
sophical Magazine, London, 1837 — Sub Report on " The Survey of the Mineral
Lands of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin," pub. by Congress, 1840 — Sub Report
on " the Geology of Ohio," pub. by the State, 1838 —Sub Report on " the Ex-
elosion of the Steamboat Moselle," 1840 — " Papers on the Magnetism of the
United States," pub. by the " Amer. Phi. Society in Philadelphia," in the Society's
Transactions — A Report on t)ie "Invention and Construction of the Electro
Chronograph Clock " at the National Observatory, Washington, 1851 — Papers
on ^^ the Magnetism of the United States," pub. by the Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, 1852.
He has also been a contributor to Silliman's Journal and other periodicalcu of
papers on miscellaneous subjects. He resides at Cincinnati, O.^ Jj ^^ ^l 4^^ ( u lo /^TC
VII. Chil. b. at Cincinnati. ^ C^
4206 John, b. Sep. 8, 1826. — 4207 James, b. Nov. 8, 1828.
4208 Joseph M. b. Aug. 27, 1830.
4209 William Russell, b. Jany. 16, 1832 ; d. Dec. 30, 1832.
^10 Elizabeth M. b. Sep. 20, 1834; d. Aug. 1835.
4211 Elizabeth M. b. June 4, 1836.
4212 WiUiam RusseU, b. July 19, 1838 ; d. July 7, 1840.
4213 Apphia Langworth, b. Oct 7, 1640.
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4214 William Russell, b. Ap. 19, 1848.
4215 Mary, b. July 25, 1846 ; d. May, 1850.
632 HANNAH LOCKE, [1583] in. WILLIAM 6WAN, of Pfcm, Me.
1819, who was b. at Paris, May 15, 1792. He is a farmer, has resided
in Woodstock, Me. and now, 1852, in Paris.
VIL ChiL b. in Woodstock, excepting the last, b. at Paris.
4216 Lodiska A. b. Sep. 28, 1820 ; m. James Penley, Feb. 22, 1843, who was
b. at Paris, Me. Feb. 14, 1822 ; they reside at Paris, and had — 4217 Ed-
ward Wilson, b. Dec. 12, 1843; — 4218 John Locke, b. Aug. ^6, 1847;
— 4219 Charies Russell, b. May 19, 1851.
4220 Urania Barrett, b. Jany. 7, 1822 ; m. Horace Edgeriy, Ap. 25, 1849, who
was b. in Buxton, Me. 1821 ; resides at Paris, had — 4221 Hannah Jane,
b. July 7, 1852.
4222 Lucetta Emma, b. Nov. 30, 1825 ; d. Sep. 10, 1827.
4223 William Russell, b. Nov. 22, 1827. ^
4224 Leander S. b. Jany. 24, 1830 ; m. Harriet A. Becorter, 1851, and has —
Mary E. b. May 21, 1852.
4225 Lucetta Marion, b. May 21, 1833.
4226 Hannah Emma, b. June 19, 1885 ; d. Mb. 12, 18^.
633 CLARISSA LOCKE, [1584] m. JOSIAH BLACK, 1821, who was b.
in Sedgwick, Me. She d. Sep. 13, 1848. He resides in Cambridge,
Coos Co. N. H. a farmer*
VII. ChU.
4227 Abigail, b. 1822 ; m. Cyras Harriman ; lives at Eaton, N. H.
4228 James Locke, b. July, 1823 ; m. Leviatha Scribner, 1845 ; resides at
Township B. Oxford Co. Me.
4229 Samuel Barron Locke, b. Aug. 8, 1825 ; m. Martha D. Hopkins, at Boston,
Nov. 22, 1853, who was b. at Waliiagford, Vt He is a trader at Sock-
land.
4230 Aurora G. b. Feb. 25, 1827 ; nu Benjamia T. Fretch, of Rookpoit, wbeie
they reside.
4231 John Locke, b. Feb. 2, 1829 ; is in California unmd.
4232 Rosanna, b. Ap. 28, 1831 ; is at Rockport
4233 David, b. Nov. II, 1838 ; is ia California.
4234 Sarah Jane, b. 1836 ; d. July 31, 1852, at Bockport.
4235 Clarissa Eliaabeth, b. May 13, 1640, is at OUsfieid, Me.
634 CLEMENTINE LOCKE, [1585] m. OBUN STONE, of Duc&M,
Me. 1890, where he d. about 1846, was a fanner. She has nu
HARVEY, and i^ides at Dixfield, 1852.
VII. Chil. b. atDixfield.
4236 Mary Ellen, b. Nov. 16, 1820 ; m. John Rhodes Case, Sept. 1845 ; had
— 4237 Emily A. b. Dec. 28, 1846. They reside, 1852, at Lynn.
4238 Joel Russell, b. Feb. 19, 1822. — ^^39 Marshall Valois, b. Mh. 22, 1826.
4240 Sarah Prentiss, b. Feb. 15, 1829.
4241 Mahala Delphina, b. June 2, 1833.
635 SAMUEL BARRON LOCKE, Je. [1586] m. LUCETTA EDGERLT,
1825, who was b. in Buxton, Me. Aug. 10, 1806. He is a tnillwrigbt,
is the proprietor of '^ Locke's Mills,'' at Gkvenwood, Me^ and was tar soaiiy yeus
a Jus. Peace, and Postmaster at that plaoa*
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VII. Chit. b. at Buxton.
4242 Mary Ellen, b. Sep. 16, 1826 ; m. Charier Morgan, of Gloucester, Me.
Mb. 4, 1852.
4243 John, b. Sep. 15, 1828. — 4244 Cbarles Russell, b. Not. 12, 1830 ; d. 1832.
4245 Charles Russell, b. May 16, 1833. —4246 Franklin, b. May 15, 1835.
4241 George W. b. Nov. 8, 1837. — 4248 Samuel Barron, b. Ap. 18, 1840.
636 JAMES LOCKE, [1587] m. MERCY STOWE, July 10, 1826, who
was b. in Newry, Me. Oct. 10, 1806. He is a farmer, residing on a
part of his father^s homestead in Bethel.
VII. Cbil all b. in Bethel, but the 2d b. at Veteran, N. Y.
4240 Mary Ann, b. Jaay. 31, 182S ; m. Edmund H. Chapman, of Bethel, Sep.
12 1852
4250 Jabez Bradley, b. Mb. 28, 1832. — 4251 Abigail Stowe, b. Ap. 8, 1836.
4252 Hannah Russell, b.Mh. 25, 1840. —4253 James Bradford, b. Feb. 8, 1844.
637 CHARLES RUSSELL LOCKi:, [1588J m. SUSAN HILL, in Saco,
Me. Nov. 7, 1832, who was b. at Saco, May 15^ 1809. He was a mill-
wright, but for many years his occupation has been farming. He resides at
Bethel, on his father^s homestead. He is a Jus. Peace, and has been Selectman.
VII. ChU. b. in BetheU
4554 mia Delta, b. Sep. 21, 1883.
4555 Cbarles William Russell, b. June 25, 1885.
4256 Henry Clay, b. July 7, 1837. — 4257 Susan Emery, b. Nor. 24, 1840.
4258 Samuel Barron, twin, b. Nov. 24, 1840 ; d. Feb. 1842.
4259 Mary Ellen, b. Sep. 15, 1843. — 4260 Urania, b. Mb. I9> 1848.
MARY LOCKE, [1589] m. MOSES SWAN, in Bethel, Me. who was
b. at Paris, Me. (1794 ?) Resides at San Francisco, Cal. 1852.
VII. Cha.
4261 Lavina, b. ; m. William Rhodes ; resided in Boston, 1852.
4S62 Looclta Amanda. -<• 4268 Samuel Barron Locke. — 4264 Mary Morris.
639 SOPHIA LORD, [1597] m. LESTER TILLITSON, Esq. Dec. 9,
1821, who was b. at Lyme, Ct Jany. 17, 1800, (the son of Joseph.)
He is a farmer at Elmore, Vt. and a Jus. Peace.
VII. Chil. ■
48i5 Lcfltef M. b. Dec. 25, 1823; d. Sep. 17, 1824.
4266 Chester B. b. Aug. 6, 1824 ; m. Elvira Harrington, Feb. 1847. He is a
farmer at Elmore.
4267 Sophia L. b. July 26, 1826 ; d. Sep. 30, 1848.
4268 Orlando M. b. Aug. 28, 1828 ; m. Manila Olmsted, Feb. 6, 1850. He it
a farmer at Elmore.
4269 Oramel M. b. Aug. 26, 1830. —4270 Albinus L. b. Aug. 1, 1832.
4271 Eveline A. b. June 31, 1835. — 4272 Mary E. b. Nov. 30, 1838.
4273 Melvina M. b. Oct. 1844.
MO MARY LORD, [1601] m. BENJAMIN BEARD, Ap. 4, 1825, of
Irasburg, Vt. where they reside. He is a farmer, was b. at Orange, Vt.
June 2, 1802, the son of Joseph.
VII. Chil.
4274 Clarissa, b. Dec 15, 1825. — 4275 WiUiam F. b. June 3, 1828.
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4276 (Wreene ?) C. b. Jany. 22, 1831. — 4277 Jasper W. b. July 6, 1885.
4278 Calvin Locke, b. Nov. 28, 1839.
641 PORTER LOCKE LORD, [1602] m. MARTHA PIKE, May 1, 1886,
who was b. Sep. 26, 1614, (the dau. of Reuben Pike, of Orange, Vt)
Mr. L. is a joiner and millwright at Orange, Vt.
VII. Chil.
4279 Cordelia, an adopted dau.
642 JOHN PROCTOR LORD, [16031 m. EMILY WHITE, Oct. 20, 1839,
(dau. of Reuben White, Esq. of Orange, Vt.) She is sister of Sophro-
nia, who m. Elizur W. Lord, (see next Par.) Mr. L. is a blacksmith at Orange.
VII. Chil.
4280 Raymond P. b. Mb. 6, 1843.
4281 Constance A. b. July 29, 1844; d. Dec. 10, 1845.
4282 Florence S. b. May 15, 1847. —4283 Coralin, b. Ap. 8, 1849.
643 Dea. elizur WELLS LORD, [1604] m. 1. SOPHRONIA A
WHITE, Jany. 8, 1845, who d. Oct. 24, 1848. (She was dau. of
Reuben White, Esq. of Orange, Vt. and sister of Emily, who m. John P. Lord.
See Par. above.) 2. he m. her sister, ORINDA WHITE, Mb. 27, 1849. He
b a farmer at Orange.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
4284 Bumel E. b. Oct. 8, 1848.
Chil. by second wf.
4285 Sophronia Maria, b. Feb. 16, 1850.
6U JOHN LOCKE, [1606] m. LUCY TURNER, of Portsmouth, N.IL
Nov. 12, 1821. He was a blacksmith, resided at Cambridge, where
- he d. Jany. 5, 1842, a. 44. His wid. resided at Newton, 1852.
VII. ChU.
4286 John Turner, b. Jany. 17, 1823 ; m. Harriet Brown, (Aug.?) 185L He
is a periodical agent at Cambridgeport. ^
4287 WUliam Bezaleel, b. Jany. 18, 1825,
4288 Lucy Ann, b. Ap. 18, 1827 ; m. George T. Denton, of Braintree, Ap.
1847, who resided at Newton, 1852.
4289 Sarah Turner, b. Aug. 20, IQQ9.
4290 Catherine Eunice, b. Dec. 16, 1832.
4291 Henry Stoddard, b. Mb. 26, 1837.
646 JOHN BOWKER, [1616] m. SELECTA H. STUART, Ap. 2, 1840,
who was b. in Templeton, May 20, 1810, (dau. of Richard, who m.
Ruth Bixby, and, 1852, resides at Winchendon, and who is the gr. gr. son of
John Stuart, of Rowley and Leominster.) Mr. Bowker resides in Eeene, N. H.
VII. Chil.
4292 Emily Caroline, b. at Royalston, Jany. 12, 1842 ; d. Sep. 26, 1849.
4293 Ellen Selecta, b. at Eeene, Feb. 9, 1851
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646 MARIA LOCKE, [1618] in. 1. DAVID MELLEN, of Newport, N.H.
1825. 2. m. ORIN RAWSON, of Cornish, N. H. Resided in Nashua,
N.H. 1850.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
4294 Lucia Maria.
Chil. by 2d mg.
4296 Granville Ward. —4297 Sarah. —4298 Henry. —4299 Estella.
647 JOHN FRANKLIN LOCKE, [1619] m. SARAH THOMAS, 1845 ;
he is a mason ; resided in New Orleans, La. 1850.
VII. Chil. b. in Boston.
4300 Samuel Thomas. — 4301 Emma Josephine.
648 SARAH ANN LOCKE, [1620] m. JOHN BARNES, of Hillsboro',
N. H. 1838, and d. Feb. 1, 1847.
VII. Chil.
4302 Celestia Fredereka. —4303 Estelle Maria. —4304 Malore Albertina.
649 ELIZABETH LOCKE, [1621] m. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
REEVES, of Salem, June 25, 1837, who was b. Jany. 28, 1816, and
resides in Boston.
VII. Chil.
4305 Emma Elizabeth, b. Aug. 27, 1838.
4306 Franklin Wadswojth, b. Jany. 31, 18—; d. July 26, 1845.
4307 Edwin Osborne, b. Oct. 22, 1841.
4308 Henry Bricker, b. Nov. 3, 1844; d. Ap. 24, 1846.
4309 Arthur Merrill, b. Nov. 26, 1846.
650 MARY LOCKE, [1622] m. THOMAS WESTON, Jany. 19, 1826,
and resides at Russell, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
4310 Mary M. b. Jany. 8, 1827. — 4311 Emma Ann, b. Feb. 12, 1830.
4312 Orvin G. b. July 28, 1831. — 4313 Eliza M. b. June 21, 1833.
651 JOHN LOCKE, [1623] m. EMMA ANN KNOX, Sep. 1830. He
resided in Westport, N. Y. and Stockholm, N. Y. St. Charies, 111. and
d. in Wisconsin, where he had gone to look out some land, June 11, 1847, a.
nearly 46. His wid. resides with her son, Lafayette, in Barryboo, Sank Co. Wis.
VII. Chil.
4314 Lafayette, b. June 1832 ; was a soldier in the Mexican war, and resides on
land granted him by the government at Barryboo, Sank Co. Wis.
4315 Alvin, b. Mh. 1834. — 4316 Albert, b. 1836 ; d. 1837.
4317 Helen, b. 1838. — 4318 William H. b. 1841.
652 ELIZA LOCKE, [1624] m. 1. WILLIAM C. BALDWIN, Oct. 20,
1823, who d. June 10, 1829. 2. OLIVER BARRETT, Jan. 3, 1837,
who d. Ap. 3, 1842. She resides at Potsdam, N. Y. with her dau. Minerva.
VII. Chil. by first mg.
4319 Marion E. b. Aug. 3, 1824.
4320 Minerva A. b. Oct. 15, 1825; m. Alexander Stanton, Oct. 4, 1846 ; resides
at Potsdam, N. Y. Had —4321 Marthelia B. b. Sep. 21, 1847.
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653 LUCINDA LOCKE, [16271 m. KOYAL STORES, Ap. 22, 1834,
and resides at Westport, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
4322 Eugene, b. Feb. 7, 1835. — 4323 Clark, b. Nov. 28, 1836.
4324 Alvira, b. June 8, 1839. — 4325 Charles H. b. June 14» 1843.
4326 Lucinda E. b. May 14, 1847.
654 LYDIA LOCKE, [1637] m. LANMON NIMS, Feb. 15, 1837, who
was b. Feb. 3, 1811, sod of Asahel Nims, of Sullivan, N. H. He is a
carpenter, resides at Keene, N. H. wbere he has bee* a seleetman. His wf. d.
Feb. 2, 1851 ; and Oct. 28, 1851, he ra. ELIZABETH HASKINGS, who was
b. at St. Anstell, England, Dec. 28, 1826.
VII. Chil. by 1st m^. ; the 1st b. at Sullivan, the others at Keene.
4928 Samuel, b. Dec. 3^ 1837. — 4329 Saiah Maria, b. Oct. 31, 1842.
4330 Lydia Ann, b. Aug. 30, 1844. — 4331 Jenny, b. Dec. 29, 1850.
655 JOHN GOODWIN LOCKE, [1643] m. JANE ERMINA STARK-
WEATHER, Oct 2ft, 1829, at Worthington, where she was b. Ap.
25, 1805, the dau. of Dea. Charles and Deborah (Brown) Starkweather, and niece
of the late Hon. Ezra Starkweather of Wor. being a descendant of Robert Stark-
weather, who was at Roxbury in 1640, and who aflerwards moved to Ipswich.
Mrs. Locke has for many years been generally known as a writer ; her contribu-
tions, both in prose and poetry, to the literature of the day, have been frequent.
A collection of her poems was published in 1842, and a poem entitled ^' Boston/*
was published in 1846, and a 2d edition appeared the same year, and *' Rachel,'*
a book for children. She has another volume nearly ready for the press. A welU
known popular critic sa^s, ^^ Her writings partake more of imprmfiuUion tbaa
those of any other American female writer."
Mr. Locke was educated for a mercantile business, but his health failing, he
was obliged to relinquish it, and for several years contiBiied ill health prevented
his engaging in any active business. In 182<», he went to Caracas, Venezuela, as
agent for a mercantile house in New York, but the climate was unpropitious,
contrary to his expectations, and he returned the same year, and soon after
entered the law office of his father at Ashby, and commenced reading law, and
for several years he took charge of his iather^s business while the latter was ab-
sent in Congress ; but a chronic disease of the eyes seemed to forbid hopes of
success in that profession. After passing about two years at Buffalo^ N. Y. be
settled in Lowell, Aug. 1833, and for six years was clerk in a large manufactory.
In 1839, he was elected a member of the Common Council, m Ap. 1840, was
chosen Auditor of Accounts, and in Sep. of the same year. Cleric of the Council,
to both of which offices he was re-elected nine consecutive years, and in 1849
he received an appointment in the Boston Custom-house, where he yet remains.
He was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the County of Middlesex in 1842,
and for the County of Suffolk, in 1852.
The " Midnight lamp," could it speak, would testify to his unremitted toil for
seven years, to the exclusion of every thing else, in preparing the Memorial of
his ancestors, and as Tacitus says, " Nihil scriptum miracula causaj'*'* (Nothing
composed for the sake of exhibiting prodigies, or exciting wonder.)
VII. Chil. the 1st b. at Buffiilo, N. Y. the 2d at Worthington, the others
at Lowell.
4332 John, b. Sep. 23, 1831.
4333 Charies Starkweather, b. Ap. 16, 1833 ; d. Aug. 2, 1842.
4884 Jane Ermina, b. Ap. 11, 1887 ; d. Feb. 26, 1888.
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4335 Jane Ermina, b. May 17, 1B40. — 4336 Mary Haven, b. June 22, 1843.
4337 Grace Le Baron, b. June 22, 1845.
433S Francis Goodwin, b. July 21, 1846; d. May 27, 184a
666 ALBERT LOCKE, [1644] in. MARY ANN LOCKE, [1662] his
cousin, Mb. 1, 1837, who was b. Mb. 11, 1809, (dau. of Judge Joseph
Locke.) He obtained his education preparatory to entering College at New Ips-
wich, N. H. Westford and Concord Academies. Graduated at Har. Coll. 1829,
studied Law with his father at Ashby, was admitted to the Middlesex Bar, 1834,
and entered on the practice of Law at Ashby, where he continued till Oct. 1835,
when he moved to Lowell, and became a partner with Hon. John A. Knowles.
Mr. Knowles retired from business in 1839, leaving Mr. L. his law business. He
was eminently successful in his profession* During his connection with Col. he
taught a school the winter of 1828 at Billerica, the winter of 1829 at Ashby, and
after he grad. he was chosen Preceptor of Billerica Academy, where he continued
until June, 1830. At Lowell he was chosen Clerk of the Police Court, and Clerk
of the Common Council, which offices he continued to hold until his death, Sep.
26, 1840, a. nearly 33. From an obituary in the Christian Register, written by
his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Miles, I extract the following : — " To the strict purity of
his private life, to rare sincerity and simplicity of character, to great discernment
and UMlependence of judgment, he added an unfailing kindness of manner and a
generous warmth of afiection, which both found their way at once to all hearts,
and kept a lastbg hold upon them. And as his life was free from guile, so there
was a touching simplicity in his death.'*
VII. Chil.
4339 Joseph Albert, b. Oct. 31, 1839, at Lowell.
C^ MEHITABEL CROSBY, [1648] m. MARK GOSS, 1814, at Mont-
pelier, Vt. and d. at Brooklyn, N. Y. May 6, 1839, a. 45. She was
the mother of 12 chtl. foar of whom d. in infancy. Mr. G. resided near Colum-
bus, O. 1851 ; had a second wf.
VII. Chil.
4940 Lucia Augusta, b. ; m. Stephen Partridge, a native of England.
They resided, 1851, near Jefiertonville, la. and had — 4341 Ann Augusta,
and — 4342 Charles Crosby.
4848 diaries H. b. ; m. Sarah Cheever, of Onedia Co. N. Y. They
resided, 1851, at Columbus, O. and had — 4344 Gertrude ; — 4845 Sarah ;
— 4346 John Gustavus.
4347 Gustavus F. b. ; grad. at Union OoL N. Y. was Preceptor of an Acad-
emy in Indiana, an officer in the Indiana Regiment thai went to Mexico in
1846, and d. at Camargo, of fever, the same year.
4348 John Crosby, b. ; was a Physician at Varrick, N. Y. He grad.
at the Geneva Medical College, N. Y. in 1845. He was murdered in the
night when walking from Waterloo to Varrick, Dec. 1, 1647. It is sup-
posed that he was taken for one of the tax collectors, whom he resembled,
as he was not known to have an enemy.
4349 James Morrison, b, — 4350 Catherine Mehitabel, b.
4851 Mark Wenlworth, b. — 4352 Charlotte Haven, b.
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234 VII. G£N£RAT10N.
668 Rev. SAMUEL LOCKE CROSBY, [1649] m. NANCY GAYLORD,
of Berlin, Vt. 182L He is a Presbyterian Minister at Crawfords-
ville, la. and Preceptor of an Academy.
VII. Chil. b. at Montpelier, Vt.
4353 Emily Locke, b. 1822 ; m. Hiram Abdil, of Covington, la. and d. Sep.
1851 ; had — 4354 Clara ; and one other.
4355 Fanny Crosby, b. 1825 ; ra. Philo Wiley, a teacher, resided at Crawfords-
ville, la. 1851, and has — 4356 Fanny.
669 Rev. GEORGE LOCKE CROSBY, [1653] m. 1. CHARLOTTE
PIERCE, 1830, the adopted dau. of Rev. Cyrus Pierce, then of Ando-
ver. She d. at Pittsburg, Pa. 1834. 2. m. in 1839, JEMIMA WISE, of Holmes
Valley, Florida, where he then resided. He is now, 1852, at Pensacola, Flo. ; is
a Methodist Minister and Preceptor of an Academy.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
4357 Charlotte Pierce, b. at Philadelphia, Pa. 1832, and d. there, 1836.
Chil. by second wf.
4358 John, b. —4359 Charles, b. — 4360 Sarah Charlotte, b.
4361 Eliza Allen, b. ; and has buried three in infancy.
660 MARIA HEALD, [1654] m. JOHN EDWARDS, at Acton, Dec. 5,
1825, who was b. 1800, son of Col. John and Susannah Edwards, of
Acton. They resided at Acton and Lowell, and 1851, moved to Rockport, III.
He was a farmer at Acton, lumber and provision dealer in Lowell, and is now
engaged in lumbering.
VII. Chil.
4362 Julia Eliza, b. ; m. Stillman A. Clemens, (Oct 1850?) of Ct
who (grad. at Yale Col.?) resides at Springfield.
4363 Francis Marshall, b. — 4364 John Haven, b. — 4365 Annie Maria, b.
661 SARAH ANN HEALD, [1657] m. 1. SAMUEL L. WILKINS, June
7, 1831, who was b. at Westford, May 1804, and d. at Lowell, Aug. 31,
1843, a. 39. (He was the son of John C. Wilkins, who m. Susan Leighton, dau.
of Francis, of Westford.)^ Was a merchant at Lowell. 2. she m. JACOB
QUlNCY KETTELLE, Esq. Aug. 30, 1848, who was b. at Limington, Me.
Sep. 1804 ; grad. at Waterville, Me. and is a Lawyer in Boston, residing at
Newton Comer.
[His father was James Eettelle, who was a member of the Mass. Legislature 1807 and
1808, before Maine was set off, and several years Postmaster of Limerick, Me. and m. Maiy,
dau. of Dr. Jacob Quincy, of Boston.]
VII. Chil. by Mr. Wilkins, b. at Lowell.
4366 Francis Locke, b. July, 1832 ; d. Dec. 1832.
4367 Catharine A. b. Dec. 1833 ; d. Aug. 1834.
662 HARRIET LOCKE, [1661] m. JOHN DONALDSON LOCKE, a
planter of Louisville, Ky. May 2, 1838, who was b. in Jefferson Co.
Va. Aug. 1, 1791.
[He is son of John Donaldson Locke, who m. Ann Bate, (dau. of Dr. Bate, who emigrated
from England and settled in St. Mary's Co. Maryland.) and gr. son of Meverill Locke, who,
it is said, was an emigrant from England or Scotland to Virginia. This statement needs
confirmation ; I am of the opinion that the emigrant was the father of Meverill, and perhaps
resided in Lancaster Co. Fa.j
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YII. GENERATION. 225
VII. Chil. b. at Louisville.
4368 Julia Dalton, b. Mh. 20, 1839 ; d. Jan. 29, 1842.
4369 Joseph Henry, b. Feb. 12, 1841. — 4370 Lydia Goodwin, b. Feb. 1, 1843.
663 HANNAH GOODWIN LOCKE, [1665] m. WILLIAM FOSTER,
May 26, 1846, then a merchant in Boston, but who, in 1852, removed
to Windsor, Vt
VII. Chil.
4371 John W. b. Ap. 27, 1847. — 4372 Mary Haven, b. Dec. 18, 1848.
4373 Charles, b. Mh. 6, 1850. — 4374 WUliam, b. Nov. 12, 1851.
664 MARY TUFTS LOCKE, [1674] m. 1. ANSON HICKS, Dec. 21,
1818, of Lyndon, Vt. He belonged to the U. S. Army, and was mur-
dered by the Indians at Fort Gibson, on the Mississippi, Jany. 1836. 2. she m.
AUSTIN COLBY, of Boston, Aug. 20, 1840. She resides in Boston.
VII. ChU. by Mr. Hicks, b. at Lyndon.
4375 George Winchester, b. Sep. 25, 1819 ; d. Nov. 13, 1819.
4376 Sarah, b. Ap. 30, 1821 ; m. Charles Carter, of Boston, 1840, who was b.
Oct. 25, 1818 ; is a painter in Boston, and has — 4377 Helen Frances, b.
Aug. 31, 1840; — 4378 Charles William, b. May 27, 1843 ; — 4379
George Henry, b. July 9, 1848.
4380 Lucy, b. Oct. 8, 1823 ; d. Mh. 22, 1844, a. 20.
4381 Geoi^ H. b. Ap. 7, 1826 ; d. June 1, 1831.
Chil. by Mr. Colby, b. in Boston.
4382 Mary Austin, twin, b. ) June 19, 1841 ; d. Jany. 16, 1843.
4383 Martha Tufts, twin, b. | '' '' '' d. same day.
666 ELIZA LOCKE, [1675] m. WILLIAM McGAFFEY, of Lyndon, Vt.
A p. 9, 1827, where they reside.
VII. Chil.
4884 Jane Eliza, b. Jany. 28, 1828. — 4385 George W. b. Jany. 7, 1834.
666 WILLIAM LOCKE, [1676] m. MARY C. WAIT, Dec. 23, 1827,
who was b. Mh. 7, 1809, (dau. of Aaron and Hannah (Randall) Wait)
He is a farmer, residing in Lyndon, Vt Has lived in Boston, where he has
now, 1852, a Provision Store.
VII. Chil.
4386 Catharine, b. 1827 ; d. 1833.
4887 Mary Smith, b. 1829 ; m. Asahel Burt, Jr. Nov. 28, 1850 ; resides in New
York city.
4388 Julia Frances, b. 1840. — 4389 Georgiana, b. 1844.
4390 Martha Ann Cook, b. 1846 ; d. 1847.
4891 John Joseph Mahoney, b. 1848. — 4392 EUen Isabel, b. 1850 ; d. 1851.
6G7 SOPHRONIA WHITTEMORE, [1693] m. WILLARD NEWTON,
May 13, 1835, who was b. at Southboro', May 28, 1798, and resides at
Fitzwilliam, N. H.
VII. Chil. b. atFitz»-
4393 Austin G. b. Aug. 11, 1836 ; d. 1837.
4894 Barrett W. b. Sep. 29, 1838. —4395 EmUy S. b. Jany. 15, 1841.
4896 WiUard A. b. Feb. 8, 1842.
99
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226 VII. GENERATION.
668 REBECCA WHITTEMORE, [16981 m. EDMUND S. BLODGETT,
May 15, 1834, who was b. at Deerfteld, July 31, 1810, and resides,
1852, at Cascade, Dubuque Co. Iowa.
VII. Chil. b. at Fitzwilliam, N. H.
4397 William B. b. July 19, 1835. — 4398 Joseph T. b. Aug. 8, 1837; d. 1851.
4399 Frederick H. b. Aug. 22, 1840.
669 VVILLIAM WHITTEMORE, [1699] m. SARAH S. BDTTER-
FIELD, at Marlboro', N. H. Dec. 27, 1838, who was b. Oct. 20, 1810.
VII. Chil. the first b. at Fitz"- the others at Richmond, N. H.
4400 Sarah F. b. Sep. 10, 1839. —4401 William, b. July 10, 1843.
4402 Austin, b. June 27, 1845. —4403 A son, b. Oct. 30, 1848.
670 NANCY LOCKE, [1702] m. SAMUEL HILL, at FitzwiUiam, N. H.
Nov. 9, 1824, who was b. at Lancaster, Mh. 25, 1801.
VII. Chil. b. at Fitzwilliam.
4404 Mary, b. Feb, 1, 1826.
4405 Sarah M. b. Oct. 1, 1827 ; m. 1. Sardine S. Bicelow, Oct. 30, 1845, who
was b. at Charlestown, N. H. Nov. 9, 1819, and d. June 9, 1848, without
issue. 2. she m. James O. Mann, June 13, 1850, b. at Natick, Nov. 1820.
4406 Ellen, b. Mh. 9, 1831 ; ra. Marvin T. Tottingham, Jany. 30, 1851, who
was b. at Winchendon, Mh. 31, 1825.
4407 Charles Henry, b. Nov. 6, 1835; d. Nov. 17, 1836.
4408 Charles E. b. Oct. 10, 1838. — 4409 Abby L. b. May 28, 1842.
671 WILLIAM DANA LOCKE, [1703] m. MIRANDA ADAMS, Dec.
1 1, 1838, who was b. at New Ipswich, N. H. Nov. 25, 1810, (the dau.
of Dea. Isaac Adams.) He is a farmer residing at Fitzwilliam, and to him I am
indebted for much information relating to various families.
VII . Chil. the 1st b. at Ashbumhara, 2d and 3d at New Ipswich, the
others at Fitzwilliam.
4410 Sarah D. b. May 23, 1836. —4411 William E. b. Aug. 14, 1837.
4412 Warren P. b. Nov. 14, 1838. — 4413 Isaac N. b. May 25, 1841.
4414 Elizabeth A. b. Oct. 8, 1843. —4415 Mary C. b. Aug. 10, 1846.
4416 Emma A. b. Sep. 20, 1848.
672 EDWIN LOCKE, [1706] m. MARTHA LAURENS HOWELL,
Sep. 1836, who was b. at Cornish, N. H. Nov. 9, 1812, dau. of Rev.
Joseph and Hannah Rowell, and sister of Eliza, who m. Rev. ChaHea Shedd,
[Par. 899.1 Mr. Locke and his wf. embarked at Boston, Dec. 14, 1836, for the
Sandwich Islands, where they were sent by the American Foreign Miasiooary
Society as teachers. They were stationed at Waralua, Oahu, where she d. Oct
9, 1842, a. nearly 30. He d. at Punahou, Honolulu, Oct 28, 1843, a. 30. Their
labors were highly satisfactory to the Missionary Society, and their deaths were
much lamented. They left three children, who have been under the care of Rev.
Asa B. Smith, at Buckland, who has most kindly supported and educated them,
with some aid granted by the Missionary Society.
VII. Chil. b. at Waralua.
4417 William H. b. Aug. 5, 1837 ; drowned, Nov. 5, 1841, at Waraloa.
4418 Lucy M. b. Dec. 183& —4419 Martha L. b. Mh. 23, 1840.
4420 Mary S. b. July 23, 1841.
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Til. OENSRATIOlf. 227
673 JAMES W. LOCKE, [1707] m. LOUISA F. BIGELOW, Nov. 5, 1840,
who was b. at Natick, May 14, 1816. He was for many years engaged
as a Teacher in Boston, afterwards edited a newspaper at Batesyille, Arkansas,
where he d. Mh. 2, 1845, a. near!y 30.
VII. Chil. b. atNatick.
4421 James F. b. Sep. 1, 1841.
674 PHILANDER THOMPSON, [2424] m.(CANDIS?)GAYLORD, Mh.
1833, who was b. at Florence, N. Y.
VII. Chil. b. at Florence.
4422 Henry O. b. Mh. 2, 1834. —4423 William M. b. July 7, 1835.
4424 Helen, b. July 28, 1837. —4425 Benjamin F. b. Jany. 12, 1839.
675 LEONARD THOMPSON, [2425] m. AMY FURGUSON, 1835, who
was b. at Vienna, N. Y. Jany. 12s 1810.
VII . Chil. the 1st b. at Warren, O. the five next b. at Greensburg, la.
the last at Grand Rapids, Mich.
4426 Lucina H. b. Aug. 8, 1836 ; d. 1836.
4427 Nancy L. b. Nov. 11, 1837. — 4428 Stephen D. b. Dec. 27, 1839.
4429 Sarah F. b. Jany. 28, 1842. —4430 Mary £. b. Mh. 18, 1844.
4431 Martha V. b. Sep. 26, 1846. —4432 Wallace A. b. Mh. 15, 1849.
676 FIDELIA M. THOMPSON, [2426] m. WILLIAM RICE, at Florence,
Oneida Co. N. Y., July 4, 1837, who was b. at White Creek, Washing-
ton Co. N. Y. Jany. 9, 1813.
VII. Chil.
4433 Harriet N. b. June 13, 1840, at Florence ; d. Sep. 17, 1841.
4434 Asa L. b. Nov. 1, 1841, at Peaceville, Ohio.
4435 John Roberts, b. June 25, 1844, '' ''
4436 William L. b. June 28, 1849, at Wright, Ottowa Co. Mich.
677 PATTY M. THOMPSON, [2427] m*. HENRY LOVELESS, Dec. 30,
1834, at Whitestown, Oneida Co. N, Y. where he was b. Th^ have
resided at Newton Falls, O. Windham, Portage Co. O. and Bristol, Kendall
County, III.
VII . Chil. the first four b. at Newton Falls, O. the fifth at Windham,
O. the sixth at Bristol, III.
4437 Harriet M. b. Dec. 11, 1835. —4438 Henry D. b. Dec. (1836?)
4439 Edwin L. b. Sep. 1837. —4440 Lorin T. b. Sep. 1840.
4441 Theodore C. b. June, 1844. — 4442 Mary A. b. June or Jan. 1847.
678 NANCY L. THOMPSON, [2428] ra. GEORGE COOK, at West Cam-
den, N. Y. Ap. 1841, who was bom in Connecticut.
VII. Chil. b. at West Camden.
4448 Francis A. b. Jan. 17, 1843. — 4444 Henry, b. Mh. 17, 1844.
679 POLLY THOMPSON, [2429] m. LORIN OVIAT, at Newton Falls,
Trumbull Co. O. Nov. 11, 1841.
VII. Chil. b. at Newton Falls,
4446 Maria S. b. Dec. 17, 1842. —4447 Sidney E. b. Nov. 14, 1844.
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228 VII. GENERATION.
4448 John F. b. Jany. 23, 1846.
4449. George W. and ) i i^k lo ifi>iO
4450 Oliver H. P. J b. Mb. 12, 1849.
680 REBECCA THOMPSON, [2430] m. BENJAMIN NEWHOUSE,
Nov. 5, 1842, at Whitestown, Oneida Co. N. Y. where he was b.
VII. Chil. b. at Whitestown.
4451 Sarah A. b. June, 1846. — 4452 Priscilla C. b. Sep. 9, 1848.
681 FRANKLIN BROWN LOCKE, [1712] m. LUCY SANDERSON,
Aug. 1845, who was b. at Stoddard, N. H. July 4, 1824. He keeps a
Gentleman's Furnishing Store and Shirt Depot in Washington street, Boston.
VII. Chil. b. in Boston.
4453 Charles F. b. Oct. 29, 1846. — 4454 Edward G. b. Dec. 29, 1848.
4455 Lucy Eliza, b. Nov. 23, 1850. — 4455^ A dau. b. Dec. 25, 1852.
682 SARAH JONES [1713] m. AMOS OAKMAN, May 12, 1819; who
resided atFitchburg, 1851.
VII. Chil.
4456 Amos Thomas, b. Mb. 29, 1820 ; m. Mary Carlton, of Fitchburg, June, 1847.
4457 Eliza Jones, b. July 18, 1822. — 4458 John, b. Jany. 22, 1825 ; d. 1826.
4459 Sarah Jane, b. July 24, 1827; m. Elder Cyrus Eastman, Nov. 10, 1846.
4460 Leonard J. b. Jany. 19, 1830. — 4461 George, b. July 30, 1832; d. 1837.
683 MALBRY TURNER JONES, [1717] m. ANN FAR WELL SNOW,
Ap. 29, 1830, of Lunenburg. He resides at Townsend.
VII. Chil.
4462 Lucy A. b. May 27, 1835. — 4463 Henry B. b. Jany. 15, 1888.
4464 Charlotte E. b. Aug. 31, 1840. — 4465 Martha A. b. Mb. 1, 1841.
4466 Mary T. b. Sep. 6, 1843.
684 DAVID JONES [1718] m. OLIVIA GRAY HUGHES, of Wind-
ham, N. H. May 1, 1834. She resides at Lunenburg. He d. ( 1839 r )
VII. Chil. /
4467 Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 8, 1835, at Nantucket
4468 Charles Milton, b. Aug. 3, 1838, " "
4469 Frances Ann, b. June 11, (1840 ?) " Lunenburg.
685 LUCY WILDER, [1399] m. Dea. OTIS STEARNS, of Leominster,
1816.
VII. Chil.
4470 Frances Ann, b. ; m. Rev. Albert B, Camp, (see Par. 557.)
4471 Thomas C. — 4472 Susan. — 4473 Joel W. — 4474 Lucy A.
686 EPHRAIM JONES [1720] ^. ^ JEmJBII a" BARRETT, Jany. 8,
1816, of Lunenburg, where iney reside.
VII. Chil. b. at Lunenburg.
4475 Henrietta, b. 1817; m. 1. Rev. Joseph Ellis, Ap. 18, 1836, by whom she
had two daus. 2. m. Major Abram Pierce, 1848, and has gone to Wis-
consin.
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VII. GENERATION. 229
4476 Charles E. b. Jany. 31, 1818 ; d. Sep. 3, 1819.
4477 Maria L. b. Mh. 15, 1821 ; m. Rev. Randall Mitchell, of Wiltoo, (Me. ?)
Feb. 11, 1844, a Methodist minister.
4478 William F. b. Mh. 18, 1824 ; d. Jany. 26, 1851.
4479 Sarah £. b. Feb. 11, 1827 ; m. Jonathan Piper, of Ashbumham, Mh. 1848.
4480 Geoi^e £. b. June 23, 1830. — 4481 Charles Gustavus, b. Ap. 2, 1834.
687 LUCY JONES, [1721] m. JAMES PUFFER, of Westminster, 1821,
where they resided in 1851.
VII. Chil.
4482 George. — 4483 Lucy Ann. — 4484 Nancy.
4485 Mary. — 4486 James.
OILMAN JONES, [1737] m. SYLVIA WARD, dau. of Dea. Samuel
Ward, of Ashburnham, Feb. 8, 1828. He is a merchant at Ashbum-
ham, and is also connected with manufacturing, and is Deacon of the 2d Church ;
has no issue, but has adopted a son of his brother Christopher.
VII. ChU.
4487 Homer Swab, b. Dec. 29, 1841.
689 TIL A JONES, [1738] m. ELIPHAZ ALLEN, of Rindge, N. H.
June, 1834, who d. in Jaffrey, N. H. July 13, 1848. She resides at
Ashburnham.
VII. Chil.
4488 George Jones, b. 1835. — 4489 Warren Fay, b. 1837.
4490 Charlotte Sophia, b. 1839. — 4491 Henry Taylor, b. 1841.
690 CAROLINE JONES, [1739] m. EZRA HUDSON, of Templeton,
(where they reside,) Nov. 27, 1847. She is his 4th wife.
VII. Chil. b. at Templeton.
4492 Edmund Jones, b. Nov. 4, 1848.
691 CHRISTOPHER JONES, [1740] m. MARY WARD, Ap. 17, 1889,
dau. of Caleb Ward. He d. Ap. 9, 1843, and his wid. resides in Ash-
bumharo.
VII. Chil. b. at Ashburnham.
4493 Catherine Taylor, b. Jany. 26, 1840.
4494 Homer Swain, b. Dec. 29, 1841 ; has been adopted by his uncle. Oilman
Jones. (See Par. 688.)
4495 Mary Mersylvia, b. Dec. 4, 1843.
691 MARY WILLARD, [1742] m. ELDER HUMPHREY HARRIS,
Feb. 23, 1814, who was b. in Concord, Mh. 28, 1795, and was killed in
Winchendon by the fall of a tree in the woods, Jany. 13, 1847, a. nearly 53.
Vn. Chil.
4496 Humphrey, b. Mh. 19, 1815 ; m. Emeline Clark, Mh. 8, 1838, who was
dau. of Levi Clark, and gr. dau. of Daniel. They reside at Ashburnham,
and had — 4497 Mary, b. Jany. 24, 1839 ; — 4498 Harriet L. b. Sep. 20,
1842 ; — 4499 Francis, b. Aug. 6, 1844, d. Feb. 27, 1846 ; — 4500 Charles
F. b. Nov.30, 1848.
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830 VII. GEKBRATION.
4501 Cynthia, b. June 8, 1817; m. Albert Richardson, Sep. 5, 1846, in Brattle-
boro', Vt. who was b. in Plattsburg, N. Y. Jany. 16, 1821, the son of Jonas.
They reside at Ashblirnham, and had — 4502 Adelaide, b. June 16, 1847 ;
4503 Herbert C. b. Mb 22, 1849.
4504 LysanderB. b. Dec. 20, 1823.
693 CYNTHIA WILLARD, [1743] m. JONATHAN Y. GROSS, Sep.
17, 1816, who was b. in Wellfleet, Oct. 15, 1792, the son of Thomas
and Abigail (Young) Gross. He is the youngest but one of fourteen children,
twelve of whom are now, 1852, living. He moved from Winchendon in 1817,
to Ashburnham, and in 1826 to Duxbury, where he now resides ; is a house-
wright.
VII. Chil.
4505 Lurania, b. Dec. 31, 1820 ; m. Capt. Thomas Sparks, of ProvincetowD, Oct
1839, where they reside. They had — 4506 Hannah Y. b. 1843 ; — 4607
Thomas W. b. 1848 ; and two others that have died.
4508 Mary, b. July 15, 1822 ; m. Morgan B. Stetson, of Pembroke, 1843, who is
a trader in Cohasset.
4509 Rebecca, b. Dec. 27, 1824 ; m. William M. Smith, Sep. 1849, who is a
farmer in Duxbury.
4510 Willard Y. b. Ap. 7, 1830 ; is a housewright at Provincetown, unmd.
4511 Charles A. b. June 25, 1832 ; is a housewright, and resides with his father.
694 SYLVIA WILLARD, [1744] m. JONATHAN WINCHESTER,
Mh. 22, 1815, who is son of Rev. Mr. Winchester, the first minister
of Ashburnham. He was b. Oct. 15, 1787 ; is a farmer at Ashburnham. She ib
dead, and he has m. a wid. Ward.
VII. Chil. b. in Ashburnham.
4512 Albert N. b. Jany. 27, 1816 ; m. in Brattleboro% Vt. Adeline Lewis, of
Fitchburg, Mh. 12, 1848. He is a farmer at Ashburnham.
4513 Harriet, b. Mb. 15, 1818 ; m. in Boston, Joseph Plaistridge, of Cornish,
N. H. Dec. 8, 1837. He is a farmer at Cornish.
4514 Silas, b. July 28, 1820 ; m. in Ashburnham, Mary Gibson, of that town,
Ap. 12, 1842. He is a farmer at Fitchburg.
4515 Laura A. b. Feb. 16, 1822 ; d. June 12, 1837.
4516 Sylvia W. b. July 5, 1832 ; m. in Ashburnham, F. W. Haskins, of Worces-
ter, Sep. 21, 1851. He is a daguerreotypist, residing at Fitchburg.
695 CLARISSA WILLARD, [1745] m. Col. ENOCH WHTMORE,
[•23731 June 10, 1817, who was b. Sep. 8, 1796. He resides at Ash-
bumham ; is a land surveyor and manufacturer, a Just, of Peace ; has often been
Selectman of A. and was a Colonel in the Mass. militia.
VII. Chil. b. in Ashburnham.
4517 Eliza Rebecca, b. Oct. 25, 1818 ; m. Horace Eames, of Framingham, Nov.
25, 1841. He resides at Springfield.
4518 Alfred, b. Nov. 29, 1819 ; m. Elmira W. Stimson, (Par. 865) Feb. 5, 1846.
He is depot- master at the Railroad Station in Ashburnham.
4519 Flint Munroe, b. Dec. 24, 1821 ; is in California.
4520 Lorenzo Locke, b. July 2, 1823 ; received the degree of M. D. at Camb.
Med. College 1852, and is a practising Physician at Ashburnham.
4521 Silas, b. July 10, 1824. — 4522 Clarissa, b. Oct. 18, 1826.
4523 Catherine, b. Dec. 19, 1828. — 4524 Mary, b. Sep. 13, 1830.
4525 Harriet, b. Feb. 19, 1835. — 4526 Orange Scott, b. Oct. 26, 1836.
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VII. GKNBRATION. 281
4627 Franklin, b. Ap. 4, 1888. — 4628 Laura Ann, b. July 10, 1889-
4529 Frances Elizabeth, b. June 10, 184L
6% LUCY WILLARD, [1746] m. Major EPHRAIM STEARNS, Feb. 11,
1824, who was b. in Athol, July 19, 1798. He is a shoemaker, and
has resided in Montague, (where he was a Selectman,) Templeton, Ashburnham,
and Rindge, N. H.
VII. Chil.
4530 Ephraim L. b. Feb. 23, 1826, in Montague ; is an Engineer on the Bur-
lington and Rutland Railroad.
4531 Samuel Clinton, b. Ap. 1 1, 1827, in Montague ; is a tailor at Rutland, unm.
4532 Lucy Jane, b. Jany. 10, 1830, in Montague ; m. Fisher, Dec 25,
1849, who resides at Winchendon.
^ ut:^t'P^, } Twins, b. Sep. 24, 1832. in Montague.
4535 Herman D. b. Jany. 9, 1836, " "
4536 Albert Clement, b. Aug. 23, 1840, at Ashburnham.
4537 Mary E. b. Ap. 3, 1843, in Templeton ; d. Ap. 8, 1843.
4538 James W. b. May 11, 1844, in Rindge, N. H. ; d. Jany. 23, 1845.
4539 Clarence O. b. Ap. 23, 1847, *' *" ; d. Jany. 21, 1849.
697 CATHERINE WILLARD, [1748] ra. Rev. FREDERICK P.
STUART, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Dec. 22, 1835, who
was b. in Claremont, N. H. Aug. 15, 1805, the son of Samuel and Lucy Stuart.
She d. Nov. 7, 1850, a. 45, and June 1, 1851, he m. her sister HARRIET,
[1750.] They reside at Ashburnham.
VII. Chil. by Istmg.
4540 Elizabeth Ann, b. Dec. 1, 1844 ; d. Oct 10, 1845.
698 LEWIS L. WILLARD, [1749] m. LYDIA CLARK, Dec. 13, 1832,
who was b. Sep. 8, 1797, the dau. of Daniel Clark, who was b. at Con-
cord, and m. Sarah Davis, of Ashburnham. He resides at A.
YII. Chil. b. at Ashburnham.
4541 Jane, b. Mh. 8, 1835. —4542 Cynthia, b. Aug. 26, 1838.
698^ HARVEY JONES, [1762] m. PHEBE F. PIERSON, at Newton,
O. Ap. 19, 1821, who was b. at Morristown, N.J. Oct. 23, 1797-
They resided at Milford, Knox Co. O.
VII. Chil. b. at Milford.
4543 Eliza P. b. Jany. 25, 1823. — 4544 George F. P. b. June 15, 1826 ; d. yg.
4545 George P. b. July 4, 1828, —4546 Lyman T. b. July 31, 1830.
4547 Daniel W. b. Aug. 11, 1832. —4548 Sarah P. b. Nov. 30, 1836.
699 ALMIRA JONES, [17551 m. in Knox Co. Ohio, JOHN THOMPSON,
Feb. 12, 1824, and resided, 1851, at Cold Spring, Shelby Co. 111.
VII. Chil.
4549 Joseph L. b. Nov. 8, 1824, in Knox Co. O.
4550 James A. b. Jany. 20, 1826, " " d. Sep. 3, 1849, in Mexico.
4551 Harvey E. b. Dec. 15, 1827, " "
4552 John L. b. Ap. 26, 1830, *' *'
4553 Betsy C. b. Fek 9^ 1832,
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232 VII. OBIVBRATIOK.
4554 George W. b. Nov. 6, 1833, in Marion ; d. young.
4555 Sarah C. b. Oct. 5, 1835, in "
4556 Mary Ann, b. June 21, 1838, at Cold Spring.
4557 Hiram P. b. Nov. 26, 1839, at " " d. Oct. 5, 1843.
4558 Eliza C. b. Sep. 26, 1841, at " «
700 BETSY JONES, [1757] m. in Knox Co. O. HIRAM P. TERRILL,
May 22, 1824, who was b. July 1, 1800, at North Milford, Ct. They
resided, 1851, in Lagrange Co. Ind. near Brushy Prairie.
VII. Chil.
4559 Chester B. b. July 27, 1825, in Knox Co.
45«0 Chauncy, b. Oct. 10, 1826, in « " d. young.
4561 Chauncy L. b. July 25, 1828, ** '*
4562 Florilla, b. Aug. 4, 1830, in Ashtabula, O.
4563 Adaline, b. July 31, 1832, " **
4564 Edson, b. Oct. 4, 1833, " "
4565 Nathan M. b. Aug. 13, 1835, « "
4566 Martha M. b. July 31, 1837, in Salt Rock, Marion Co. Ohio.
4567 Elliott, b. Nov. 4, 1839, . " " d. young.
4568 John H. b. Sep. 19, 1841, " «
701 ENOS JONES, [1758] m. SARAH REED, 1830, in Knox Co. Ohio.
He d. of cholera, near St Louis, Mo. June 10, 1849, a. 40. The mother
and chil. resided in Illinois in 1851.
VII. Chil.
4569 Mary Ann, b. Dec. 10, 1830. — 4570 Nathan, b. July 16, 1832.
4571 Samuel, b. Mh. 20, 1834. — 4572 Nancy, b. Jan. 13, 1836.
4573 Sarah, b. Jany. 14, 1838. — 4574 Martha, b. Feb. 10, 1840 ; d. yg.
4575 James H. b. Feb. 1 1, 1843. — 4576 Richard, b. Feb. 5, 1845.
4577 Heman, b. Mh. 21, 1847. — 4578 George W. b. Nov. 14, 1848; d. yg.
4579 Joseph, b. Jany. 5, 1850.
702 HEMAN JONES, [1759J m. LYDIA A. HUGHES, in Liberty, Union
Co. Ind. Ap. 3, 1835 ; resides at Columbia, Fayette Co. Ind.
VII. Chil. b. at Liberty.
4580 Elizabeth B. b. July 27, 1836. — 4581 Mary, b. July 12, 1839.
4582 Ann, b. Jany. 14, 1843 ; d. yg. — 4583 Candace, b. Nov. 7, 1845.
703 LUCY JONES, [1760] m. JESSE HUNTSMAN, 1827, in Knox Co.
Ohio. Resides at Brushy Prairie, Lagrange Co. Ind. He was b. in
Washington Co. Pa. Oct. 21, 1804.
VII. Chil. the Ist b. in Knox Co. Ohio, the others in Bushy Prairie.
4584 Lucinda A. b. Sep. 21, 1830. —4585 Phineas, b. Dec. 29, 1832.
4586 David H. b. Dec. 25, 1837. — 4587 Mary E. b. Sep. 7, 1842.
704 I VERS TAYLOR, [1762] m. ELIZA KIMBALL, Nov. 6, 1828, in
Enfield, who was b. at Easton, Feb. 15, 1804. He formerly resided in
Ware, but for the last twelve years has been at Lowell ; is an overseer in the
Mass. Cotton Mills, and was President of the Common Council, 1850.
VII . Chil. all but the last b. at Ware, the last at Lowell.
4588 George Lyman, b. Oct 20, 1830 ; is (1852) in California.
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4589 James Herrey, b. Aug. 18, 1832 ; d. Aug. 26, 1833.
4590 James Braiiiard,b. Dec. 20, 1835. —4591 Albert Harwill, b. Nov. 1, 1887.
4592 EUen Maria, b. Sep. 6, 1839 ; d. Feb. 1842.
4593 Eliza Jaoe, b. Jany. 17, 1843.
706 LYMAN TAYLOR, [17641 m. SARAH CUMMINGS, May 8, 1834,
at Ware, where she was b. Mh. 10, 1810, and where they reside. He
is a mechanic.
VII. Chil. b. at Ashbumham.
4594 Sarah M. b. Jany. 29, 1835. —4595 Mary Eliza, b. Feb. 13, 1841.
706 ERASTUS DAY TAYLOR, [1765] m. 1. TRYPHENA DODGE,
June 14, 1831, who was b. at Lempster, N. H. July 10, 1810, and d.
Dec. 7, 1834, a. 24. 2. m. MARY COLBY, Oct. 4, 1836, who was b. at Hen-
niker, N. H. Feb. 9, 1813. He is a mechanic at Lempster.
VII. Chil. b. at Lempster, by first wf.
4596 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 1, 1833 ; d. young.
Chil. by second wf. b. at Lempster.
4597 Helen M. b. Aug. 11, 1837 ; d. Jany. 17, 1841.
4598 Levi Colby, b. Dec. 12, 1841. — 4599 Ella M. b. Jany. 13, 1843.
4600 Delora Arabell, b. Mh. 2, 1852.
707 SARAH MARIA TAYLOR', [1768] m. SYLVANUS FULLER, Mh.
17, 1835, who was b. at Lempster, N. H. Aug. 23, 1806, where he
resides.
VII. Chil. b. at Lempster.
4601 Homer Taylor, b. Nov. 15, 1838. — 4602 Horace Childs, b. Jany. 2, 1841.
4603 Sarah M. b. Dec. 7, 1842. — 4604 John W. b. May 16, 1847.
4605 Irving Howard, b. Aug. 2, 1852.
708 ZULIMA WOODS, [1770] m. ASA DUNN, of Leominster, June,
1822.
VII. Chil. the first three b. at ^tow, the 4th and 5th at Leominster,
and 6th at Louisville, Ky.
4607 George W. b. Jany. 17, 1823- — 4608 Edwin A. b. Nov. 17, 1825.
4609 Jonathan W. b. July 22, 1829. — 4610 Francena C. b. July 1, 1834.
4611 Emeline Z. b. Dec. 22, 1835.
4612 Lucy Jane, b. Oct. 4, 1839 ; d. Mh. 27, 1841.
709 LAURA WOODS, [1771] m. JOHN VOSE, of Leominster, Ap. 22,
1823, who was b. June 15, 1797, and there resides.
VII. Chil. b. at Leominster.
4618 Jerome L. b. Ap. 11, 1824 ; d. young.
4614 Laura J. b. Nov. 19, 1826 ; m. Silas P. Osborne, Mh. 31, 1847.
4615 Charles E. b. Nov. 23, 1830 ; d. yg. — 4616 Charles E. b. Oct. 13, 1833.
710 DOLLY WOODS, [17721 m. ZACHARIAH PARKER, Ap. 8, 1828,
who was b. at New Ipswich, N. H. Sep. 21, 1797. He is a farmer at
Ludlow, Vt.
VII. Chil. the 1st b. at Ashbumham, the others at Ludlow.
4617 Dolly T. b. Jany. 9, 1824 ; m. Albert Adams, Ap. 6, 1841, and had —
4618 Emeline, b. Jany. 28, 1842 ; — 4619 Mary Ann, b. Nov. 14, 1848.
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4620 Harvey W. b. Mb. 87, 18S7. -* 4621 Uaiy AoA, h, Ap. 1, 18B8.
4622 Cbarles 9. b. Oct. 9, 1831. — 4023 Cymbit A. \u Aug. 14, 1838.
4624 Sylvester H. b. Feb. 8, 1889, — 4625 EmUy C. b. Sep. 1, 1842 ; d. yg.
4626 Hartwell O. b. Mh. 8, 1846, d. yg. — 4687 Hom^r N. b. July 15, I848w
711 GEORGE WOODS, [1774] m. LUANA liAWREWJJ, 1827, wbo
was b. at Asbbunibam, July 26, 1810.
y II . Chil. tbe first four b. at Aihb^n. the others^at LMdlow, Vt
4628 Warren T. b. Jany. 1828.
4629 Sarah M. b. Aug. 13, 1829 ; m. WUliam Spaulding, of Cavendish, Vt. Ap.
1, 1849.
4630 Eunice H. b. Dec. 10, 1831. — 4631 Emily, b. Jidy 31, 1834.
4638 Charles, b. Nov. 15, 1837. —4638 AbinaL^b. Jtine.l7, 1848; d. 18M.
712 BETSY WOODS, [1775] m. LUTHER PERKINS, 1880, wbft was b.
at Pericinsville, Vt Ap. 3, 1801, where Aey reside.
Vn. Chil. b. at Perkinsville.
4634 Sophronia, b. June 7, 1881. — 4635 Harriet, h. Decw W,, 1832.
4636 Susan, b. Dec. 23, 1834. — 4637 Charles M. b. Nov. 25^ 1836 ; 4 ygL
4638 Mary M. b. Oct. 26, 1838. — 4639 Harlan P. b. Aug. 8, 1840 ; d. 1847.
4640.CharlesW.b.Sep.4,i84d. —4641 HetesL E. b. JuBe S2» 1846; 4.yg.
4642 Caroline S. b. July 6, 1846.
713 LUBENA WOODS, [1777] m. FREEMAN WALCOTT, Jany. 16,
1831, whp was b. in Marlboro', July 14, 1808 ; they reside at Water-
town.
VII. Chil,
4648^ Charles P. b. Jany« 5, 1832, in Stow«
4644 Alfred W. b. Mh. 19, 1834, ** **
4645 Andrew P. b. Mh. 19, 1836, " "
4646 Sylvester, b. Nov. 29, 1838, in Cambridge,; d. yoiwg.
4647 Harrison P. b. Sep. 4, 1840, **
4648 George K. b. Sep. 24, 1848, io Brighton.
4649 CliflTord P. b. Jany. 14, 1850, in Watertown.
7U MARY E. FLETCHER,. [17801 m. Dba. JOSEPH WETHERBEE,
of Ashbumham, Ap. 18, 1844, Wno d. Aug. 13, 1847, at Asbbumham.
She resides with her brother Joshua, at Rindge, N. H.
VII. Chil. b. in Ashbumham.
4650 Prescoit W. b. Feb. 1, 1847, ; d. Feb. 22, 1847.
4651 Joseph, F. b. Jany. 8, 1848, posthumous.
715 JOSHUA FLETCHER, [1782] m. EMELINE STIMPSON, in Win-
Chester, N. H. Ap. 25, 1846, who d. Sep. 16, 1847. He resides at
Rindge, N. H.
VII.. Chil.
4^5^ t'lorioavJape, b. JawjK. 18, 1S47 ; 4 Auft 30, lg49.
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716 EMILt TAYLOR, [1783] m. JCSEPH BROOKS, May ft, 1825, who
was Ik in Riadge, N. H. Aug. 31, 1798^ He resides in Rindge.
VII. Chil. b. at Rindge.
4653 Warren T. b. Sep. 21, 1827 ; d. young.
4654 EmUy T. b. Mb. 26, 1829. —4655 Calista A. b. Aug. 19, 1831.
4656 Caroline M. b. Sep. 28, 1834. —4657 Charles B. b. Nov. 2, 1841.
717 LAURA TAYLOR, [1785] m. FLAVEL WILDER, of Steriing, Mh.
2, 1827, who was b» 1801, and resides at Denmark, Iowa«
VII. Chil.
4658 George, b. Oct 27, 1829, at Leominster.
4659 Ellen, b. May 6, 1833, at Sterling.
4660 Charles S. b. Feb. 19, 1836, ''
4661 Harrison T. b. Sep. 7, 1840, at DenmaA, Iowa.
4662 Alfred, b. Jany. 21, 1848, " «
4663 Fanny A. b. Sep. 27, 1845, " ** "
718 CHARLES TAYLOR, [1789] m. HARRIET N. WESTON, of
Ashbumhatni Dec. 23, 1841, who was b. Nov. 3, 1820. He resides at
New Ipswich, N« Hi
VII. Chil. b. at New Ipswich.
4684 Charles C. b. Not. 27, 1842^ — 4665 Henrietta M. b. July 16, 1844.
4666 Miron, b. July 31, 1846. —4667 Marianna, b. Feb. 17, 1849.
719 Dr. ALBIN J. EATON, [1792] m. DELIGHT STONE, March 27,
1838, who was b. June 6, 1813, dau. of David Stone, Esq. of Fitz-
william, N. H. They reside ai Oakham^
VII. Chil.
4668 Frances Ann, b. Nov. 5, 1840 ; d. young.
4669 Henrietta A. b. Ap. 23^ 1843< — 4670 Maria S. h* Mh. 2, 1846.
720 EUNICE ANN EATON, [1796] m. CHAUNCY DAVIS, Jb. Nov.
20, 1839, son of Chauncy Dayis^ of Fitzwilliam, N. H. where he now
VII. Chil. b. at Fitz«»-
4671 Mary A. b. Dec. 27, 1842. — 4672 Frances H. b. Oct. 15, 1848.
721 JAMES JONES, Jr. [18051 m. SARAH GRAY, of Emden, Me. 1810 ;
was a fcurmer at Madison, Me. and d. June 11, 1840.
VII. ChU.
4673 Lee D. b. July 25, 1811 ; m. Jane Moore, of Madison, who d. Jany. 30,
1850. He is a farmer at M. and had — 4674 Charles L. b. Oct. 21, 1845;
— 4675 Franklin A. b. Nov. 29, 1846.
4676 William Gray, b. Feb. 20, 1814 ; resides in New Orleans, La.
4677 George L. B. b. Oct. 15, 1816 ; d. Nov. 29, 1842.
4678 Sarah Jane, b. June 8, 1818. — 4679 Moses M b. Oct 22, 1821.
4680 Paris Jerome, b. Oct 15, 1823 ; was in CaUfomk, 1851.
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722 AMASA JONES, [1807] m. PHEBE HOUSTON, of Amod, Me.
Ap. 1814. He was a fanner in Anson, and was drowned in Kenne-
beck River, returning from his favorite sports of fishing and hunting, Mh. 28, 1845.
VII. Chil. b. in Anson.
4681 Sybil, b. Aug. 8, 1815.
4682 Emeline, b. May 21, 1817 ; m. George Kelly, of Famamsville.
4683 William H. b. Mh. 12, 1819 ; m. Susan Bailey, of Anson, Me. Nov. 10,
1850 ; is a farmer at Anson.
4684 John, b. Aug. 20, 1822 ; is a farmer at Anson.
4685 Betsy B. b. Nov. 25, 1824 ; m. Francis Seaver, of Smitbfield.
4686 Hannah, b. Mh. 1, 1826 ; m. Cyrus Staples, of Smithfield.
4687 Oren S. b. Nov. 5, 1828. — 4688 Sarah, b. Jany. 15, 1831.
4689 Electa Ann, b. Oct 1, 1833. — 4690 Cyrus, b. June 14, 1837.
723 MARY JONES, [1808] m. JOHN HUNNEWELL, of Carritunk, Me.
Ap. 11, 1816, where he resides, 1852.
VII. Chil. b. at Carritunk.
4691 John, b. Nov. 22, 1816. — 4692 Huldah J. b. Oct 5, 1818.
4693 Alvin P. b. Aug. 30, 1820. — 4694 Elisha Y. b. Dec. 6, 1822.
4695 Mary S. b. Ap. 25, 1825. — 4696 Sophia F. b. Feb. 12, 1827.
4697 Napoleon B. b. Dec. 31, 1828. — 4698 Deliah, b. Aug. 27, 1831.
724 SOPHIA JONES, [1810] m. DAVID FELKER, of Emden, Me.
Mh. 20, 1817. He resides in Wheelock, Vt
VII. Chil.
4699 Amos J. b. Ap. 20, 1818, in Emden ; was drowned in the River St Law-
rence, Feb. 28, 1839.
4700 Jesse B. b. Aug. 26, 1820, in Madison ; m. Mary Kenny, in Irasbui^, Vt May
10, 1842.
4701 David, b. May 22, 1822, in Madison ; m. Phebe C. Snell, in Barton, Vt
Mh. 7, 1847. They have gone to California.
4702 John J. b. Feb. 22, 1824, in Parish of St Sylvester's, Canada ; d. Aug. 19,
1824.
4703 Huldah, b. Mh.a4, 1826, at St Syl. Parish, Can.; m. Hiram L. Emerson,
of Fenwick, Can. Dec. 5, 1846.
4704 Joel P. b. Aug. 26, 1827, at St Syl.
4705 John, b. June 15, 1830, " '*
4706 Sophia Ann, b. Sep. 15, 1833,"
4707 Mary J. b. Sep. 12, 1838, «
4708 Mary E. b. Mh. 22, J840, at Irasburg, Vt.
4709 Laura Jane, b. (no month given) 31, 1842, at Irasburg, Vt.
726 SUSAN JONES, [1811] m. AARON BEAN, of Carritunk, Me. Dec
1825, where they reside ; he is a farmer.
VII. Chil. b. at Carritunk.
4710 Phebe, b. June 6, 1826. — 4711 Cyrus, b. Sep. 16, 1828.
4712 Cephas, b. May 21, 1830. — 4713 Roxy, b. Jany. 8, 1832.
4714 Amos, b. July 23, 1834. — 4715 James, b. Mh. 15, 1836.
4716 Joel, b. May 23, 1838. — 4717 Philander, b. Mh. 12, 1840.
4718 Fanny H. b. Oct 27, 1842.
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726 RUTH JONES, [1814] m. ELIHU THOMPSON, Dec. 23, 1828, of
Madison, who now, 1852, resides in Solon, Me.
VII. Chil. b. in Madison.
4719 Calvin H. b. July 14, 1829. — 4720 Caroline B. T. b. Mb. 31, 1832.
4721 Harriet J. b. Oct. 23, 1833. — 4722 George b. June 7, 1835.
4723 Albion, b. May 27, 1837. — 4724 Franklin, b. Ap. 2, 1839.
4725 Gustavus L. O. b. May 15, 1841. — 4726 Adelbert M. b. Mb. 14, 1845.
727 BELA T. JONES, [1823] m. his cousin, CYNTHIA JONES [1809]
Dec. 24, 1815. He is a blacksmith, has been a Jus. of the Peace more
than twenty-five years. Has resided at Madison, Me. Berlin, Vt. Albany, Vt.
Irasburg, Vt. Barton, Vt and now, 1852, resides at Bamet, Vt.
VII. ChU.
4727 Homer T. b. Aug. 16, 1816, in Mad. ; m. Persis Bigelow, of Browning-
ton, Vt. Aug. 20, 1846. He is a Methodist minister.
4728 Betsy, b. July 13, 1818, in Madison.
4729 Bela H. b. July 24, 1820, in Madison ; d. in Barton, Vt. May 28, 1843.
4730 Cynthia, b. Feb. 27, 1822, in Berlin, Vt
4731 John W. b. May 23, 1824, " " "
4732 Huldah, b. Feb. 23, 1826, in Albany, Vt ; m. Charles C. Cleasly, June 7,
1846, and resided at Lowell, 1851.
4733 Mary, b. Sep. 14, 1827, in Albany, Vt
4734 Charles W. b. June 14, 1830, at Lrasburg, Vt.
4735 William F. b. July 28, 1833, '*
4736 EUen L. b. Ap. 26, 1837, "
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728 LUCY C. JONES, [1824] m. JAMES SMITH, at Berlin, Vt May,
1820, and went immediately to Dearly, Ohio. She b dead.
VII. Chil.
4737 Ira J. — 4738 James. .
729 niA BREWER JONES, [1825] m. RUBY BACON, Sep. 18, 1823,
in Barre(?) They resided at Bamet, Vt 1851 ; had before resided at
Albany, Vt and Peacham, Vt He is a farmer.
VII. Chil.
4739 Lucy Candace, b. Nov. 6, 1824, at Albany ; m. James Warden, of a Scotch
family, and had — 4740 Harriet. — 4741 Alice. — 4742 Ira W.
4743 Lydia Mary, b. Feb. 11, 1826, at Albany ; m. Harvey Somers, of a Scotch
family, and had — 4744 Mary. — 4745 Willis.
4746 Ira Sumner, b. July 7, 1827, at Bamet ; m. Eliza Anne Gibson, of a Scotch
family, of Ry gate, Vt Nov. 1850.
4747 Geoi^e H. b. /any. 1, 1829, at Bamet
4748 James Oscar, b. Mb. 3, 1830, " "
4749 Ruby Ame, b. Mb. 21, 1832, " *'
4750 Charles W. b. Nov. 22, 1833, " «
4751 John Bacon,' b. Sep. 7, 1835, at Peacham.
4752 Martha Elizabeth, b. Ap. 27, 1838. "
4753 Lucia Harriet, b. Jany. 26, 1840, « d. Ap. 9, 1842.
4754 Marie Stenerson, b. Feb. 19, 1844, at Bamet
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780 LYDIA JONES, [1828] m. OLIVER BADGER, 18II. of Ba«, Vt
resided, 1851, in Wiliiamstown, Yt ; he is a fanner.
VII. Chil.
4755 Laura, b. Feb. 28, 1830. — 4756 Maranda, b. Oct 27, 183a
4757 Ira, b. July 3, 1835 ; and two that d. in infancy.
731 JAMES JONES, [1829] m. JOANNA HEALD, of Solon, Me. May
1, 1828. He is a farmer residing in South Solon, Me. Has been Post-
master, and to him am I indebted for much valuable information for this work.
VII. Chil. the first 3 b. at Madison, the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, at Hodgdon,
the others at Solon.
4758 James PhUander, b. Mb. 10, 1834. — 4759 Harriet Ann, b. Jany. 20, 1836.
4760 Allen Heald,b. May 11, 1838. — 4761 LymanT.b. June7, 1841 ; d. 1841.
4762 Lyman Turner, b. May 22, 1842.
4763 John Oscar, ) ^^ , , ,^ .^^
4764 Lydia Amanda, ] ^^'^' ^' ^^^^ ^^' ^^*^-
4765 Danville Fletcher, b. June 10, 1846. — 4766 Hannah F. b. Feb. 34, 1860.
732 HARRIET JONES, [1832] m. ADNA KINCAID, of ComviUe, Me.
VII. Chil. b. at Comville.
4767 Martha Jane, b. Feb. 9, 1837. — 4768 Warren Jones, b. Dec. 27, 1888.
4769 Vesta Ann, b. Dec. 31, 1840. — 4770 Oilman, b. Sep. 12, 1844.
4771 George Nelson, b. Sep. 15, 1846.
733 SAMUEL BATES JONES, [1883] ra. MELISSA WYMAN, of
Madison, Me. July 26, 1840. He resided in Solon, Me. 1851.
VII. Chil. the 1 st b. at Comville, the 2d at Mayfield, the others at Sokm.
4772 Lewellen, b. Feb. 12, 1841, — 4773 FlaviUe, b. Ap. 30, 1848-
4774 Reuel, b. Jany. 28, 1847. — 4775 Martha Ann, b- May 29, 1848.
3776 Sarah Maria, b. July 4, 1850.
784 HULDAH JONES, [1844] m. Capt. HERBERT SAVAGE, of
Anson, Me. June 24, 1^1.
VII. Chil.
4777 Mandana Duren, b. Ap. 28, 1822, in Anson, Me. ; m. Christopher Holmes,
of Anson. They had — 4778 Eveline Elizabeth, b. Ap« 24, 1841 ; ^
4779 Louisa Bradford, b. July 2, 1843, in Anson.
4780 Salome H. b. May 9, 1824, in Kmgfield, Me. ; m. Charles C. Hapgood, of
Anson, Oct. 19, 1843. He is a saddler ; had — 4781 Danville, b. Mb. 1,
1845.
4782 Albion K. P. b. July 26, 1826, in Anson ; d. Mh. 26, 1847.
4783 Cyrus, b. Mh. 22, 1828, in Anson ; d. Nov. 22, 1837.
4784 Mark C. b. Jany. 5, 1830, in Anson.
4785 Amos J. b. Sep. 3, 1832, in Emden, Me.
4786 Stephen D. b. Mh. 16, 1835, in Anson.
4787 Betsy C. b. Nov. 17, 1837, in Anson ; d. Aug. 17, 184L
735 RACHEL Y. JONES, [1845] m. JOHN BLACKDEN, of Anson, M«.
1830. She d. in Carmel, Me. Ap. 20, 1846, a. 41.
VII. ChiL b. in Madison, Me.
4788 John, b. Sep. 8, 1830. — 4788 Coradan, b. May 38, 1838.
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VII. eENEBAXION. 888
4790 Ethan ABen, b. Mb. 20, 1834. — ^»1 Amelia T. b. Ap. 10, 1836.
4792 Owen, b. June 16, 1838.
7M AMOS Y. JONES, [184^] m. SYBEL W. STEVENS, of Emden,
Me. He d. in Madison, 1840, and hia wid. has m. again.
VII. Chil. b. in Madison.
4793 A son, oame not known. — 4794 Alvira C. b. Feb. 14, 1834.
4795i Prentiss Mellen, b. Oct. 7, 1836 ; d. young.
479« Prentiss Melleo, b. Aug. 6, 1838.
737 TIMOTHY B. JONES, [1847] m. SARAH P. MESSER, of Anson,
Me. Feb. 17, 1841.
VII. Chil. b. in Madison, Me.
4797 Adelaide, L. b. Feb. 5, 1842. — 4798 Amos Redington, b. Dec. 30, 1844.
4799 Sarah Charlotte, b. Ap. 20, 1847 ; d. Oct 21, 1848.
4800 Jared Wiliams, b. Sep. 11, 1849.
T8B PHEBE C. SHEPLEY, [1857J m. OTIS 6ETCHELL, of Sebec,
Me. whefe she d. Mh. 4, 1833, a. 31.
VII. ChU.
4801 John. -^ 4802 Ethelinda. — 4803 Hannah;
4804 Mary. — 4805 Sabra.
739 ASHER SHfcPLEY, [1858] m. SARAH HILLS, of Newport, Me.
He waa at furmer, and dL in Dk>ver, Me. Oct 21, 1834, a^ 30.
VII. Phil. ^ -^
4806 Maria. * ' ' ^ '^ — 4807 James'^'H. — 4808 Augusta.
74ft OREN SHEPLEY, [1859] m. RUTH M. HASKELL. He waa an
Innholder, and d.at Belfast, Me. Sep. 1845^ a. 38.
VII. Chil.
4S09 Harriet Maria. — 4810 (Ether ? ) — 481 1 Oren..
4812 Phebe. — 4813 Enoch.
T41 HORACE SHEPLEY J 1860] m. HANNAH B. STUART, of New-
port, Me. He is a merchant at Stetson, Me. Has been Justice of the
Quorum, and Postmaster.
VII. Chil.
4814 Oscar Horace. — 4815 Viola. — 4816 Payson Stuart.
742 MARY ANN SHEPLEY, [1861] m. Capt. BENJAMIN T. SANDS,
of Sebec, Me.
VII. Chil-
4817 Horace. — 4818 Lambert —4819 Asher. — 4820 Dustin.
4821 Mark. -** 4822 Luther. — 4823 Baby.
748 SARAH JANE SHEPLEY, [1862] m. SUMNER BRAY, of Sanger-
Tille, Me. She d. Sep. 1842.
VII. ChU.
4824 Mary. —4825 Wesly. —4826 Sarah B. —4827 Willard.
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7U JOHN D. PRATT, [1864] m. EMMA SAWYER, of Steriing, June 6,
1823. He resides at Fitchburg.
VII. Chil. the first six b. at Lunenburg, the others at Fitchburg,
4828 Mary E. b. June 13, 1825 ; d. Mh. 28, 1850, at Boston, a. nearly 25.
4829 Sarah J. b. Aug. 4 or 14, 1826 ; m. George Rockwood, of Fitchburg, Aug.
3, 1845, and had — 4829^ Charles H. b. Feb. 23, 1848, at F.
4830 Harriet P. b. Oct. 20, 1828 ; d. yg. — 4831 Henry T. b. Dec. 1, 1929.
4832 Charles E. b. Dec. 28, 1832. — 4833 Harriet P. b. Aug. 20, 1836.
4834 John L. b. Dec. 31, 1839 ; d. yg. —4835 Emma F. b. Aug. 30, 1842.
745 TAMAR PRATT, [1865] m. SAMUEL SHELDEN, of Dublin, N. H.
June 3, 1819.
VII. Chil. b. at Fitchburg.
4836 Francis, b. Mh. 25, 1820 ; m. Martha Cowdin, Mh. 31, 1846, at Fitchburg.
Had at F. — 4837 Thomas C. b. Nov. 20, 1850.
4838 John P. b. Feb. 4, 1822.
4839 Samuel D. b. May 21, 1825 ; m. Louisa Smith, at Fitchbu^, Nor. 30,
1848 ; had at F. — 4840 Charles E. b. July 18, 1850.
4841 Thomas, b. Nov. 9, 1830.
746 REBECCA PRATT, [1867] m. MOSES EATON, at Dublin, N.H.
Nov. 22, 1835.
VII. Chil. b. at Dublin.
4842 Luther P. b. Dec. 25, 1836. — 4843 Mary R. b. Aug. 11, 1838.
4844 Sarah E. b. Aug. 11, 1840.
747 JAMES MUNROE, [1892] m. DUOAN RDDD C OA MASON FKKE,
Oct 8, 1833, who was b. Dec. 16, 1808, (dau. of Nathan and Anne
(Mason) Fiske, of Cambridge.) He is a Publisher and Bookseller of the house
of James Munroe & Co. at Boston and Cambridge, residing at Camb.
VII. Chil. b. at Cambridge.
4845 Margaret Ann, b. Aug. 20, 1840. — 4846 Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 9, 1842.
748 WILLIAM WATSON MUNROE, [18931 m. HANNAH ADAMS,
Aug. 7, 1842, dau. of William and Sukey Adams, of West Cambridge.
She was b. Nov. 19, 1823. He was a merchant at Cambridgeport, but is now
engaged in business in Boston.
VII. Chil.
4847 William Adams, b. Mh. 9, 1843.
749 HENRY PRENTICE MUNROE, [1913] m. EUNICE MATILDA
AYERS BURT, Oct. 25, 1827, who was b. Ap. 19, 1809, dau. of James Burt, of
Boston. Mr. Munroe is almost totally blind, but the loss of sight is in a measure
compensated by nice organs of hearing, which have been so cultivated that he
has become an excellent teacher of the Piano. He resides at Cambridgeport.
VII. Chil. b. at Cambridgeport.
4848 Adeline M. b. Feb. 28, 1828; d. 1840. — 4849 Mary E. b. Ap. 4, 1830.
4850 Charles H, b. Aug. 7, 1833. — 4851- Harriet M. b. Aug. 24, 1838 ; d. 1840.
4852 Francis E. b. Mh. 13, 18«. — 4853 Ellen M. b. Mh. 16, 1844.
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750 FRANCIS WORTHERLAKE »fUNROE, [19141 m. SARAH B.
COOLEDGE, Sep. 20, 1829, dau. of John Cooledge, of Leominster.
He d. July 16, 1838, a. 31.
VII. Chil.
4854 Sarah Frances, b. July 13, 1830 ; m. Abijah B. Gookin, son of Thomas, of
Watertown, Sep. 5, 1850.
4855 E. Louisa, b. July 13, 1838 ; d. Sep. 14, 1850.
761 CALEB MUNROE, [1917] m. MARY ANN BOWEN, dau. of Josiah,
of Lebanon, N. H. Dec. 8, 1836. Shej^as b. Dec. 27, 1815. They
reside at Cambridgeport. ^ A^ cL- f^e^ ^* it S^i , A^ ^ O
VII. Chil.
4856 Elisha Prentice, b. Mb. 6, 1837. —4857 Susan M. b. Dec. 14, 1838.
4858 Francis H. b. Ap. 18, 1841 ; d. yg. — 4859 Edwin A. b. July 13, 1843.
4860 Caleb Strong, b. June 26, 1846. —4861 WiUiam H. b. Mh. 21, 1849.
762 CAROLINE MUNROE, [1925] m. PRENTISS CHUBB, of Rich-
mond, Va. 1823, who was an Exchange Broker at that place, but who
afterwards removed to New York city, where he d. 1836, a. 38. She resides his
wid. at Washington, D. C.
VII. Chil. b. in Richmond, excepting the ll^, b. in Baltimore, Md.
4862 Isaac Munroe, b. (1825 ?) ; m. Caroline Augusta Leland, Oct. 21,
1851, dau. of Amos Leland, Esq. of Philadelphia, Pa. He is a Stock and
Exchange Broker at Washington, D. C.
4863 Charles St John, b. (1829 ?) ; m. Eliza Crane Warrington, Ap. 1850,
dau. of the late Commodore Warrington ; he is a partner in the banking-
house of Chubb Brothers, at Washington, D. C. Had — 4864 Caroline
Carey ; — 4865 Eliza Crane.
4866 Mary Virginia, b, ; resides with her mother.
4867 Emily Wheeler, b. ; resides with her uncle. Col. Isaac Munroe,
at Baltimore.
753 ABBY RICHARDSON MUNROE, [1926] m. ISAAC RICHARDS
ST. JOHN, Aug. 16, 1825, in Baltimore, Md. who was b. in New
Canaan, Ct Dec. 22, 1800. He was formerly a Broker and Banker in New
York city, and at Augusta, Ga. He now resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. and is a
measurer at the New York Custom-house. Mrs. St. John is well known as a
writer whose productions have adorned many of the periodicals of the day, and
which have given her a high standing in the literary world.
VII. Chil.
4868 Isaac Munroe, b. Nov. 19, 1827, in Augusta, Ga. ; grad. at Yale Colle'ge
1846, studied law two years, but not likmg the profession, qualified himself
as an Engineer, and is Resident Engineer on the Baltimore and Ohio R. R.
4869 Samuel Richards, b. Nov. 10, 1829, in Augusta ; educated in New York
city.
4870 Augusta Georgia, b. Jany. 11, 1832, in New York city ; m. John Gardner
Ladd, M. D. Nov. 10, 1849. His residence is Brooklyn, N. Y. and he is
Surgeon in the Collins Line of Steamers to England, 1852.
4871 Joseph Beers, b. Dec. 11, 1833, in New York city.
4872 David Lamar, b. Dec. 10, 1835*, in New YoriL city ; is a clerk with Edmund
Munroe, broker, in Boston.
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4673 William Montgomery, b. Jany. 22, 1836, in New York city.
4874 Henry Richardson, b. Jany. 12, 1840, in " "
4875 Charles Munroe, b. Mh. 31, 1842, in Flatbush, N. Y.
4876 George Munroe, b. July 15, 1845, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. Aug. 22, 1845.
764 SARAH CLARK MUNROE, [1927] m. JAMES V. BABSON, June
17, 1823, who d. July 23, 1826, a. 26, at Boston.
VII. Chil.
4877 Francis, b. 1823. — 4878 George, b. Ap. 1825.
755 FRANCES MUNROE, [1928] m. 1. CHARLES OLIVER, 1817,
who d. May 3, 1828. 2. m. WILLIAM CRACKLIN, 1829, who d.
May 28, 1841.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg. b. in Boston.
4879 George P. b. May 10, 1817. —4880 WiUiam, b. Mh. 16, 1819.
4881 Mary Frances, b. Nov. 5, 1821.
4882 Abigail W. b. Feb. 3, 1824 ; d. yg. — 4883 James F. b. Jany. 5, 1827.
Chil. by 2d mg.
4884 Charles, b. Aug. 14, 1829. —4885 Caroline R, b. July 20, 1831 ; d. 184a
766 WILLIAM COPP MUNROE, [1932] m. BELVIDERE CROSBY,
July, 1833. Resides at Buffalo, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
4866 Belvidere M. b. June 14, 1834. —4887 William, b. Sep. 10, 1835.
4888 James Otis, b. Dec. 10, 1839.
767 MARY ANN HUTCHINSON MUNROE, [1933] m. JOHN HUNT,
Nov. 19, 1835, who resides in Boston.
VII. Chil.
4889 Harriet Jane Munroe, b. Mh. 10, 1836.
4890 John Copp, b. Sep. 20, 1838. — 4891 Sarah Eliza, b. Aug. 27, 1849.
768 LOUISA RIVERS MUNROE, [19381 m. 1. TIMOTHY CAREY, of
Sterling, a native of Greenwich, England, Mh. 3, 1825, who d. at S.
Mh. 31, 1843, a. 53. 2. m. ELIAS DANFORTH, of Lancaster, Dec. 23, 1845.
They reside at Lancaster.
VII. Chil. by Mr, Carey.
4892 Anne E. b. Jany. 10, 1827 ; m. William R. Priest, Ap. 1850, m Lancaster.
4893 Mary J. b. June 20, 1829 ; d. 1830. — 4894 Jane L. b. Aug. 25, 1831.
4895 James E. b. Feb. 13, 1834. — 4896 Sarah L. b. Sep. 13, 1836 ; d. 1841.
4897 Ellen S. b. Aug. 6, 1839 ; i 1841. — 4898 John H. b. Ap. 3, 1842.
769 ABIGAIL PORTER, [1947] m. WILLIAM GOULD, Mh. 30, 1831,
a blacksmith in Boston.
VII. Chil. .
^99 William S. — 4900 Abby Jane. — 4901 Elizabeth Porter.
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760 ELIZABETH PORTER, [1M8] m. SAMUEL TAYLOR, 1824, a
carpenter, who resided at Lawrence a few yean since.
VII. Chil.
4902 Samuel W. — 4903 Angeline. — 4904 James P.
761 FRANKLIN MUNROE, [1956] m. MARY R. BELL, of Boston, Aug.
19, 1826. He is a merchant at Nashua, N.H. where he has been
Town Clerk, Selectman, and Jus. Peace.
VII. Chil.
4905 Franklin Otis, b. Nov. 9, 1827 ; m. Harriet Hosmer, of Nashua, May, 1849.
762 ELIZABETH MUNROE, [19571 m. JAMES GOSS, of Lancaster,
Nov. 9, 1824, who was a baker at Worcester, in 1851.
VII. Chil.
4906 Franklin Munroe, b. Jany. 8, 1826.
763 MARY ANN MUNROE, [1959] m. JOHN M. HUNT, of Nashua,
(son of Israel H. Sen'- and bro. of Gen. Israel Hunt,) Oct. 13, 1892.
He is Cashier of the Nashua Bank, and Jua. Peace.
VII. Chil.
4907 Mary Elizabeth, b. Mh. 13, 1840.
764 REBECCA LOCKE MUNROE, [1960] m. Dr. HUMPHREY W.
BUXTON, Ap. 15, 1833, then of Nashua, N. H. but now, 1852,
resides at Worcester.
VII. Chil.
4908 Evanda, b. Dec. 14, 1837. -" 4909 Edward F. b. Ap. 9, 1848.
766 EDWIN MUNROE, Jr. [1971]m. NANCY THORNING, Ap. 29.
1839, dau. of John and Fanny Thoming, of Charlestown. He is a
dealer in flour and grain in Boston, residing in Somerville.
.^IJ ^'Cy. b. in Somerville.
4910 Edwin Henry, b. May 1, 1841 ; d. Aug. 22, 1842.
4911 Marion Alinda, b. Jany. 16, 1842 ; d. Dec. 25, 1845.
^12 LUian, b. Dec. 7, 1849.
766 BENJAMIN SWEETSER MUNROE, [1972] m. HANNAH
BROOKS RUNEY, (dau. of John and Hannah Runey, of Charles-
town,) Feb. 3, 1842, who was b. Oct 19, 1821. He is a merchant in Boston,
residing at Somerville.
VII. Chil.
4913 Hannah Annette, b. Oct 27, 1843 ; d. Jany. 28, 1844.
4914 Amie Sargeant, b. Jany. 17, 1847. — 4915 George Arthur, b. Sep. 3, 1850. ^
767 ELIZA ANN MUNROE, [1973] m, Rev. HENRY BACON, son of
Robert and Mary Bacon, of Medford. He is a minister ; was ordained
in East Cambridge ; afterwards was Pastor of a Church at Haverhill, and then
.t Providence. Si. /^^ ^^ ^ ^ H .1 c. cUj.L ^c^ M.U 1^ \%SG
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VII. Chil.
4916 Mary Eliza, b. Sep. 14, 1837, in East Camb. ; d. June 20, 1844.
4917 Henry, b. Oct. 6, 1839, at HaverhUl.
4918 Edwin Munroe, b. Nov. 20, 1844, at Providence, R. I.
4919 Earl Carpenter, b. May 28, 1848, at " «
768 MARTHA FOWLE MUNROE, [1974] m. Rev. ELBRIDGE
GERRY BROOKS, (son of Oliver and Susan, of Dover and Ports-
mouth, N. H.) Nov. 7, 1839. He was b. at Dover, July 29, 1816, studied Law
two years with Judge John S. Tenny, of Norridgewalk, Me. and Divinity with
Rev. Thomas F. King, of Portsmouth, N. H. ; commenced preaching June, 1836 ;
ordained at West Amesbury, June 19, 1837 ; installed at East Cambridge, Sep.
16, 1838 ; and at Lowell, May 1, 1845 ; moved to Bath, Me. Nov. 1846 ; and
Dec. 22, 1850, was installed over the Universalist Society in Lynn, where, 1852,
he resides.
VII. Chil.
4920 Martha Emma, b. Dec. 22, 1841, in East Cambridge.
4921 Elbridge Streeter, b. Ap. 14, 1846, in Lowell.
4922 Carrie Munroe, b. May 5, 1850, in Bath, Me.
769 EMELINE REED MUNROE, [1976] m. CALEB STRONG
PIERCE, (son of Abraham and Phebe Pierce.) He is a merchant
at Providence, R. I.
Providence.
1847. —4924 Arthur Monroe, b. Mb. 17, 1850,
J . VII. Chil. b. at
^ / 4923 Any E. b. Ap. 26,
770 LUCY MUNROE, [2003] m. AARON CLARK, May 28, 1837, who
was b. in Derby, Vt. Feb. 19, 1811, (son of James and Elizabeth
Clark.) He is a Surveyor at Charlestown.
VII. ChU.
4925 Edward Augustus, b. June 17, 1840.
4926 Adelaide, b. Aug. 13, 1842 ; d. May 22, 1843.
4927 Wilbert Smith, b. June 9, 1844 ; d. Feb. 2, 1846.
4928 Lucy A. b. Mh. 30, 1847. — 4929 WUbert Smith, h. July 15, 1849.
771 Rev. JOSIAH ADAMS COOLEDGE, [1910] m. MARGARET
FOWLE, May 1, 1844, who was b. at Cambridge, Sep. 26, 1814, the
dau. of John Fowle, who m. Margaret Griggs, of Medford. Mr. Cooledge is a
Universalist Minister ; was ordained at Royalston, June, 1841 ; was settled at
Petersham, Ap. 1843 ; in Shirley, Sep. 1846, and in East Lexington, May, 1849,
where he now resides.
VII. Chil. the first b. at Petersham, the 2d at Shirley, the others at
East Lexington.
4930 Julia Fowle, b. Mh. 11, 1845 ; d. Sep. 11, 1847.
4931 Helen Maria, b. Mh. 5, 1847.
772 JONATHAN THOMPSON, [20221 m. 1. MARGARY FOWLE,
Dec. 22, 1808, (dau. of Dea. John and Lois (Richardson) Fowle. Lois
R. was dau. of Jesse, and gr. dau. of Oliver Richardson, all of Wobum.) 2. m.
ELIZABETH JENKINS, of Springfield, Vt. Sep. 21, 1848. He is a carpenter
at Wobum.
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VII. OBMEBATION. S45
VII. Chil. b. at Wobum, by first wf.
4934 Margary F. b. Ap. 26, 1810 ; m. Alfred A. Newhall, of Woburn, a shoe-
maker, where he resides, and had — 4935 Margary Maria, b. Mh. 13,
1833 ; — 4936 Alfred Augustus, b. June 7, 1844.
4936^ Almira, b. July 7, 1820 ; m. Amoe Whilmore, July 6, 1837, who is a
machinist at Cambridgeport
773 LUKE THOMPSON, [2023] m. BETSY CHAMBERLAIN, 1815.
He resides at Wobum ; is a blacksmith.
VII. ChU.
4937 James Munroe, b. Ap. 18, 1817 ; ra. Aurelia G. Taylor, of South Hadley,
Oct. 21, 1846 ; resided at Holyoke, 1851 ; is a machmist.
4938 Mary Elizabeth, b. 1819 ; d. 1832.
774 CYRUS THOMPSON, [2025] m. ABIGAIL NOBLE, Dec. 26, 1816„
dau. of John N. of Stoneham. He is a Surveyor at Wobum, has often
been elected to important town offices, and is a Jus. Peace.
VII. Chil. b. in Wobum.
4939 Cyras Augustus, b. Sep. 6, 1818 ; m. Harriet Watson, Nov. 28, 1850.
He is a shoe manufacturer at Reading.
4940 Jonathan, b. Jany. 3, 1822 ; m. Eunice W. Carter, June 1, 1847, and keeps
a restaurateur in Boston.
4941 Samuel Francis, b. Aug. 21, 1834.
776 ALBERT THOMPSON, [2030] m. SEVIAH B. NICHOLS, Ap.22,
1834. He is a broker in Boston, and a dep. sheriff at Wobum, where
he resides.
VII. Chil.
4942 Albert, b. Aug. 22, 1835 ; d. yg. — 4943 Ellen Seviah, b. Oct. 6, 1839.
4944 Albert, b. May 19, 1841. — 4945 Warren, b. Feb. 1851.
776 CALVIN RICHARDSON, [2060] m. MARY E. WADE, dau. of
James and Susan Wade, Ap. 21, 1825. He is a merchant at Stoneham.
VII. Chil.
4946 Calvin Luther, b. Ap. 12, 1828 ; d. Ap. 30, 1831.
4947 Mary Elizabeth, b. Mb. 8, 1831 ; d. Feb. 25, 1832.
2948 John Calvin, b. Feb. 21, 1832. — 4949 Luther Wade, b. Sep. 21, 1833.
4950 James Austin, b. Oct. 6, 1835. — 4951 Francis A. b. Oct. 26, 1839.
4952 Julia Elizabeth, b. Ap. 11, 1845.
777 SARAH RICHARDSON, [2061] m. SAMUEL B. WHITE, Ap. 18,
1826, who was b. May 17, 1803. He resides at Wobum.
VII. Chil.
4953 Samuel B. b. Jany. 14, 1827. — 4954 William H. b. Oct. 26, 1829.
4955 Calvin R. b. July 27, 1836. — 4956 Sarah R. b. Sep. 8, 1838.
778 SAMUEL STEELE RICHARDSON, [2062] m.LYDIA A. MEADE,
May 29, 1832. He resides at Winchester.
VII. Chil.
4957 Ellen, b. Oct. 15, 1834. — 4958 Samuel M. b. Ap. 24, 1838.
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779 SUSAN RICHARDSON, [2064] m. FREDERICK FLINT, of Read-
ing, Sep. 19, 1831. He resides at Woburn.
VII. Chil.
4959 Susan, b. Oct. 5, 1834. . — 4960 Frederick A. b. May 25, 1837.
4961 John R. b. Oct. 24, 1839. — 4962 Franklin, b. July 22, 1847.
780 FANNY RICHARDSON, [2067] m. TIMOTHY W. MEAD, of
of Bedford, Nov. 12, 1840.
VII. Chil.
4968 Charlotte E. b. Sep. 26, 1842. — 4964 Charles H. b. July 21, 1844.
781 JOHN S. RICHARDSON, [2068] m. LYDIA W. COLLAMORE,
of Pembroke, 1840. He is a farmer at Winchester.
VII. Chil.
4965 Lydia Ella, b. Aug. 2, 1844 ; d. June 20, 1848.
4966 John Winslow, b. June 15, 1846. — 4967 Adeliza, b. Ap. 26, 1849.
782 ABIGAIL RICHARDSON, [2069] m. ARTEMAS MEAD, May 5,
1841.
VII. ChU.
4968 John Ames, b. July 16, 1842. — 4969 Abby Adeline, b. Dec. 1, 1844
4970 Asa Warren, b. Feb. 6, 1848.
788 LUTHER R. VINING, [2072] m. MARY RICHARDSON, [2066]
dau. of Dea. Calvin, of Woburn, Nov. 28, 1833, or Nov. 27, 1834. He
was a boot and shoe dealer at Portland, Me. 1850.
VII. Chii;
4971 Mary Eliza, b. Aug. 25, 1834.
4972 Sarah Frances, b. Sep. 23, 1835 ; d. Ap. 18, 1849.
784 GEORGE VINING, [2075] m. MARTHA B. EMERY, Nov. 14,
1844. He was a shoemaker at Templeton, 1850.
VII. ChU.
^4 SS}*--'''--'"'^ 23, 1846.
786 JOHN ALBERT SYMMES, [2080] m. LYDIA M. SMITH, June 6,
1839. He was a Wheelwright at Medford, where he d. Feb. 19,
1849, a. 39.
VII. Chil. b. at Medford.
4975 AmeUa M. b. Mh. 1841.
786 CHARLES CAREY SYMMES, [2081] m. LYDIA F. CLARK, Nov.
10, 1840. He is a lumber merchant, at Aylmer, Can. East.
VII. Chil. b. at Aylmer. he d (X^c^Mf l$5^H
4976 Charles Henry, b. Oct. 1841. •
4977 Edward Carey, b. Oct 1844 ; d. Feb. 1846
4978 Catherine Noel, b. Dec. 1846 ; d. Dec. 6, 1846.
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Til* OBNERATION. 947
787 HENRY RICHARDSON SYMMES, [2068]ro. ABIGAIL SYMMES,
Mb. 23, 1842. He resided at Aylmer, Can. East, 1850, where he was
editor of a paper.
VII. Chil. b. at Aylmer.
4979 Henry Charles, b. Ap. 1848. — 4980 Mary Elizabeth, b. 184a
4981 Joho Albert, b. May, 1845. — 4982 Edward, b. Jany. 1851.
788 FRANCES MARIA MANNING, [2103] m. ABIJAH RICHARD-
SON, Nov. 19, 1844, who was b. Aug. 12, 1825, (son of Abijah and
Olive (Pond) Richardson, of Medway.) He resides at Wobum.
VII. Chil.
4983 Abijah Francis, b. Nov. 12, 1845.
4984 Alvan M. b. Ap. 23, 1848. — 4985 Mary Alice, b. Jany. 28, 1850.
789 ALBERT TUFTS, [2106] m. MAI^Y L. NEWHALL, Ap. 15, 1827,
who was b. Aug. 5, 1804. (^IcJ^ 4.lu.4L u. y SijA^tt-^f / f ^^
VII. Chil. ^
4986 James H. b. Feb. 12, 1830 ; m. Malvina F. Boynton, July 11, 1851.
4987 Oscar Henry, b. Nov. 15, 1831. —4988 Martha Ann, b. Dec. 22, 1833.
4989 George Marshall, b. Mb. 19, 1836 ; d. July 6, 1836.
4990 Mary Elizabeth, b. May 19, 1838. '
4991 Charles Richard, b. Aug. 16, 1844. — 4992 Francis Albert, b. Feb. 6, 1848.
789i PAUUNA TUFTS, [2107] m. RICHARD BLANCHARD, Ap. 10,
1826, who was b. Nov. 20, 1797, and d. Ap. 3, 1840, a. 42.
VII. ChU.
4993 Richard Hutchinson, b. Sep. 19, 1827.
4994 Paulina Tufls, b. May 10, 1830 ; m. Samuel Graves, June 19, 1852:
4995 Irene R. b. Aug. 29, 1832. — 4996 Albert M. b. July 10, 1834.
4997 Alonzo W. b. Oct. 16, 1836. — 4998 Charles B. b. Feb. 4, 1839.
790 MARY TUFTS LOCKE, [2110] m. SEWALL CARTER, Jany. 2,
1827, the son of Dr. James and Susannah (Kendall) Carter, of Lancas-
ter. Mr. Carter d. Sep. 7, 1838, a. 42 ; and she resides in Boston.
VII. Chil.
4999 Ellen Maria, b. Sep. 19, 1827. — 5000 Mary Susannah, b. Ap. 15, 1830.
5001 A child, b. Feb. 23, 1833 ; d. Feb. 26, 1833.
791 JONATHAN FROST LOCKE, [2112] m. MARY MOORE ADAMS,
of Charlestown, June 14, 1832, who was b. Nov. 30, 1812, dau. of
Joseph and Phebe Adams, of Charlestown. He resides at C.
VII. Chil.
6002 Josephine M. b. Ap. 14, 1833. — 5003 George A. b. Oct 11, 1834.
5004 Grace Webster, b. Sep. 10, 1837 ; d. May 13, 1840.
5005 William E. b. Mb. 6, 1842. — 5006 John F. b. Mb. 27, 1844.
6007 Mary Tufts, b. Mb. 17, 1846. — 5008 Harriet A. b. Dec. 10, 1849.
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792 WILLIAM STEARNS LOCKE, [2117] m. MARY WHITNEY. Nov.
19, 1846, dau. of Cyrus and Mary Whitney, of Harvard. He resides
at Lancaster.
VII. Chil,
5009 Loretta Irene, b. Jany. 17, 1848. — 5010 Frances Ann, b. Feb. 14, 1850.
793 SARAH SHATTUCK LOCKE, [2120] m. SILAS H. HOLLAND,
of Norlhboro', May 13, 1844. He is a Car Manufacturer, at Cam-
bridgeport.
VII. Chil.
5011 Harriet Reed, b. Ap. 11, 1845.
5012 James Franklin, b. Aug. 1848 ; d. Aug. 1849.
794 ELIZA ANN LOCKE, [2121] m. DANE APPLETON MAR-
RETT, June 7, 1848, son of Rev. Daniel Marrett, of Standish, Me. and
twin brother of Samuel Hastings Marrett, who m. Frances Ann, [212^] sister of
Eliza Ann. Twin brothers m. twin sisters on same day. Mr. Bffarpett is a mer-
chant and postmaster at Somerville.
VII. Chil.
5013 Samuel Hastings, b. July 10, 1850.
795 LAVINA LOCKE, [2124] m. E. S. ANDRUS, 1832. He is a me-
chanic, residing at or in the vicinity of Millport, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
5014 William Perkins, b. Ap. 6, 1833. — 5015^ Heman Elihu, b. Mh.22, 1835.
5016 Nancy Nioma, b. Mb. 27, 1837. —5017 Sarah Elizabeth, b.Ap. 1, 1839.
5018 Catherine Maria, b. Aug. 25, 1841.
5019 Cephas Elisha, b. Aug. 30, 1843.
5020 Harriet Susannah, b. Jany. 6, 1846.
5021 .Emeline Lavina, b. Oct. 24, 1849.
796 JAMES SYMMES LOCKE, [2125] m. EMILY E. BEANSON, Oct
11, 1835. He is a farmer, residing at Millport, Chomung Co. N. Y.
VII. Chil.
5023 Clarissa Loisa, b. Aug. 22, 1837. — 5024 Sarah Sleeper, b. Sep. 12, 1839.
5025 Mary, b. Sep. 5, 1842. — 5026 Wallace, b. Mb. 13, 1844.
5027 Hiram, b. Aug. 24, 1847. — 5028 Thomas Charles, b. Sep. 18, 1849.
797 SARAH SYMMES LOCKE, [2126] m. THOMAS C. SLEEPER,
1835, who was b. at Orford, Grafton Co. N. H. He resides at Millport,
Chemung Co. N. Y. and has for many years been Superintendent of the Che-
mung Canal.
VII. Chil.
5029 Mary SUeeper, b. Ap. 16, 1837.
5030 CharlesWintermeeter, b. Nov.6,1846. — 5031 Sarah Anna, b.Mh. 5, 1849.
798 GEORGE WASHINGTON LOCKE, [2127] m. ELIZA FOX, Feb.
1845. He resided at Canton Village, Pa. where he d. Oct 8, 1851,
a. nearly 30.
VII. Chil.
5032 Julia Ann, b. Ap. 24, 1846. — 5033 Thomas James, b. May 7, 1348.
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VII. &ENSBATION. 249
799 HANNAH JENKINS EAMES, [2180] m. WILUAM BROWN, Dec.
3, 1819, who was b. in South Reading, Sep. 11, 1791, and resides on a
farm in that town which has been in possession of his family since the first s^tle-
ment of the town. He is the son of Jeremiah, who was the son of Jeremiah, who
was the son of Samuel, who was the son of Cornelius, who was the son of
Nicholas Browne^ the first settler in Reading, in that part now South Reading.
Nicholas resided at Lynn before settling at S. R. His father was Edward, of
Inkbarrow, in Worcestershire, Eng. and his mother's name was Lyde.
YII. ChiL b. at South Reading.
5034 William Locke, b. Jany. 17, 1821 ; was educated at Waterville College,
Me. and at the University in the city of New York, where he grad. 1847.
He was admitted to the Bar in 1850 ; has an office in Boston, but resides
at South Reading, where he was chosen a Selectman in 18i52. He m.
Frances Matilda Oliver, Jany. 23, 1851, who wash. Jany. 17, 1823, dau.
of Robert and Fanny (Briggs) Oliver, of Charlestown; had — 5034J- Oliver
Cromwell, b. June 9, 1852 ; d. same dav. ^^ jt, h - --
6035 Lydia Smith, b. Sep. 23, 1822.01* ^^€l^(<.UCi cAc^tiU^r^ Ci^^lS /tSj
5036 Thomas Baldwin Bumap, b. Aug. 10, 1827 ; student at Brown University. /
6037 Hannah Elizabeth, \ .^^ b. May 18, 1831. '
6038 Nicholas, J ^^^' b. " « « d. same day.
6039 Abby Trull, b. Mb. 4, 1835. — 6040 Elcy Martha, b. Aug. 25, 1836.
6041 Mary Harvey, b. Feb. 24, 1838.
800 Dea. CALEB EAMES, [2131] m. SALLY GOWING, Nov. 30, 1826»
who was b. Mb. 22, 1799, dau. of Joseph Growing, of Wilmington. He
is a farmer at Wilmington.
VII. Chil.
6042 Caleb, b. Sep. 26, 1827. ^ . pt^-^f ^» /^S^^
5043 Sarah C. b. July 30, 1829 ; d. ^p. 3Qf 1838.
5044 Rebecca, b. Aug. 21, 1831. ^
5045 Mary, b. Mb. 24, 1833 ; d. May 9, 1838.
5046 Othniel, b. Ap. 3, 1835.
5047 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 22, 1837 ; d. May 16, 1838.
801 BETSY SYMMES EAMES, [21321 m. 1. SAMUEL CONVERSE,
of Wobum, Mb. 182L 2. m. JOSIAH PARKER, of Wobum, Feb.
16, 1838. She resided with Mr. P. at Wilton, N. H. where he d. Nov. 29,
1852, a. 78.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Converse.
5048 Charles Samuel, b. 1821.
Chil. by Mr. Parker.
50^ Albert, b. Ap. 12, 1839. — 5050 George, b. Mh. 2, 1841 ; d. Mb. 1841.
802 Dea. LUTHER EAMES, [2133] m. ESTHER JAQUITH, Jany. 25,
1827, dau. of Capt. Nathan Jaquith, now of Wobum, formerly of Wil-
mington. Deacon Eames has resided at Lowell for many years, where he was
Superintendent of the Almshouse, and is now Superintendent of the Cemetery.
He was a Representative in the Legislature, from Lowell, 1852, and now, 1853.
VII. Chil.
5051 Luther, b. Feb. 23, 1828.
6052 Esther Taquith, b. Oct. 20, 1829 ; m. Levi P. Wright, Oct 12, 1848.
5053 Mary Harvey, b. Oct. 23» 1831. — 5054 Electa Bingham, b. Jany. 4, 1834.
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260 VII* OfiNBRATIOff.
t065 Otis Henry, b. Mb. 22, 1686 ; d. Aug. 2, 1886.
5056 Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 26, 1888 ; d. Aug. 19, 1840.
50V Asgill Henry, b. Feb. 15, 1842.
5058 James Locke, b. June 8, 1846 ; d. Not. 15, 1847.
803 MARY HARVEY EAMES, [2134] m. JAMES GOWING, Esq.
Jany. 23, 1823, who was b. Oct 21, 1793, son of Daniel and Abigail,
of Wilmington, where he resides, and which town he has several times repre-
sented in the Legislature ; has been a Selectman and is a Jus. Peace.
VII. Chil. b, at Wilmington,
5059 James, b. Nov. 12, 1823 ; m. Elizabeth Jane Caswell, June 28, 1649.
5060 Mary, b. Jany. 30, 1825 ; d. July 28, 1825.
5061 Charles, b. Aug. 12, 1826 ; m. Adeline £. H. Grey, July 29, 1848.
5062 George, b. July 28, 1828 ; m« Angelina Pearson, Sep. 12, 1850.
5063 Henry E. b. May 11, 1830.
5064 Mary Harvey, b. Feb. 16, 1833 ; d. Mh. 16, 1833,
5065 William Everett, b. Sep. 24, 1834.
5066 Mary Eames, b. Jany. 8, 1837 ; d. July 8, 1837,
5067 Charlotte Kingsbury, b. July 31, 1839.
5068 Sarah Locke, b. May 31, 1846 ; d. May 26, 1851,
804 LOTAN EAMES, [2135] m. 1. SUSAN NICHOLS, May, 162a 2.
m. MARY ANN WATSON, (1838?) He remded «t Wilmington,
and d. July 14, 184&
VII. Chil. by 1st wf.
5069 Susan. — 5070 Betsy, and two othen that d,
805 ELECTA BINGHAM EAMES, [21361 m, BENJAMIN HAWKES,
Oct. 1, 1840, of South Reading, where they reside. He is a fanner,
VII. Chil.
6071 Winfield Scott, b. Jany. 11, 1844.
5072 Henry, b. Sep. 30, 1846 ; d. June 19, 1848.
5073 Electa Eames, b. Dec. 1846 ; d. Aug. 10, 185a
806 ASGILL EAMES, [2187] m. SARAH SAVAGE, Dec. 14, 1884.
He d. at Waterville, Me. 1840, where his widow resides.
VII. ChU.
5074 Thomas Asgill, b. Mh. 10, 1836.
5075 Henry Harrison, b. June 5, 1837.
5076 Lucy Locke, b. Oct 2, 1888. —5077 Luther Nelson, b. July 28, 184a
807 HENRY HARRISON EAMES, [2188] m. HANNAH SHORE
EATON, Ap. 1, 1835, dau. of Reuben Eaton, of Waterville, Me. He
resides at Cambridge ; is a carpenter and builder.
VII. Chil,
5078 Reuben Eaton, b. Sep. 2, 1838 ; d. Dec. 12, 1839.
5079 Charles Henry, b. Oct 16, 1839 ; d. July, 1842.
5080 Walter Abbott, b. Sep. 30, 1841. — 5081 Thomas H, b. Aug. 80, 1648.
5082 Joseph Edwin, b. Oct. 12, 1845.
5068 Sarah RiehanboDt b. July 12, 1651 ; d. Aug. 28, 1850.
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808 ELCY PARKS EAMES, [2189] m. WALTER ABBOTT, Sep. 1,
1841, of Milford, N. H. He is a mefchant in Boston.
VII. Chil.
5084 Elcy Fmnces Locke, b. Mh, 3, 1846.
5085 Helen Parks, b. Oct 4, 1849 ; d. Aug. 26, 1851.
809 FANNY LOCKE DEAN, [2140] m. EDWARD CUTTER, 1824,
wbo was b. Sep. 28, 1803, the son of John and Mary Cutter. She d.
Ap. 18, 1845, a. 88; and he m. REBECCA A. PHILLIPS, Nov. 28, 1845, by
whom he had Clara Augusta, b. Aug. 20, 1847. He resides at Charlestown.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
5086 Frances Maria, b. Nov. 3, 1824 ; m. John M. Clark, Ap. 12, 1846.
5087 Sally Ann, b. Nov. 2, 1826 ; d. Ap. 18, 1830.
5068 Mary Amanda, b. Feb. 10, 1828; d. June 11, 1832.
5089 Edward, b. Jany. 18, 1830. — 5090 Alonzo, b. Feb. 15, 1832.
5091 William, b. Dec. 5, 1884. — 6092 Mortimer, b. Feb. 10, 1836.
5093 Charles, b. Ap. 8, 1838. — 5094 Amanda, b. Feb. 11, 1840.
5095 Albert, b. Ap. 10, 1843. — 5096 James F. b. Jany. 20, 1845.
810 JOHN LOCKE, [2595] m. RUHAMAH LOVEJOY, of Westminster,
Vt (his cousin, dau. of Benjamin Lovejoy, who m. Abigail Locke 440.)
He resided at Westminster, Vt Westmoreland, Vt. and Casfienovio, N. Y. and
DOW lives at Cf^oconut, Pa.
VII. Chil.
5097 John, b. May 30, 1799, in Westmoreland ; is m. has nine chil. and resides
at Lafayette, N.Y.
5098 Abigail, b. June 6, 1800, at Westminster ; resides unmd. with her father
at Choconut
5099 Allen F. b. Ap. 22, 1808, at Cazenovia ; is m. has four chil. and resides at
Fabius, N. Y.
811 VARNUM PRESCOTT SHATTUCK, [2156] m. his cousin, CHER-
EY ADAMS LOCKE, [2167] dau. of Josiah Locke, Jany. 13, 1827.
He was a trader at Vera Cruz, Mex. and d. June 12, 1847, a. 42. His wid. m.
ROBERTSON, 1848.
VII. Chil.
5100 Vamum Prescott, b. May 6, 1828.
5101 Cherry Louisa, b. May 13, 1880 ; d. 18*7, at Galveston, Texas.
5102 Josephine, b. Dec 1831 ; d. July 1883, at New York.
5103 Josephine, b.'Sep. 1, 1883.
5104 Warren Shadrach, b. Aug. 16, 1887 ; d. 1838, at Oswego, N. Y.
5105 Sarah Stickney, b. 1889.
5106 Charles Thayer Scott, b. Feb. 5, 1841.
5107 Frances, b. Nov. 18, 1842.
5107 > Warren, b. Nov. , 1843 ; d. 1843, New York city.
5106 Robertine Udora, b. Sep. 1645 ; d. 1849, at Galveston, Texas.
812 ELIZA SHATTUCK, [2157] m. CHARLES T. SCOTT, of Charles-
town, Nov. 1826. He was a merchant in New YqA city, where he d.
Ap. 15, 1840.
VII. ChU.
5109 Augusta Wheeler, b. July 20, 1828.
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252 ^^^' GENERATIOK.
5110 Walter, b. Oct. 30, 1880.
5111 Helen Carpenter, b. Jany. 28, 1884.
5112 Charles Thayer, b. Feb. 27, 1837.
5113 Eveline Frost, b. Feb. 11, 1839 ; d. 1840, in N. Y.
5114 Edwina Le Fevre, b. Nov. 14, 1841. — 5115 Claretta, b. Nov. 1845.
813 WARREN SHADRACH SHATTUCH, [2158] m. ELIZA ANN
JOY, of Martha's Vineyard, Jariy. 1830. He was a merchant in New
York city, where he d. Oct. 1833, a. 35. His wid. m. John S. Westmacott in
1835, and d. 1841.
VII. Chil.
5116 Alonzo Daggett, b. Jany. 16, 1831 ; d. 1835.
5117 Warren Shadrach, b. Jany. 14, 1833.
814 ARTEMAS LOCKE SHATTUCK, [2159] m. CATHERINE
HICKE Y, of Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 1832. He is a merchant in that
city.
VII. Chil.
5118 Catherine Maria, b. June, 1833 ; d. 1835, in New York.
5119 Warren, b. Nov. 1834.
5120 Elizabeth Hickey, b. 1836 ; d. 1839, in Philadelphia.
5121 Sarah Stickney, b. Oct. 7, 1838. — 5122 Ellen Hickey, b. 1889.
5122^ Artemas Locke, b. May. 1843.
5123 Caroline Elizabeth, b. Dec. 1844.
5124 Charles Thayer Scott, b. Dec. 1847 ; d. May, 1850, in Philadelphia.
815 MARY SHATTUCK, [2161] m. THOMAS CROSIER, of N. Bruns-
wick, Nov. 6, 1834. He is a piano forte maker, at (Charlestown ?)
VII. Chil.
5125 Caroline Shattuck, b. Aug. 15, 1835. — 5126 Thomas, b. Aug. 8, 1837.
816 JOSIAH LOCKE SHATTUCK, [2163] m. ELIZABETH T. STICK-
NEY, of Duxbury, Dec. 26, 1841.
VII. Chil.
5127 Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 6, 1844.
817 SUSANNAH BROWN LOCKE, [2165] m. JOSEPH PERKINS.
He resides at Mt Vernon, N. H.
VII. Chil.
5128 Joseph, b. July 24, 1833 ; d. young.
5129 Joseph, b. July 24, 1835. — 5130 John, b.
818 ELIZABETH LOCKE, [2166] m. SAMUEL SMITH, May 20, 1824,
who was b. May 12, 1798, m Sandwich, N. H. He is a farmer in Win-
Chester.
VII. Chil. b. m Wobum.
5131 Caroline Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1825 ; m. William H. Richardson, May 28,
1846, who was b. May 5, 1822, in Wob. ; is a blacksmith ; resides in West
Cambridge, and had — 5132 Florella Antoinette, b. Mb. 5, 1849.
5133 Josiah Locke, b. Nov. 20, 1826, is a farmer at Winchester.
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VII. OENEBATION. 263
5134 Susan Locke, b. May 28, 1829 ; m. Joseph A. Merryfield, Mh. 14, 1850,
who was b. id Wells, Me. Oct. 6, 1822. He is a tin and sheet-iron work-
er at West Cambridge.
5136 Samuel, b. Jany. 4, 1833. — 5137 Mary Frances, b. Aug. 14, 1835.
5138 EUphaiet, b. July 15, 1839. — 5139 Clara Augusta, b. Aug. 18, 1842.
819 EDWARD FOWLE, [20431 m. 1. MARY LOCKE, [2168] dau. of
Josiah and Susan Frost Locke, Sep. 16, 1828. 2. m. DEBORAH
PARKER, Mh. 1835. 3. m. HANNAH DAMON, May 24, 1838. He resides
at Wobum.
VII. ChiLby Istwf.
5140 Mary Locke, b. Dec. 25, 1829 ; d. Oct. 17, 1851, a. 21, at Wobum.
Chil. by 2d wf.
5142 George Edward, b. July 4, 1837.
Chil. by 3d wf.
5143 Hannah Elizabeth, b. Ap. 22, 1839.
5144 Emily Frances, b. Nov. 9, 1842. — 5145 William Rufus,b. July 17, 1845.
820 JEDUTHAN FOWLE, [20421 m. LOUISA LOCKE, [2170] dau. of
Josiah Locke, Dec. 9, 18S^, and resides at (Wobum ?)
VII. Chil.
5146 Jeduthan b. Dec. 23, 1830. — 5147 Josiah Locke, b. Feb. 5, 1838.
5148 Frances Locke, b. Oct 19, 1835 ; d. Oct. 5, 1836.
5149 William Henry, b. Feb. 10, 1838.
5150 Louisa Frances, b. Oct. 12, 1842. — 5151 Samuel, b. Aug. 8, 1844.
821 REBECCA ANN LOCKE, [2171] m. EARLE WYMAN, of Wo-
bum, Jany. 9, 1840. She d. Sep. 30, 1843, a. 30, and Mr. Wyman m.
CAROLINE SHATTUCK, [2162] cousin to his first wife, dau. of Shadrach
Sbattuck, Oct. 8, 1846. He is a carpenter at Charlestown.
VII. Chil.byLmg.
5152 Caroline Rebecca, b. May 25, 1842.
Chil. by 2. mg.
5153 Walter W. b. Oct 1848. — 5154 Evelina, b. May 16, 1861.
822 LUCY FROST LOCKE, [2173] m. JOTHAM HILL, 1841, who
resides at Wobum.
VII. Chil.
5155 Waldo, b. — 5156 Joseph Francis, b.
823 ELIZABETH RICHARDSON LOCKE, [2215] m. DANIEL FI-
FIELD, Dec. 2 or 31, 1835, who was b. Sep. 1, 1808, (son of Enoch
and Mehitable (Page) Fifield.) He is a cabinet maker at Charlestown.
VII. Chil.
6157 J B. M. b. Dec. 30, 1838. — 5158 Augusta, b. Feb. 24, 1841.
5159 Harriet Elizabeth, b. May 23, 1850.
824 ADELINE MATILDA LOCKE, [22161 m. DANIEL WYMAN
LOCKE, [2180] son of Asa Locke, Ap. 20, 1843.
VII. Chil.
5161 Benjamin Franklin, b. June 12, 1845.
5162 George J. Carlton, b. Jany. 29, 1849 ; d. Sep. 28, 1651.
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954 Til. OENERATIOK.
825 SARAH LOCKE, [2288] m. 1. CHARLES WEATHERBEE, Nov.
8, 1807, of Dedham.' He was an Innholder, and d. at Tannton, Jany.
19, 1812. 2. she m. DAN WILMARTH, Jr. of Attleboro% June 23, 1813.
He was a farmer at Taunton, and d. Ap. 2, 1851. She resides at T.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Weatherbee.
5163 Abigail Howard, b. Sep. 25, 1808 ; m. William B. Crandell. 1008
Chil. by Mr. Wilmarth.
5164 George Locke, b. Jany. 16, 1814; m. Emily A. Sprout 1009
5165 Charles Brown, b. Dec. 15, 1816 ; m. Caroline A. Robinson. 1010
5166 Augustus, b. Sep. 30, €818 ; m. Sarah J. Anthony. 1011
5167 Anna Maria, b. Jany. 12, 1821 ; m. Ebenezer D. Tisdale. 1012
5168 Sarah Locke, b. May 18, 1823 ; d. Jany. 17, 1851, a. 27.
— 5169 Henry Dan, b. Oct. 4, 1826 ; he is a clerk in Boston.
5170 Nathan, b. June 22, 1829 ; is a cleric with Gilbert & Co. at T&anton.
826 MARY LOCKE, [2234] m. Capt. ALLEN PRESBREY, Jany. 26,
1823, son of Seth and Sarah (Pratt) Presbrey, of Taunton. Capt. Pres-
brey is engaged in the shipping business, and resides at the ^^ Wier ^' in Taunton.
VII. Chil.
5171 Joseph Locke, b. Aug. 31, 1826 ; m. Susan Wilson Godfrey, Dec. 24,
1850, dau. of George Godfrey, of Taunton. He is book-keeper at the
Black Lead Works ; had — 5172 Frederick Locke, b. May 18, 1852.
5173 Mary Allen Francis, b. July 19, 1829.
5174 AbigaU Johnson, b. Feb. 22, 1832 ; d. Dec. 22, 1882.
827 Capt. OLIVER LOCKE, [2235] m. JOANNA JACOBS, Ap. 1, 1816,
who was b. May 28, 1797, dau. of Braddock and Sarah (Hersey)
Jacobs. He resided in Lexington, and kept a tavern. He was a Captain in the
Militia, and was accidentally shot by one of his intimate friends, Oct. 1825, a.
30. His wid. m. WILLIAM SMITH, Nov. 28, 1832, and they reside at Lex-
ington, 1852.
VII. Chil.
5175 Faustina Muliken, b. Aug. 24, 1819 ; m. David A. Gage, Deo. 8, 1846,
and d. Dec. 4, 1850. They had — 5176 Clara, b. June 15, 1848.
5177 Joan Sophia, b. Oct. 3, 1825 ; m. Eli Francis Davis, June 16, 1852, of Lit-
tleton, where they reside*
Two others, died in infancy.
828 BALDWIN LOCKE, [2239] m. ADELINE JOSSELYNE, in Boaton,
Nov. 18, 1830 ; he resides at Lexington.
VII. ChU.
5178 OUver Baldwin, b. Sep. 17, 1831.
5179 William Brigham, b. Aug. 13, 1833. — 5180 Lorenzo, b. Sep. 2, 1835.
5181 Samuel Josselyn, b. Aug. 25, 1837.
5182 Martha Wellington, b. Ap. 19, 1839. — 5183 Maiy, b. Oct 21, 1841.
829 CLARISSA MEAD, [2241] m. NATHANDBL HARRINGTON,
Nov. 3, 1815, who was b. June 3, 1786, (son of Levi Harrington, of
Lexington.) He was a farmer in Lex. where he d. Jany. 8, 1839, a. 52. His
wid. resides at Lex. 1852.
VII. Chil.
5184 Franklin Mead, b. June 6, 1817 ; m. Busaa Wiley, dan. of Dsvidt of AA-
by, June, 1847.
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5185 Ellen Maria, b. July 1, 1819.
5186 EdwiD, b. Feb. 1, 1891-; m. Eunice Elizabeth Moore, of Sudbury, Nov.
1845. nz^i
5187 Clarissa, b. Dec. 8, 1822 ; m. Samuel B. fiindge, Ap. 29, 1845. 1018
5188 Nathaniel, b. Sep. 23, 1824.
5189 Larkin, b. Ap. 17, 1826 ; m. Mary Langley, of East Camb. Nov. 1851.
5190 Andrew, b. Ap. 12, 1828.
5191 Rebecca, b. June 12, 1830; d. May 7, 1832.
5192 Elizabeth Ward, b. Oct. 16, 1833.
830 MARTHA INGERSOLL MEAD, [2244] m. NATHAN HARRING-
TON, son of Nathan Harrington, of Lexington, who was b. Feb. 29,
1792. He resided at Lex. and d. Nov. 13, 1843, a. 51. His wid. d. at Lex-
ington, Oct 1852.
VII. Chil.
5198 Caroline Maria, b. Oct 1, 1829. — 5194 Elvira Mead, b. Feb. 18, 1832.
881 SALLY MEAD, [2246] m. JAMES HASTINGS, (son of Samuel, of
Lincoln,) Oct 11, 1821. He was b. Oct 5, 1797, and resides atBrat-
tleboro', Vt ^
VII. Chil.
5195 Charles, b. July 7, 1822, at Lincoln ; m. Martha Tuttle, of Lexington,
Nov. 26, 1846.
5196 Emily Meriam, b. Mb. 15, 1824, in Lincoln.
5197 James Whitney, b. Ap. 9, 1826, in Lincoln ; d. June 22, 1842, a. 16.
5198 Maria Chandler, b. Ap. 16, 1828, in Lincoln ; m. Lucius L. Pratt, son of
Ruflis, of Brattleboro\ June 1, 1849. He is a merchant at B.
5199 Sarah Mead, b. Oct 3, 1829, in Lincobi; d. June 12, 1848, a. 18.
5200 Oliver, b. Aug. 8, 1831, in Lexington.
5202 Alonzo, b. Aug. 25, 1833, in Lincoln*
5203 Adelaide, b. Oct 15, 1836, in Cambridge.
5204 Ellen Augusta, b. Mb. 2, 1841, in Cambridge.
882 CHARLES AUGUSTUS LOCKE, [22511 m. SARAH JANE
THACHER, June 1, 1843, dau. of David Thacher, who m. Rebecca
De Blois, dau. of Stephen De Blois, of Newport, R. I. and gr. dau. of Lot
Thacher, of Rochester. Mr. Locke is a merchant in Boston.
VII. Chil.
5205 Mary IngersoU, b. Ap. 19, 1844.
5206 Joseph Aitchison Vincent, b. Sep. 29, 1845; d. Dec. 13, 1850.
5207 Charles Augustus, b. Dec. 7, 1849 ; d. Dec. 31, 1849.
5207^ Harold De Blois, b. Sep. 21, 1852.
888 FRANCES SARGENT LOCKE, [2252] m. in Boston SAMUEL
STILLMAN OSGOOD, Oct 7, 1835, who was b. in Boston, the son
of James and Elizabeth (Badger) Osgood. Mr. Osgood is a painter, not unknown
in England and America. Soon afler their marriage they went to London,
where he some time before had been a pupil of the Royal Academy. They re-
mained abroad several years, and returned to Boston in 1839, and soon af\er
removed to New York, where she died of consumption. May 12, 1850, a. nearly
39. See Appendix S.
VII. ChU.
5208 Ellen Fnnoes, b. July 11, 183-, in London ; d. Sep. 3, 1851.
366 VII. OENEBATION.
5209 May Vincent, b. July 21, 1839, in Boston ; d. June 26, 1851.
5210 Fanny Fay, b. in New York ; d.
834 ELIZABETH DAVIS LOCKE, [MM) m. Rev. HENRY F. HAR-
RINGTON, Nov. 26, 1838, (son of the late Joseph Harrington, Esq. of
Roxbury,) who was b. Aug. 15, 1814; grad. at Har. College 1834, was minister
at large in Providence, R. I. several years, subsequently settled at Albany, N. Y.
and was installed at Lawrence, Feb. 29, 1848, where he now resides.
VII. Chil.
5211 Joseph Locke, b. Oct 13, 1841 ; d. Sep. 12, 1842.
5212 Fanny Sargent, b. Aug. 26, 1843.
5213 Mary Presbrey, b. Jany. 17, 1845.
5214 Elizabeth Ingersoll, b. Sep. 19, 1848.
836 LURINDA SIMONDS, [2274] m. JAMES PRIEST, 1838, and d.
' Sep. 29, 1838, leaving a dau. Mr. Priest m. her cousin, IRENA
LOCKE, [2288] daughter of Stephen Locke, Aug. 1839. Mr. Priest was b. at
Weare, N. H. Ap. 8, 1813, son of John, (b. at Harvard,) who m. at Weare,
Lydia E. Greorge,^au. of Moses and Lydia Creorge, and gr. son of Abel and
Zeruiah Priest, or Harvard. Mr. Priest was a hatter at Oil Mill Village, in
Weare, from 1831 to 1850, when he took charge of the Railrocul Depot at that
place, where he now remains. He is also Postmaster.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
5215 Lurinda, b. Sep. 2, 1838.
Chil. by second mg.
5217 Lydia A. b. Oct. 10, 1840. — 5218 Adeline S. b. Oct 2, 1842.
5219 Lucy J. b. Sep. 2, 1844. — 5220 George F. b. Nov. 28, 1846.
5221 John, b. Feb. 15, 1851.
836 GEORGE W. GOOD ALE, [2284] m. MARTHA L. NEWTON, Oct
1, 1837. He is a farmer at i)orchester.
VII. Chil.
5222 Martha E. b. Aug. 9, 1838.
5223 George W. b. Oct 26, 1840 ; d. Oct 1, 1844.
5224 Marcus M. b. Jany. 31, 1843 ; d. July 9, 1843.
5225 Marcus M. b. May 28, 1844.
5226 Lucy Maria, b. Jany. 23, 1848 ; d. Feb. 24, 1848.
837 ELBERT GOODALE, [2285] m. CELESTIA T. SMITH, of New
Hampton, N. H. Feb. 4, 1840 ; he is a livery-stable keeper in Boston.
VII. Chil.
5227 Celestia Frances, b. Aug. 12, 1841.
5228 Emma P. b. Aug. 29, 1845 ; d. Sep. 23, 1847.
5229 Emma P. b. Oct 8, 1848.
838 MARY JANE GOODALE, [2286] m. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY
DOW, of Weare, N. H. Dec. 14, 1839 ; is a shoemaker at Weare.
VII. Chil.
6230 Wesley W. b. Mb. 8, 1841. — 5231 Albert Freeman, b. Feb. 3, 1844.
5232 Emma Josephine, b. Ap. 12, 1846. — 5233 Ellen Marion, b. May 7, 1849.
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839 Catt. EBENEZER TOLMAN, [2816] m. io Watertown, N. Y.
HOPEFUL RANDALL, May 6, 1816, who was b. Jany. 18, 1789,
and d. Mh. 23, 1845. Before his marriage he resided ia Canada, Boston, and
Nelson, N. H. and moved to Watertown, N. Y. 1813, where he resides in 1852,
and was a Captain in the New Hamp. Militia before he went to W.
VII. Chil. b. in Watertown.
52^ Augustus, b. Jany. 4, 1818 ; resides with his father, unmd.
5235 Mary Ann, b. Jany. 10, 1819; m. CoL Solomon B. Stears, Feb. 3, 1841. 983
5236 Sylvester, b. Ap. 14, 1820 ; d. Jany. 8, 1845, a. 24, unmd.
5237 Caroline, b. Sep. 6, 1821.
- 52:i8 George Washington, b. July 22, 1823 ; is a joiner in California.
5239 Angeline, b. Ap. 9, 1826.
5240 Charles Clark, b. Ap. 2, 1830; was a joiner; he started for California
Nov. 1851, and d. Jany. 7, 1852, a few days after his arrival, a. 21.
840 GEORGE TOLMAN, [2317] m. Mrs. JOANNA T. WHITTE-
MORE, of Dana, May 6, 1815, who was b. Sep. 8, 1785, and d. Sep.
6, 1851, a. e6. He resides at Nelson, N. H.
VII. ChiL b. in Nelson.
5241 Fidelia Ann, b. Aug. 4, 1816 ; m. Joseph Clark Tolman, [6225] Ap. 19,
1840.
5242 Dianthe Adeline, b. Ap. 9, 1818 ; m. Josiah Carter, of Jaffrey, N. H. Oct
15, 1843, who was b. at Rindge, N. H. 1815 ; had — 5243 Mary Adeline,
b. Oct 4, 1846.
5244 Sylvia Elizabeth, b. Nov. 7, 1822.
5245 George, b. July 10, 1825 ; d. Sep. 27, 1845.
5246 Allen, b. Feb. 5, 1828. — 5247 Julia, b. July 29, 1829.
841 BETSY TOLMAN, [2318] m. THOMAS BAKER, Ap. 27, 1817,
who was b. at Sullivan, N.H. Ap. 30, 1788, moved to Watertown, N.Y.
Mh. 1809, where he d. Feb. 10, 1841, a. 53. He was a farmer, and a highly
respected ai^d useful citizen.
VII. Chil. b. at Watertown.
5248 William Clark, b. Mh. 3, 1819 ; m. Ruth Bull, Oct 16, 1844. 936
5249 Orson Montgomery, b. Feb. 11, 1820; m. Jeanette Pitcher, in Lawrence,
Van Buren Co. Mich, (to which place he had moved,) Mh. 1849. She
was b. in Cayuga, N. Y. Feb. 1, 1831. They had — 5250 Medora H. b.
May 23, 1850.
5251 George, b. Ap. 17, 1821 ; moved to Crete, Will Co. HI. and m. Jennett
Goodenow, Dec. 25, 1849, who was b. Feb. 1833, in Gandy Creek, Os-
wego Co. N. Y. He is a farmer ; had —
5252 Nancy Fay, b. Mh. 1, 1823.
5253 E. Collins, b. July 26, 1824 ; m. Sarah Ann Barlow, Nov. 1, 1848, who
was b. in Rodman, N. Y. Aug. 16, 1826. He is a farmer in Adams, JeC
Co. N. Y.
5254 Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap. 2, 1828 ; m. Charles Knights, Mh. 5, 1851, who
was b. in Rodman, N.Y. Mh. 21, 1828. Resides at Watertown.
842 CYNTHIA TOLMAN, [2319] m. JOSIAH RICHARDSON, Ap. 7,
1816, who was b. Jany. 19, 1784, at Sterling. He is a farmer at Wa-
tertown, N. Y. where he has resided since 1803. He is the son of Tilly Rich-
ardson, of Sterling, who moved to Herkimer, N. Y. and thence to Watertown,
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where he d. 1852, a. about 93 ; and he was prcb. the son of Tilly RicHanboQt of
IjaDca9ter, who prob« resided in that part of Lancaster that is now Sterling.
VII. Chil. b. in Walertown,
5255 Charles, b. Mb. 1, 1817 ; m. Chloe H. GiUet, Dec. 23, 1847, who was b.
at Richland, N. Y. Sep. 20, 1828. He is a farmer at Watertown ; had —
5255^ Horace Clinton, b. Sep. 19, 1848.
5256 Juliet, b. Dec. 18, 1818 ; m. Harrison Dodge, Jany. 1, 1845. 987
5257 Harriet, b. Dec. 13, 1820 ; m. Cyreneus Wakefield, Aug. 17, 1848. 938
5258 Cynthia T. b. Sep. 18, 1822 ; m. Robert Thompson, Jany. 88, 1846. 988^
5259 Josiah, b. Mh. 7, 1828 ; is a carriage maker.
5260 Frances C. b. Ap. 22, 1830 ; m. Uri O. Andrus, Dec. 24, 1850, who
was b. in Rutland, N. Y. 1826. He is a joiner in Woodrille, N. Y.
5261 Mary E. b. May 9, 1832. — 5262 Martha, b. Mh. 2, 1835
843 WILLIAM TOLMAN, [2320] m. in Nelson, N. H. MARY BAN-
CROFT, Oct 9, 1827, who was b. at Nelson, May 9, 1796. Mr. Tol-
man lived in Nelson, Western New York, and Pawtucket, till his marria^, soon
after which he moved to Watertown, N, Y. where he now resides. He is a far-
mer, and has furnished me with much valuable information. Mrs. Tolman was
the dau. of Timothy Bancroft, of Dunstable, who was b. 1759, and d. 1848 ; who
was the son of Timothy, (who m. Elizabeth Farwell,) who was the son of Eben-
ezer, who was the son of Thomas, who came from near London, Eng. settled in
Lynnfield, and d. 1691.
VII . Chil. b. at Watertown.
5263 Solon Bancroft, b. July 27, 1828.
5264 Abigail Cornelia, b. Sep. 18, 1831.
5265 Henry, b. July 86, 1833 ; d. Aug 31, 1833.
5267 Mary Amanda, b. July 9, 1834. — 5268 William Orville, b. Oct 1, 1837.
844 CYRUS TOLMAN, [2322] m. LUCY ABBOTT, 1830, who was b. at
Tyngsboro*, May 15, 1797. He has always resided on his father's
homestead at Nelson, N. H. " as a staff for his aged parents to lean upon, which
proved one of safety and comfort, for which he has the thanks of the rest of
the family." (A bro. letter.)
VII. Chil. b. at Nelson.
5269 Eben Clark, b. Dec. 6, 1831. — 5270 Mary E. b. May 21, 1633.
5271 Melancy Eveline, b. Aug. 25, 1886 ; d. May 25, 1838.
5272 Lucy Melancy, b. Feb. 13, 1839. —5273 Orson C. b. Mh. 11, 18^.
845 DANIEL CAMPBELL CLARK, [2324] m. AMY DAVIS, at Ches-
terfield, N. H. Dec. 6, 1815, where he d. Mh. 8, 1822, a. 34, and his
wid. m. CHAPIN, 1833 ; resided at Windhall, Vt. and d. 1884.
VIK Chil. by Istmg.
5274 Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1816 ; m. Charles Cross, Sep. 13, 1836, who was b.
May 28, 1809. He is a maehiniat at Keene, N. H. Had -^ 5275 Charles
R. b. Ap. 20, 1838; — 5276 Sarah E. h. Nov, 6, 1849; — 5277 Ason,
b. Oct. 25, 1851.
9078 Maria, b. ; m. Boyden Day, of Chesterfield, N. H, He is a
farmer at Townsh^nd, Vt.
5279 Samuel, b.
5290 EUen, b. Oct 18, 1821 ; m. Ebeaszer Fiske Cross, qf Chesterfield, N. H,
Ap. 22, 1840, who was b. Mh. 15, 1815, at Swanzey, N. H. where he re-
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sides, a farmer. Had — 5261 Frederick William, b. Mh. 29, 1841 ; —
5282 Edward William, h. Oet 23, 1843 ; — 5283 OUye Ellen, b. Sep. 12,
1845 ; — 5284 John Fiske, b. Sep. 26, 1847.
846 WILLIAM CLARK, [2825] m. ELLEN CAHILL, of Montgomery,
N. Y. Aug. 24, 1818, who was b. at Mont June 22, 1T74, and d. at N.
York city, Ap. 81, 1839. He was a celebrated Teacher of Penmanship, resided
at Montgomery, and at New York city, and d. at the last place, Ap. 5, 1841.
VII. Chil.
6285 Sarah Ann, b. at Montgomery, July 29, 1819 ; d. at Marlboro', N. H. Aug.
14, 1843.
5286 Elizabeth Ann, b. at Searsburg, N. Y. Oct. 4, 1822 ; m. 1. Sep. 1838, Dr.
Loring, a surgeon in the Texan Army. He d. in the U. States
Army in Florida, 1839. 2. she m. in 1844, at St. Augustine, Fa. Doct.
Frederick Smidt Weller, of Patterson, N. J. where they reside, and had —
5287 Elizabeth, b. 1845 ; — 5288 Frederick, b. 1850.
5288 William, b. Deo. 31, 1825, at N. York city ; m. Mary A. Davis, of Chester*
field, N. H. Mh. 24, 1852, and there resides.
5290 Samuel Erskine, b. Oct 31, 1827, at New York city ; was killed by falling
through a scuttle. May 29, 1835^
5291 James Henry, b. Mh. 3, 1830, at N. York city ; resides at BraUleboro', Yt
847 Majoe THOMAS TOLMAN, [2330] m. his cousin, SARAH CLARK,
[2323] Mh. 25, 1812; who was b. Aug. 5, 1785, (dau. of William and
Sarah (Leslie) Clark.) He has always resided on his father^s homestead, in
llarlboro\ N. H.
VII. ChU. b. in Marlboro'.
5092 Samuel Clark, b. Nov. 9, 1812 $ m. Ann Niles Dearbome, Dec. 19, 1837 ;
resides at Nashua, N. H. ; had — 5293 Abby Dearbome, b. Dec. 13,
1840 ; — 5294 Thomas Milan, b. June 30, 1842 ; — 5295 Martha Ann,
b. Sep. 15, 1845 ; — 5296 John D. b. 1848, (1838 ?)
5297 Thomas, b. Mh. 12, 1814 ; m. Susan Raymond Adams, Nov. 30, 1836,
dau. of William Adams, [5fi0^9.] He is an upholsterer at Nashua,
N.H.; had — 5298 Kinsman Adams, b. Aug. 31, 1837; — 5299 Eme-
Une, b. Feb. 26, 1840 ; — 5300 Ellen Shattuck, b. Feb. 8, 1842 ; — 5301
Thomas Wilmer, b. May 23, 1844 ; — 5302 Mary Susan, b. Oct 7, 1846.
5303 Mary Leslie, b. Sep. 14, 1815 ; m. John Palmer Sabin, Oct 26, 1842, who
was b. at Pomfret^ Ct. May 31, 1805, and resides at Fitohburg ; is a tfdlow
chandler ; had — 5304 George Frederick, b. Feb. 22, 1844 ; — 5305
Charies Thomas, b. Sep. 16, 1846 ; — 5306 Mary May, b. Jany. 14, 1848 ;
— 5307 Martha Elizabeth, b. Ap. 8, 1849 ; — 5308 John, b. June 80,
1850 ; — 5309 Faith Augusta, b. Jany. 30, 1852*
5310 William George, b. Jany. 31, 1817 ; m. Abby McCloster, Mh. 6, 1842.
He is a bouaewright at Fitchburg ; no chil.
6311 Cahill, b. May 25, 1818 ; m. Rebecca Torrey, Sep. 9, 1842, who was b.
at Maiden, Oct 29, 1822. He b a merchant in Boston ; had — 5312
Frederick Cahill, b. Aug. 8, 1843 ; and a dau. b. May 23, 1845 ; d. in
infancy.
5313 Sarah, b. Ap. 28, 1820 ; m. Ammon Woodward, Oct 13, 1845, who was
b. 1810. He is a farmer at Lisbon^ Me. ; no ehil.
5314 Martha Amelia, b. Nov. 10, 1821 ; d. Mh. 7, 1847, a. 25.
5815 Daniel Looltt, b. July 9, 1838 ; m. Martha Maria Seed, Aug. 20, lUl,
wbowMb.inEaea6«N.H. May7» UM2. He is a ftrmet nt Matlbefo'.
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5316 A dau. b. May 28, 1825 ; d. in infancy.
5317 Harriet Newell, b. Jany. 30, 1827 ; resides at Nashua, N. H.
5318 Leander, b. Oct. 2, 1828 ; m. Lucy Copeland, Mh. 28, 1848, at Thompson,
Ct. who was b. June 9, 1827, and d. Dec. 13, 1852, a. 25. They had —
5319 Ella, b. May 26, 1849 ;— 5320 Susan JEt. b. Nov. 18, 1850.
848 MARTHA TOLMAN, [2331] m. DANIEL SEWELL, Esq. Mh. 12,
1820, at Gardiner, Me. who was b. at Hallowell, (in that part now Au-
gusta,) Me. Nov. 12, 1788. They formerly resided at Pittston, Me. but now,
1852, are in Farmington, Me.
VII. Chil.
5321 Martha E. b. July 2, 1821 ; m. Rev. Lorenzo D. McCabe, in Washington,
D. C. July 28, 1^45, who was b. in Marietta, O. He was connected with
the Wesleyan University at Delaware, O. She died without issue, Nov. 7,
1850, a. 29.
5322 Samuel, b. Aug. 24, 1822 ; is unmd. resides at Canaan, Iowa.
5323 Louisa A. b. Aug. 14, 1824 ; m. at Washington, D. C. Joshua Follansbee,
of the U. S. Navy, Ap. 10, 1843, who was b. Mh. 1819. She d. in child-
bed at her father's, Feb. 2, 1844, a. 19.
5324 Caroline A. b. Dec. 3, 1827 ; m. George T. Soule, Jany. 7, 1849, of Far-
mington, Me. where he was b. Oct. 31, 1810. They had — 5325 Martha
Louisa, b. Oct. 29, 1850.
849 JOSEPH TOLMAN, [2332] m. Wid. SUSAN (PITCH) BLOOD, in
Jaffrey, N.H. Ap. 3, 1815, who was b. in Marlboro', N.H. Oct 2,
1789. She was the wid. of David Blood, of Marlboro', and the dau. of Paul
Filch, of Fitchburg and Marlboro'. They reside at Littleton, N. H.
Y 1 1 . Chil. the first two b. at Grafton, Yt the next three at Keene, N.H.
the others at Granby, Yt
5326 Joseph Clark, b. Jany. 23, 1816 ; m. Fidelia Ann Tolman, [6141] Ap. 19,
1840, who was b. Aug. 4, 1816, dau. of George Tolman. He is a house-
wright at Nelson, N. H. ; had — 5327 Charles Clark, b. Mh. 15, 1843 ; —
5328 Lucella Caroline, b. Sep. 9, 1849.
5329 A son, b. Dec. 1, 1817 ; d. Jany. 1818.
5330 Cyrus Stone, b. Jany. 1, 1819 ; m. ; is a machinist at Hinsdale, N.H.
5331 Susan Kimball, b. Ap. 30, 1821 ; m. John Singer, in Ohio City,^0. 1850.
5332 Philander Sewall, b. May 26, 1823 ; is a machinist at Hinsdale, N. H.
5333 William Goodell, b. June 24, 1825 ; d. Jany. 5, 1827.
5334 Sarah Fitch, b. June 4, 1827; m. Albert Day, at Keene, N.H. June 1,
1845 ; resides at Hinsdale.
5335 Martha Louisa, b. May 13, 1832 ; m. David Mofiett, June 23, 1849, of Lit-
tleton, N. H. where they reside.
860 PHEBE CLARK, [2343] m. HARYEY CARLTON, Dec. 4, 1828,
who was b. Feb. 19, 1797, at Andover, Yt. where they reside.
YII. Chil.
5336 Harriet, b. July 1, 1830.
851 SAMUEL CLARK, Jr. [2345] Has been m. three times. 1. m.
HANNAH C. FOSTER, (dau. of Jonathan and Hannah Foster, of
Weston, Yt.) Mb. 9, 1831, who was b. Jany. 23, 1811, and d. Btec. 7, 1835, a. 24
2. m. TAMMA C. PARKER, (dan. of Lyman and Celfaarine Paricer, of Waraaw,
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N. Y.) Oct. 24, 1836, who wm b. Ap. 1, 1818, and d. Oct. 15, 1887, a. 24. 8.
m. ANNA BRYANT, (dau. of Dudley and Betsy Bryant, of Java, N.Y.) Ap. 16,
1838, who was b. Nov. 30, 1814. Mr. Clark resided at Andover, Yt. till 1831,
when he moved to Java, Wyoming Co. N. Y. where he now resides. He has
been Jus. Peace 17 years, and Supervisor of the County six years.
VII. Chil. b. at Java, by 1st wf.
6837 Samuel Parker, b. Dec. 22, 1831. — 5838 William, b. Ap. 26, 1834.
Chil. by second wf.
5339 Hannah, b. Sep. 30, 1837 ; d. Oct 30, 1837.
Chil. by third wf.
5340 Arthur, b. Feb. 14, 1839. — 5341 Emily, b. Oct. 6, 1840 ; d. Oct. 19, 1840.
5342 Orson, b. Ap. 21, 1842. —5343 Leslie, b. Nov. 1, 1841 ; d. Mh.25, 1848.
5344 Lucretia Adelpha, b. July 8, 1846. — 5345 John Locke, b. Jany. 24, 1850.
862 WILLIAM CLARK, [2346] m. NANCY ADAMS, of Ludlow, Vt
Dec. 6, 1832, who was b. Nov. 22, 1811. He resides at Andover, Vt
VII. Chil. b. at Andover.
5346 William Roswell, b. Oct 81, 1833.
5347 Lorenzo,!^ . x^ r\ ^ m* io>ii
6348 Lorinda, } *^*^' ^' ^^ ^^' ^®^^-
853 ROSWELL CLARK, [2347] m. MARY WALTON, dau. of John and
Dolly, of China, N.Y. Feb. 8 or 23, 1836, who was b. Feb. 5, 1816.
He is a farmer; moved from Andover, Vt 1831, to Java, N. Y. where he now
resides.
VII. Chil. b. at Java.
5349 Hannah Amelia, b. Dec. 8, 1836.
6350 James Austin, b. Dec. 8, 1839 ; d. Jany. 6, 1840.
5351 Alonzo Walton, b. Nov. 15, 1845.
5352 Elbert Judson, b. Sep. 6, 1847. — 5353 Eliza Adel, b. Dec. 30, 1850.
8M PLINY CLARK, [2348] m. VELARIAN FLETCHER, of Walpole,
N. H. Sep. 1834. He is a farmer in Montrose, Dane Co. Wis.
VII. Chil.
5354 Pliny. —5355 Alvin. —5356 Augusta.
5357 Azro. — 5358 Carfelia. —5359 Adel.
855 ALONZO CLARK, [2349] m. MARIETTA ADAMS, of Ludlow, Vt
Dec. 27, 1837, who was b. July 10, 1818 ; resides at Weston, Vt
VII. Chil.
5860 Albert, b. d. Aug. 19, 1840. — 5361 Abby Bemus, b.
856 LYDIA CLARK, [23501 m. FRANKLIN AUSTIN, of Weston, Vt
Mb. 28, 1838, who was b. July 1, 1813. They reside at Andover, Vt
VII. Chil.
5362 Hannah Lydia, b. Ap. 20, 1839.
5363 John, b. Ap. 14, 1842. — 5364 Rhoda, b. July 31, 1845.
867 ELVIRA CLARK, [2356] m. OLIVER FROST, Sep. 21, 1826 ;
moved to Macdono\ N.Y. where she d. July 1, 1833, a. nearly 33.
Mr. Ffort m. 2. LUCINDA UNES, of Chariestown, N. H. Feb. 1834, by whom
be had 4 chil. He d. Aug. 1847, at Macdono\
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YII. CbU. by Ist mg.
5865 Elvira Clark, b. Feb. 19, 1829 ; d. Mh. 19, 1«89.
5366 Mary Ann, b. Feb. 13, 1830 ; d. Sep. 8, 1831.
858 LEANDER CLARK, [2359] m. MARY A. JONES, of Dublin, N. H.
Dec. 31, 1841 ; he resides at Peterboro% N. H.
VII. Chil.
5367 Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 26, 1842 ; d. Sep. 15, 1843.
5368 Salma Morton, b. June 7, 1845 ; d. Aug. 11, 1848.
859 Hon. WILLIAM CLARK, [2363] m. CLARISSA CUTTER, of Jaf-
frey, N. H. Mh. 22, 1836, who was b. Aug. 19, 1814, (dau. of John, jr.
and Betsy (Crosby) Cutter.) He resides at Campton, N. H. is a merchant and
nianufacturer, was a member of the State Senate from Grafton Co. 1849 and '50,
and is a Jus« Peace. Mrs. Clark is the gr. dau. of John and Abigail Demerry
Cutter, and gr. gr. dau. of Nathaniel Cutter, of Princeton and Jafirey^ whose 2d
wife was Mary Locke, [282.]
VII. Chil.
5369 Clara Cutter, b. Oct. 8, 1838.
5370 Emeline Duncan, b. Ap. 4, 1841 ; d. Jany. 31, 1843.
5371 William F. b. Dec. 19, 1842. — 5372 Charles Elmer, b. Dec. 12, 1844,
5373 Emily Adams, b. Jan. 11, 1848. — 5374 Ermina Demerry, b. Sep. 2, 1852.
860 MELZAR WENTWORTH CLARK, [2364] m. SABINA HOBART
LINCOLN, of Hingham, June 6, 1837. He is a baker at HIngham.
VII. Chil.
5375 Andrew Jackson, b. Dec. 13, 1837.
5376 Mary Lewis, b. Oct. 10, 1839 ; d. Mh. 18, 1843.
5877 Adeline Augusta, b. Nor. 23, 1841.
5378 Emma, b. Nov. 22, 1844. — 5379 Francis Marion, b. Sep. 20, 1846.
537a^ A child, b. A p. 16, 1848.
861 GALEN CLARK, [2365] m. REBECCA M. McCOY, Ap. 23, 1839 ;
was a chair manufacturer ; he moved to Philadelphia, Pa. where his wf.
d. He is now in business at New York city.
VII. Chil.
5380 Elvira Missouri, b. Ap. 20, 1840. — 5381 Joseph Locke, h. Nov. 8, 1842.
5382 Mary Ann, b. July 16, 1844. — 5383 Galen A. b. May 30, 1846.
5384 Solon McCoy, b. Feb. 7, 1848.
862 Rev. SAMUEL FULTON CLARK, [2368] m. MARY E. MORSE,
Ap. 30, 1848, who was b. June 15, 1826, in Dublin, N. H. dau. of
Thaddeus Morse, who was b. Jany. 28, 1800, and m. Serena Appleton, 1823,
the dau. of Francis Appleton, of Dublin, who m. Mary Ripley, and niece of Pres.
Appleton, of Bowdoin College. Thaddeus Morse was son of Thaddeus and
Betsy (Mason) Morse, of Dublin, and grandson of Dea. Eli Morse, of Sherburne
and Dublin, N. H. who m. Sarah Chenery. Mr. Clark worked at farming, and
at tanning and currying till he had acquired funds to pay for his education. He
studied a time with the venerable Dr. Abiel Abbott, at Peterboro', N. H. passed
three vears at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. and three years at the Divinity
School at Cambridge, where he grad. 1847, and was ordained over the First
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VII. OEKE&ATIOK. 96S
Congregational (Uni^irian) Societj at Aiho!, Ap. 19, 1848, where he now,
1862, resides. ,S ^ ct ^ CiJU I aT^
VII. Chil.
5385 Frank Appleton, b. June 28, 1850.
863 JAMES WHITMORE, [2370] m. PHEBE STIMSON, Oct. 22,
1811 ; who was b. Sep. 18, 1783, (dan. of Lemnel and Phebe,) and%d.
July 16, 183i, a. 54. He resided at Londonderry, N. H. from 1811 to 1815,
when he moved to Framingham, where he now resides. He is a farmer.
VII. Chil. the first b. at Londonderry, the other at Framingham.
5386 James H. b. Dec. 1815 ; m. Martha Stowe, of Marlboro', Ap, 9, 1835, who
was b. Sep. 14, 1813. He is a wheelwright in Framingham, where he ha«
been a Seleetmaa, and had, ^ 5887 Martha £. b. Oct. 2tf, 1836 ; ^ 5888
Phebe S. b. July 19, 1838 ; — 5389 Anna C. b. June 2, 1840 ; 5390 —
Mary C. b. Ap. 9, 1843.
5391 Charles S. b. Dec 6, 1815 ; m. Agnes A. Hyde, Oct. 6, 1842, who wa« b,
Nov. 24, 1820, dau. of Dea. Henry H. Hyde, of Framingham. He is a
fitrmer, school teacher, and bat been a selectman and aaaettor at Fram.
No chil.
864 LEVI R WHITMORE, [2371] m. MEHITABLE EDGELL, May
8, 1817, dau. of Aaron P. and Nelly (Trowbridge) Edgell, and gr. dau.
of Simon and Mehitable (Pike) Edgell, of Framingham. Mr. Whitmore is a
farmer at Marlboro\
VII. Chil. b. at Marlboro' all but the 2d and 3d, who were b. at Stow.
5392 Alden, E. b. Sep. 5, 1819; is a clerk in the Suffolk Bank, at Boston.
5393 George H. b. July 27, 1821 ; is in California.
5394 Alonzo H. b. Aug. 18, 1823 ; d. Sep. 2, 1824.
5395 Joseph F. b. June 25, 1826 ; d. July 1, 1828.
5396 Ellen R. b. Mh. 2, 1828 ; m. Warren Goodale, of MaHboro', June 17, 1852,
who has been a resident at the Sandwich Isl. and will soon return there.
5897 Mary S. b. July 7, 1880 ; m. George W. Watson, of Mariboro', Ap. 1850,
where he resides ; is a shoe manufacturer.
5398 Frances Ann, b. Sep. 21, 1834; d. Mh. 7, 1841.
5399 Emily F. b. July 7, 1838.
865 BEULAH WHITMORE, [2374] m. CHARLES STIMSON, May 30,
1820, who was b. May 9, 1795, son of Lemuel and Phebe Stimson. He
resided at Ashbumham, and d« Feb. 26, 1830, a. 34.
VII. Chil.
5400 Elmira W. b. May 29, 1826 ; m. Alfred Whitmore, Feb. 5, 1846.
5401 Aurdia F. b. Oct. 15, 1828.
866 CHARLOTTE TOWNE, [2383] m. CHAUNCY PECK, of New
Haven, Ct. Jany. 1, 1812 ; resides at New Haven.
VII. Chil.
5402 George, b. — 5403 Harriet, b. — 5404 Leonard, b.
5405 Lewis, b. — 5406 Emily, b.
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864 ^11* GENERATION.
867 FANNY TOWNE, [2884] m. JOSEPH CHAPIN, Feb. 1807, wbo
was a millwright at Rowe.
VII. Chil.
5407 Dwight Watson. — 5408 Leonard. — 5409 Elmer.
5410 Edwin, d. yg. — 5411Greorge, <^* yg*
868 ARAB TOWNE, [2387] m. TRYPHENA McCLOUD, 1820, who
was b. 1797. He resides id Colerain. •
VII. Chil.
5412 Cleora Augusta, b. 1820 ; m. David A. Brown, Jany. 22, 1844 ; resides ia
Cuba, N. Y.
5413 Maria Louisa, b. 1822 ; d. 1830.
5414 Nancy Streeter, b. 1825 ; m. HoUis Thompson, Aug. 20, 1848, and d. Oct
2, 1850.
5415 De Witt Clinton, b. 1828. — 5416 Tryphena Malinda, b. 1830, d. 1839.
5417 Thomas Martin, b. 1835. — 5418 Hiram McCloud, b. 1837.
869 RUTH TOWNE, [2388] m. ELIJAH STEELE, May, 1821 ; re-
sided in Charlemont, and d. Mh. 22, 1824, a. 26. He now, 1852, re-
sides in New York State.
VII. Chil.
5419 Noah Levings. — 5420 A son, b. d. in infakicy.
870 LUCINDA TOWNE, [2389] m. DANIEL WARNER, Dec. 1824 ;
they lived in Rowe several years, but now, 1852, in Charlemont He is
a farmer. She is his third wf.
VII. Chil.
5421 Mary. — 5422 Fanny.
871 Dr. THOMAS MARTIN TOWNE, [2391] m. LUCY ANN MIL-
LINGTON, at Ypsilanti, Mich. He studied his profession at Roches-
ter, N. Y. and at the Cambridge Med. School. Settled at Rochester, then moved
to Ypsilanti, where he resides, 1852.
VII. Chil.
5423 Anson. — 5424 Lucy Ann. —5425 Emily.
5426 Dempster. — 5427 Cleora, and one other.
872 SILAS WILLA/ID, Jr. [1747] m. SABRINA LAWRENCE, May,
27, 1830, who was b. Mh.27, 1808, dau. of Capt Moses Lawrence, of
Ashbumham. He is a mechanic at Ashb^m.
VII. Chil.
5428 Ellen, b. Feb. 19, 1831. — 5429 Charles A. b. Aug. 16, 1882-
5430 Augusta, b. May 15, 1834. — 5431 George, b. May 30, 1836.
54:^2 Austin, b. Sep. 12, 1838; d. Oct 3, 1840.
5433 Esther b. Mh. 11, 1841 ; d. Ap. 29, 1841.
5434 Esther J. b. Feb. 21, 1842.
5435 Henrietta, b. June 26, 1844 ; d. Ap. 28, 1846.
5436 Clement E. b. Aug. 30, 1847. — 5437 Flora Emma, b. Feb. 7, 1850.
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VII. GENERATION. 965
878 REUBEN FESSENDEN, [2401] m. LUCRETIA FISHER, b. Oct
10, 1788, (dau. of Nehemiah Fisher, of Marlboro', Vt.) 1810. He is
a farmer at Gerry, Chautaque Co. N. Y.
VII. Chil.
5438 Norman, b. July 13, 1811 ; m. Caroline Walker, in 1837, who d. 1838-
He was a physician at Cherry Creek, N. Y. and d. Feb. 11, 1838, a. 26-
5439 Hosea A. b. Mb. 24, 1816 ; m. Emeline A. Atkins, June, 1842 ; is a farmer
at Gerry, N.Y.
5440 James,«b. Ap. 12, 1818; d. Sep. 25, 1829.
5441 Lucretia E. b. Oct. 23, 1819 ; d. 1838. — 5442 Elenor, b. June 7, 1821.
5443 Betsy Ann, b. Jany. 30, 1823 ; m. Freeman B. Cook, Oct. 1840. He is a
teacher of music at Gerry.
874 SOLOMON FESSENDEN, [2402] m. CLARISSA SHEPARDSON,
1811, (dau. of Jared and Ruth, of Halifax, Vt.) who was b. 1794. He
is a fkrmer and brick-maker at Gerry, N. Y.
VII. Chil.
5444 Lucy Ann, b. 1811 ; m. Isaac Honsbergen, 1840, who is a merchant in
Canada.
5445 Jared S. b. 1818 ; m. Augusta Prince, 1844. He is a fkrmer in Wis-
consin
5446 William, b. 1815 ; d. 1817. — 5447 John, b. 1817 ; d. 1817.
5448 William A. b. 1820 ; m. Satina Fitz Gerould. He is a farmer in Canada.
5449 John S. b. 1822 ; is a merchant in Canada.
5450 Ruth C. b. 1824 ; m. James Butts, 1846. He is a shoemaker in Penn-
sylvania.
5451 Edwin C. b. 1826 ; m. Sarah Jane Foster. He is a blacksmith in Wis-
consin.
5452 Benjamin F. b. 1829. — 5453 Albert S. b. 1831.
5454 Jonas, b. 1834. — 5455 Elliott, b. 1838.
876 JOHN FESSENDEN, [2403] m. ANSTIS P. PHELPS, Mb. 19,
1819, (dau. of Timothy and Zipporah Phelps, of Marlborough, Vt)
who was b. Sep. 12, 1788. He resides at West Townshend, Vt where he is Post-
master.
VII. Chil.
5456 Emily A. b. June 12, 1822 ; m. Levi W. Page, of Weare, N. H. a harness
maker ; resides at Townshend, Vt. ; has 4 chil.
5457 Harriet, b. July 21, 1824 ; d. June 30, 1842.
5458 Stella M. b. Sep. 27, 1826 ; m. Rev. Sampson Powers, of Norridgewalk,
Me. Sep. 3, 1848, who is a Baptist clergyman settled at East Winthrop, Me.
Had — 5459 Stella A.
876 BENJAMIN FESSENDEN, [2405] m. CALISTA WARREN, dau.
of Solomon and Polly W. of Upton, 1813. He resides at Guilford, Vt
VII. Chil.
5460 Betey C. b. Oct 30, 1814 ; m. Alexander Eddy, of Guilford, Dec. 24, 1837.
He is a comb maker at Guilford; had — 5461 Francis B. ; — 5462 Amelia.
5463 (MUa?) A. b. Oct 10, 1816; m. Vinal Keith, a millwright, of Guilford,
Jany. 1, 1840.
5464 Marilla P. b. Feb. 1, 1819 ; m. William Plympton, a silver plater, of
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Providence, K. I. Jany. 4, 1844 ; had — 6465 Francis E. ; 6466 Caro-
line C. ; 5467 William W.
5468 Charlotte L. b. July 21, 1821 ; m. John Walker, formerly of Chariegtown,
now, 1852, of Guilford, Vt. July 6, 1842. He is a blacksmith ; had — 6469
Fitzland B. b. Sep. 25, 1843 ; — 5470 John A. b. June 22, 1845, d. Aug.
10, 1847 ; — 5471 Charles E. b. Sep. 22, 1847 ; — 5472 Charlotte A.
b. Dec. 31, 1848 ; —5473 (Tylen ?) H. b. Aug. 10, 1850, d. Aug. 10, 1850.
6474 Lydla W. b. Feb. 18, 1824 ; m. Samuel Russell, of Springfield, May 1,
1844, and d. Aug. 10, 1848.
5475 Alcena C. b. May 5, 1827 ; m. Charles Clisby, of Guilford, Vt. Sep. 8, 1846.
He is a farmer ; had — 5476 Altavella, b. Ap. 2, 1849 ; — 5477 Emma M.
b. Aug. 7, 1851.
5478 Warren S. b. June 1, 1830. — 5479 Fanny C. b. Aug. 25, 1833.
877 Dea. HOSEA FESSENDEN, [2406] m. NANCY GHAFFllf , Oct
6, 1822, dau. of Gladwin and Eunice Chaffin, of Harvard. She was b.
Ap. 13, 1801. He is a harness )»aker, and Deacon of the UnitariaB Chuich at
Concord, N. H.
VII. Chil
5480 Sarah Jane, b. Dec. 10, 1825; d. July 13, 1838.
6481 Henry Gladwin, b. Oct. 22, 182B; d. Feb. 11, 1887.
5482 Eliza Tucker, b. Oct. 22, 1831. — 5483 Nancy Chaffin, b. Dee. 66, 1838.
5484 John Henry, b. Oct. 18, 1638.
6485 Harriet Maria, b. Aug. 30, 1842 ; d. June 8, 1845.
878 ARAD FESSENDEN, [24071 m. Mrs. FANNY YAW, wid. ef
Church Yaw, Nov. 13, 1825. He is a chair maker, at Guilford, Vl
VII. Chil. b.
5486 Celista F. b. Sep. 1, 1826 ; m. Chester Gaines, of Bemardston, June 9, 1848.
He U a farmer ; had — 5467 Sybil C. b. Nov. 23, 1848 ; 5488 Clan^ E.
b. Sep. 30, 1850.
6489 Ellen Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29, 1831 ; m. Merritt L. Lee, of Athol, May 25,
1852.
879 EDSON FESSENDEN, [94181 oi. LYDIA WCntD£N,Mh.», 1888,
who was b. at Sandisfield, Sep. 1805, dau. of John Worden. Mr. Fee-
senden kept a large hotel at Hartford, Ct from 1831 to 1851 ; and yet resides
there, (1852.)
VII. Chil.
6491 Jane Melissa, b. Oct. 16, 1687.
6489 George, b. Nov. 9, 1841 ; d. Nov. 29, 1842.
880 HENRY LOCKE, [2433] m. ARTEMESIA WESTCOT, Aug. 81,
1824. He was a shoemaker, and d. Ap. 20, 1827*
VII. Chil.
6498 Caroline, b. June 17, 1826 ; m. Ashbel M. Perry, Dec. 8, 1846, who was a
merchant in Cleaveland, O. in 1850, and had — 5494 J^me^ E. b. Oct. 17,
1847.
98} MELINDA LOCKE, [2434] m. HORACE FROST, Jany. 19, 1888,
in North Charlestown, N. H. where he is a farmer.
VII. Cl^U-
6486 Henry, b. Bib. 8, 1887. _ 6496 Edwin, b. May 4, 1889.
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5497 UsM, h. Not. 96, 1S40. ^ 5496 Lewis, b. Sep. 4, 1S43.
5499 James, b. July 25, 184a
882 FREDERICK LOCKE, [2435] m. CELIA MEACHAM, of North
CharlestowD, N. H. Nov. 4, 1826. He is a shoemaker, and in 1850,
was residing in St Clair, Half Township, Mich.
y II . Chil. the first b. at Charlestown, the other at Fort Covington, N. Y.
5500 FfinciB, b. Aug. 20, 1827. — 5501 Mary Ann, b. Mh. 4, 1882.
888 WILLIAM G. LOCKE, [2436] m. LOVISA WILLIAMS, 1881, in
West Mendon, N. Y. where he resided, 1852. He is a shoehiaker.
VII. Chil. b. in West Mendon.
5502 WUliam M. b. July 9, 1833. — 5503 Manly F. b. Feb. 23, 1886.
5504 Marion L. b. Ang. 21, 1888.
884 ANN F. LOCKE, [2440] m. THADDEUS GRAVES, May 9, 1838,
in Bostod ; sdon after moved td East Washiagton, N. H. where hm d.
Mh. 90, 1848. He was a farmer^
VII. Chil. b. in Washington.
5505 Caroline G. b. May 11, 1834. — 5506 Charles W. b. Nov. 22, 1835.
5907 Thaddeus M. b. Aug. 14, 1838. — 5508 Mary A. b. July 1, 1840.
5509 William H. b. Feb. 3, 1842. — 5510 Martha J. b. Mh. 20, 1847.
885 SARAH F. LOCKE, [2441] m. ELIPHALET BELCHER, June 9,
1886, Who wte hi Mk 81, 1817. He itf a shaemakar at S. Weymouth^
VII. Chil. b. at South Weymouth.
5511 Elvira L. b. June 9, 1840.
5512 Eliphalet H. b. Oct. 10, 1845. — 5513 James F. b. June 9, 1849.
888 JOHN H. LOCKE, [2442] ro. LYDIA D. WILKINS, Feb. 8, 1843, in
Reading, Vt. He is a shoemaJier at North Charlestown, N. H.
VII. Chil. the first two b. at Woodstock, Vt the others at Charles'n.
5514 Helen, b. Nov. 27, 1844. ^ 5515 Frederiek, b. Ai^. 9, 1846.
5516 Abby, k Ap. 24, 1848. — 5517 Catherine H. b. Feb. 10, 1850.
887 RACHEL W. LOCKE, [2443] m. WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Nor.
28, 1845, who was b. Dec. 28, 1818. He is a shoemaker at South
Weymouth.
VII. Chil. b. at South Weymoutli.
5518 Mary Ann, b. May 1, 1847. — 5519 Louisa, b. Oct. 13, 1849.
888 BREWER HILL, [1817] m. CELINDA CARPENTER. He is a
shoemaker, residing, 1852, at Cambridgeport.
VII. Chil.
5520 Laura Williams, b. ; m. Jonathan Hill.
5521 Susan Blanchard. — 5522 John.
5523 Charles Henry, b. ; m. Martha Whitford.
5524 Amos W. b. ; m. Helen Gragg.
5605 Elizabeth, b. $ m. Joseph Hurd, of Boston.
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968 VII. GENERATION.
889 MARY J. LOCKE, [2444] m. JOEL WARD, Oct. 25, 1843, in Eart
Washington, N. H. He resided in Charlestown, N. H. in 1850, and
was then employed at the Railroad.
y II . Chil. the first two b. at E. Washington, the other at Chariestown.
6526 George, b. May 10, 1844.
5527 Lucy A. b. Ap. 10, 1846. — 5528 Mary A. b. Jany, 8, 1848.
890 WILLIAM BRUCE, [2512] m. MARY BRUCE, Nov. 30, 1797. He
d. July, 1811, a. 35 ; was a shoemaker at Bolton.
VII. Chil.
5530 Nathaniel, m. Lydia Howe, of Henniker, N. H. where he resided ; both
dead ; lefl several chil.
5531 Mary, d. yg.
5532 Olive J. b. m. Moses Whitney, who was a blacksmith in Stow, where
he d. She d. in Oxford ; they had — 5533 William ; — 5534 Mary; —
5535 and a dau.
5536 Hannah ; m. Charles C. Dexter ; they reside at Worcester ; had —
5538 Mary ; — 5539 Augustus ; — 5540 a dau. d. in infancy.
5541 Lorana ; unmd. at Worcester.
891 ABIGAIL BRUCE, [2513] m. DAVID SMITH. She d. June 4, 1832.
VII. Chil.
5542 Martin, m. in Rindge, N. H. went to Vermont, where he d. ; has
a son in Rindge.
5543 David, m. lived at Bufialo, N. Y. has gone from there ; is a wheelwright
5544 Oliver; m. Hixon, resides at Berlin ; had — 5545 Addison; — 5546
Sarah.
5547 Abigail B. m. Amos Bride, of Berlin, where he resides ; is a farmer.
5548 Nathaniel, m. Sophia Wilkins, of Marlboro* ; is a shoemaker at Bolton.
892 MOSES BRUCE, [2514] m. SUSANNAH BRUCE, Nov. 29, 1798;
resided at Marlboro' ; he d. Nov. 16, 1835.
VII. Chil.
5549 John, b. Ap. 14, 1799 ; m. Sarah Maynard, Feb. 5, 1825. 1006
5550 George, b. Mh. 12, 1806 ; 'm. Laura Norton, of Pittsfield, who d. in
Stow, Feb. 17, 1847.
5551 Abigail, m. John Emery, of New Ipswich, N.H. where they reside ;
he is a farmer ; had — 5552 John ; — 5553 Maria, (who is m.) and lives
at New Ipswich ; — 5554 Mary.
5555 Leonard, m. Mary Jenkins, of Townsend, where they reside ; he is a farmer.
5556 Walter, b. July 6, 1809 ; m. Elmira Hapgood, of Marlboro', who d. Feb.
24, 1851, a. 34. He is a shoemaker at Marlboro' ; had — 5557 George
W. who d. Mh. 20, 1844.
893 Deacon EZEKIEL BRUCE, [2516] m. BETSY SMITH, Mh. 13,
1804. He resides at Marlboro' on the farm formerly owned by his gr.
gr. father, John Bruce. He has often been elected to important town offices,
and represented the town in the Legislature. His son William resides with
him.
VII. Chil. b. at Mariboro'.
5558 Araory, b. June 18, 1804 ; m. Sally Wilkins, Ap. 14, 1824. 1006
5559 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 27, 1808 ; m. WUliam Wilkins, May 20, 1824. 1007
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VII. GENERATION. 309
5560 Abbj S. b. Oct 11, 1811.
5561 Mary Ann, b. Aug. 13, 1814 ; d. May 28, 1816.
5562 Sally M. (twin) b. Aug. 13, 1814; m. Levi M. Jones, a farmer at Marl-
boro' ; had — 5563 Mary Elizabeth, who d. and — 5564 Lucy Ann.
5565 Mary Ann, b. June 11, 1818 ; m. Charles Wesson, Ap. 2, 1835, who was
b. Nov. 30, 1813. He is a farmer in Marlboro'; they had — 5566 Sally
A. b. Aug. 24, 1837 ; — 5567 M. Ellen, b. July 2, 1840 ; — 5568 Harriet
B. b. Dec. 3, 1842 ; — 5569 Emma F. b. Nov. 29, 1847.
5570 William, b. Nov. 8, 1820.; m. Eliza Priest, of Marlboro', N. H. Sept. 19,
1844, who was b. Aug. 7, 1819. He is a ^rmer in Marlboro\ (Mass.?)
They had — 5571 W. Francis, b. Oct 20, 1845 ; — 5572 Helen E. b. June
2, 1848 ; — 5573 Abby S. b. May 2, 1851.
5574 Almira, b. Jany. 1, 1823 ; m. Willard Howe, of Mariboro', Ap. 1, 1846,
who was b. Feb. 6, 1820. He is a farmer at Marlboro' ; they had — 5575
S. Warren, b. Aug. 24, 1848 ; — 5576 Anson B. b. Feb. 5, 1850.
5577 Sylvester B. b. Dec. 17, 1826 ; m. Sarah S. Ruggles, of Brighton, Dec. 30,
1847, who was b. 1821. He is a farmer in Marlboro' ; they had — 5578
Adaline E. b. Oct. 30, 1850.
5579 Eleanor, b. July 12, 1832.
894 WALTER FITTS, Je. [1063] m. MARY COZENS, June 1, 1808 or
'9, and resides in Charlton ; she was dau. of John, of Oxford.
VII. Chil.
5580 Amanda, b. Jan. 3, 1810 ; d. 1813. — 5581 Mary Cozens, b. Dec. 26, 181 1.
5582 Amanda M. b. Aug. 6, 1814. — 5583 Celia, b. May 31, 1817.
5584 Betsy, b. July 25, 1819 ; d. Sep. 19, 1822.
5585 Luben O. b. Mh. 18, 1822. —5586 Vernon, b. Aug. 30, 1824,
895 JONATHAN FITTS, [1066] m. LAMINDA HOBBS, at Holland,
May, 1813, who was b. at Sturbridge, Sep. 23, 1796. He is postmaster
at Albany, Vt. and carries on tanning and currying and shoe manufacturing.
VII. Chil. the first two b. at Holland, the third at Irasburg, Vt. the
last two at Albany.
5587 Ahnira, b. Jany. 25, 1814.
6588 Walter Fairfield, b. Dec. 24, 1815 ; m. Nov. 3, 1842 ; had —
5589 Flavilla B. b. Sep. 18, 1843; — 5590 Mary A. b. Jany. 1846; —
5590^ Sereno W. b. July 4, 1851. He is a shoemaker.
5591 Heman Allen, b. Aug. 1, 1826.
5592 Lambda A. b. Ap. 22, 1828. — 5593 Algena F. b. Mh. 27, 1834.
896 Rev. JOHN TAYLOR JONES, D.D. [1839] m. 1. ELIZA GREW, dau.
of Rev. Henry Grew, of Hartford, Ct. July 14, 1830, who d. at Bangkok,
in Siam, of cholera, March, 1838. 2. m. JUDITH LEAVITT, of Meredith ViU
lage, N. H. Nov. 1840, who d. on her homeward passage from Siam, in 1846/
/^^y 3. m. SARAH SLEEPER, of Guilford, N. H. Aug. 1847, who was formeriy
the Principal of New Hampton Seminary for Ladies. Mr. Jones was fitted for
College at the Academies at New Ipswich, N. H. and Bradford ; was one year at
Brown University, and grad. at Amherst College, 1825, studied three years at An-
dover and Newton Theological Seminaries. The honorary degree of D. D. was
conferred upon him by Columbia College, 1850. He was formerly a member of
the Cong. Church at New Ipswich, but ^came a Baptist, and joined the Federal St
Baptist Church in Boston, in 1828, was licensed as a preacher in 1829, and ordained
2h 1830 ; appointed a Missionary to Burnnh by the Baptist Greneral GonventiMi,
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and sailed August, 1830, arrived at Maulmain, Burtnah, Feb. 1831, ramdved to
Bangkok, Mh. 1833, where he d. of dysentery, Sept. 13, 1861, a. 49, having com-
pleted a term of service exceeding the average duration. Dr. Jones acquired a
very thorough knowledge of the Burmah and Siamese languages ; published sev-
eral tracts and the New Testament in the Siamese language, and was frequently
called upon by the King of Siam as a translator of government documents. He is
most highly spoken of as a scholar, a missionary, and a man, by the Missionary
Society ; and the King of Siam and the people among whom he resided had an ex-
alted opinion of him. For a further account of him, see the Missionary Magazine
of March, 1852, and Jany. 1853.
VII. Chil. by first wf.
5594 Howard Malcolm, > i _ * d--^'j ^^^ t> t
6595 Julia Eliza, } ^^^ ""^ ** Providence, B. 1.
And two others who d. young.
Chil. by 2d wf.
6596 Martha, who is at New Hampton, N. H*
897 HARRIET RUSSELL ADAMS, [2458] m. Hole. JOHN AlKEIT,
Nov. 14, 1826, who was b. Jany. 30, 1797, the eldest son of Phineas
Aiken, who was the second son of John, who was the second son of Nathadiel, who
was the first son of Edward, who emigrated with his family (torn the North of Ire-
land, and settled in Londonderry, N. H. between 1722 and 1726. Hon. Mr. Aiken
grad. at Dartmouth Coll. 1819, studied Law with Judge Bennet, of Manchester, Vt.
was admitted to the Bar 1824 ; was in the prtictice M Law at Manchester, Vt till
1834; appointed Agent of the Lawrence Manuf^g Co. at Lowell, and removed to
that place, Jany. 1, 1834 ; was repeatedly a member of the Board of Aldermen kbi
of the Common Council, and was President of the latter in 1849 ; he was also a
member of the Executive Council, 1849. He resigned his agency of the Lawrence
Company, and was appointed Treasurer of the Cocheco Man. Coitif*ny of Dover,
keeping his ofiice at Boston, and residing at Andover, to which place he moved in
1850. Mrs. Aiken d. July 30, 1830, and May 28, 1832^ he m« MARY MEANS
APPLETON, dau. of Rev. Dr. Jesse Appleton, President of Bowdoin College, who
m. Elizabeth Means, and sister of the wife of President Pierce. Mr. A. by his
second wf. has William A. — John F. — Mary E. -/Alfred LCand Jane A.
Vll.Chil.bylstwf. • \clJ^^H.^T^?
5597 Charles A. b. Oct. 30, 1827 ; grad. at Dartmouth College, 1846, and 1852,
is at the University of Halle, in (Germany.
6598 Harriet A. b. Feb. 25, 1829 ; m. Rev. William H. Lord, of Montpdier,
Vt. June 1, 1848.
6599 John, b. Ap. 28, 1830 ; d. July 18, 1831.
898 ELIZA MINOTT ADAMS, [2459] m. Processor IRA YOUNG,
Aug. 23, 1833, who was b. at Lebanon, N. H. May 28, 1801, son of
Samuel Young, of Hopkinton, N. H. who m. Rebecca Bumham, of Essex. Prof.
Young grad. at Dartmouth Coll. 1828, was appointed Prof, of Natural Philosophy
and Mathematics at D. Col. in 1833, and of Astronomy in 1836. He had been a
Tutor from 1830 to 1833. Resides at Hanover, N. H.
VII. Chil.
6600 Charles Augustus, b. Dec. 15, 1834.
5608 Fnderiok, k Aug. IS, 1838 } d. May 96, 1889.
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•99 Rev. CHARLES SHEDD, [24611 m. ELIZA ROWELL, Aug. 15,
1828, dau. of Rev. Joseph Rowell, of Cornish, N. H. and sister of
Martha, who m. Edwin Locke, [Par. 672.1 Mr. Shedd grad. at Dart. College,
1826, was appointed teacher in the Kimball Union Academy at Meriden in Plain-
field, N. H. remained there eight years, when he removed (1834) to New Ips-
wich, N. H. dnd became Preceptor of the Academy in that town ; resigned 1841,
removed to Campton, N. H. Feb. 1842, and was ord. pastor of the Cong. Church
there, Mh. 24, 1842, where be now resides.
VII. Chil.
5604 Charles Richmond, b. May 8, 1829, at Meriden.
6605 Henry Evarts, b. May 7, 1831, ** *'
6606 Cornelius Worcester, b. May 29, 1833, "
5607 Maria Elizabeth, b. Jany. 11, 1837, at New Ipswich.
5606 Martha Amelia, b. Ap. 9, 1843, at Campton.
5609 Mary Adelaide, b. Oct 6, 1846, at <'
900 JAMES ADAMS SHEDD, [2462] m. 1. EUNICE AUGUSTA
ADAMS, Jany. 3, 1833, dau. of Major Benjamin Adams, of New Ips-
wich, N. H. She was his second cousin, and d. Dec. 22, 1846. He m. 2. Mrs.
CAROLINE L. BROWN, of Ohio, Ap. 29, 1847. Mr. Shedd was a Lawyer,
resided several years in Michigan, and was afterwards in the practice of law at
DajTton, O. for sixteen years ; in 1847, he moved to Denmark, Iowa, and has
become a farmer,
VII. Chil. b. at Dayton.
5610 Augusta Adams, b. Oct. 23, 1833; d. Oct. 23, 1834.
5611 James Adams, b. Aug. 22, 1837. — 5612 Emily R. b. Jany. I, 1840.
5618 Charles F. b. Feb. 6, 1842. — 5614 George C. b. Nov. 6, 1843.
5615 Harriet Augusta, b. Sep. 14, 1846.
901 Dr. GEORGE SHEDD, [2464] m. ABBY HOUSTON, Sep. 5, 1844,
who was b. at Lyndeboro\ N. H. Ap. 1815. He fitted for College at
Meriden, N. H. and grad. at Dart. Coll. 1889 — studied medicine at Dayton and
CiDcinnati, O. and settled as a Physician at Denmark, Iowa, in 1842* where he
resides, 18^.
VII. Chil. b. at Denmark.
5616 Hibbard Houston, b. Jany, 27, 1847.
6617 Martha Rebekah, ^^^. . .^ „. .^^
5618 U^wy Zeruiab, / ^"^^ ^' ^"8' ^' ^^*'
902 REBEKAH JEWETT, [2468] m. 1. Db. MOSES BAGLEY, May
15, 1828, of St. Johnsbury, Vt who was h. in Amesbury, 1797, and d.
Mh. 24, 1884. 2. m. LEVI FULLER, Oct, 17, 18?5, who was b. Nov. 29,
1794. He is a maehiqist at St. Johnsbury.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Fuller.
5619 Elizabeth Ann, b. Sep. 15, 18S6 ; m. Thomas L. Hall, Jaay. 8, 1851, who
is a mechanic at St Johnsbury.
903 EPHRAIM JEWETT, [2473] m. JANE FAIRBANKS, Jany. 26,
1837, who was b. Dec. 3, 1816, dau. of Dea. Erastus Fairbanks. She
d. Mb. 28, 1852, a. 35. From an obituary notice, I subjoin the following : -«-
** Distinguished alike for the purity, the simplicity and consistaBcy of her Christian
iftd floeud charaeler ; for her cheerful and active pietsr ; for the lively iaiarest she
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manifested in the welfare of others ; and for the many nametoss deeds of friend-
ship which constitute an enduring monument to her praise.''
Mr. Jewett is a merchant and postmaster at St. Johnsbury.
VII. Chil.
5620 Edward Adams, b. July 18, 1838.
6621 Hibbard,b. July 19, 1840; d 1844. —5622 Henry Emstus,b.Ap. 9, 1842.
904 JEDUTHAN RICHARDSON, [2054] m. 1. REBECCA WOOD,
Ap. 14, 1841, who d. May 11, 1847, a. 29, the dau. of Sylvanus Wood,
of Burlington. 2. m. SARAH ELIZABETH LOCKE, [1260] dau. of Benjamin
A. Locke, of Lexington, Jany. 1, 1849. He is a shoemaker at Wobum.
VII. Chil. by Ist wf.
5623 Lucy Jane, b. Feb. 14, 1843. — 5624 Alvan T. b. Sep. 22, 1844.
5625 Rosella, b. Aug. 31, 1846; d. Jany. 24, 1847.
Chil. by 2d wf.
5625^ Alvan, b. 1849.
905 STEPHEN ADAMS, [2308] m. MARGARET HICKS, in Shipton,
Can. East, Dec. 1, 1803. She d. at Hinesburg, Vt. Mh. 1, 1841. He
resides, 1852, at Hinesburg.
VII. Chil.
5626 Nancy, b. at Shipton, Sep. 22, 1804 ; d. at Hinesburg, Nov. 13, 1828.
5627 Sarah, b. at Shipton, May 7, 1806 ; d. at Hinesb. Dec. 10, 1823.
5628 Lucinda, b. at Shipton, Feb. 13, 1808 ; m. at Hinesb. Nathan Richards,
May 2], 1835, who was b. at Falmouth, Me. Jany. 2, 1809. They had
— 5629 Marcellus Augustus, b. Ap. 1, 1836, d. Dec. 4, 1841 ; — 5630
Stephen Adams, b. Dec. 20, 1838, d. June 14, 1842 ; — 5631 Adeline
Margaret, b. Nov. 7, 1840, d. Ap. 11, 1851 ; — 5632 Mary Isabella, b. Mh.
4, 1843 ; — 5633 Emma Lucinda, b. Dec. 2, 1845 ; — 5634 John Edward,
b. Jany. 28, 1848 ; — 5635 Annette K. b. Ap. 2, 1850.
5636 Stephen, b. at Kingsey, C. E. Feb. 18, 1810; d. Nov. 7, 1811.
5637 Mary, b. at Kingsey, Ap. 30, 1812 ; m. at Burlington, Vt Jared C. Smith,
Aug. 1, 1849, who was b. at Richmond, Vt Sep. 9, 1811. They had b. at
Hinesburg — 5638 Laura Jane, b. June 10, 1850 ; — 5639 Sarah ; — 5640
Margaret, b. Oct 27, 1851.
5641 William Adams, b. at Kingsey, Ap. 15, 1814, unmd. 1852.
5642 Benjamin, b. at Shelbume, Vt. June 25, 1816; m. Charlotte L. Rockwood,
of Richmond, Vt Oct. 20, 1841, who was b. at Westford, Vt Sep. 2, 1821.
They had — 5643 Adeline Marcella, b. Sep. 25, 1842 ; — 5644 Lucia
Maria, b. Nov. 2, 1844 ; — 5645 Charles Ralph, b. Mh. 25, 1848.
5646 Isaac Newton, b. at Shelbume, Oct 25, 1820 ; m. Elenor Chambers, of
Toledo, O. Feb. 15, 1846, and he d. at Buffalo, N. Y. Sep. 19, 1847. They
had — 5647 Ellen Malissa, b. Dec. 22, 1846, d. Feb. 9, 1847 ; — 5648
Mary, b. Nov. 10, 1847.
906 DANIEL ADAMS, [2309] m. MERCY OLNEY, at Shipton, Can.
East, Dec. 3, 1806, who was b. at Smithfield, R. I. Feb. 14, 1779. They
reside, 1852, at Zingwick, C. E.
VII. Chil. the first 3 b. at Shipton, the others at Zingwick.
6649 Daniel, b. Nov. 6, 1807 ; m. Lucy Wright, of Zingwick, Oct 25, 1832,
who was b. Oct 27, 1815. They had b. at Z. — 5650 Sarah J. b. Dec. 17
1888 ; — 5651 PoUy A. b. Nov. 11, 1885; — 5652 Mercy M. b. July 15,
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1888 ; — 5668 Cynthia C. b. June 12, 1840 ; — 5654 John Q. b. Sep. 9,
1842, died ; — 5655 L. Melissa, b. Oct. 1, 1843 ; — 5656 Lucy A. b.
June 10, 1845; — 5657 Margaret A. b. May 1, 1847 ; — 5658 Emma J.
"b. June 3, 1850 ; — 5659 a child, b. Ap. 16, 1852, at Wolton.
5660 Thomas, b. Nov. 6, 1807 ; ro. Belinda Stevens, at Zingwick, Mh. 6, 1837,
who Was b. at Shipton, July31, 1819. They had b. at Z. —5661 Sarah J.
b. May 27, 1837 ; — 5662 David S. b. Jany. 11, 1839 ; — 5663 Thomas,
b. Feb. 7,1842 ; — 5664 Susan, b. May 26, 1844 ; — 5665 Georgianna,
b. Sep. 8, 1846 ; — 5666 John Q. b. Feb. 23, 1848 ; — 5667 George W.
b. Ap. 19, 1849.
5668 David, b. Aug. 5, 1810 ; m. Abigail Huntoon, of Shipton, June 13, 1842,
who was b. at S. Ap. 20, 1828 ; no chil.
5669 Reuben, b. Dec. 17, 1811 ; ro. Sophia J. Stanley, at Zingwick, May 2,
1836, who was b. at Hatley, Mh. 26, 1816. They had b. at Z. — 5670
Nancy, b. Sep. 30, 1837 ; — 5671 Clarissa R. b. Sep. 20, 1839 ; — 5672
William J. b. Nov. 3, 1841 ; — 5673 Edmond D. b. July 8, 1847 ; — 5674
Charles L. b. Feb. 16, 1849.
5675 Polly, b. Oct 30, 1813; unmd. 1852.
5676 Edmund, b. July 21, 1816 ; " "
5677 WiUiam, b. Nov. 12, 1819 ; " «
906^ WILLIAM ADAMS, [2310] m. 1. SUSAN RAYMOND, of Box-
boro', where he settled, by whom he had 8 chil. 2. m. BETSY TAR-
BELL, by whom he had 5 chil. 3. m. PHEBE PATCH, who is, 1852, living
at Groton. Mr. Adams d. at Westford, where he had lived the last twenty yrs,
Oct 15, 1851.
y II . Chil. by the first 2 wives.
5678 William, has been twice m. ; resides at Colesburg, Iowa.
5679 Susan, m. Thomas Tolman, [5297] Nov. 30, W36.
5680 Lydia Kinsman, m. David Warren. He is a farmer at Coolsville, O.
5681 Daniel, m. Susan Durant. He is a blacksmith at Ashbumham.
5682 Civenia, m. James R. Davis. He is a farmer at Fitchburg.
5683 Abiel Chandler, m. Elizabeth Gilchrist. He is a machinist at N. Chelmsford.
5684 Sarah Frost, m. Charles Stevens ; resides in New York.
5685 ThomA Tarbell, m. Sarah Drew. He is a farmer at Colesburg, Iowa.
5686 Samuel, resides in California, unmd.
5687 Elizabeth, resides in Colesburg, Iowa, unmd.
907 THOMAS ADAMS, [2311] m. SARAHS AWTELL, of Jaffrey,N.H.
June 1805, who d. Oct 25, 1828, and he d. Sep. 12, 1841. They re-
sided at Jafirey.
VII. ChU.
5688 Cynthia, b. Oct 20, 1808 ; m. Orford Capron, of Jafirey, Ap. 25, 1832.
She d. Mh. 10, 1840. They had, at Jafirey, — 5689 Cynthia Abigail, b.
Ap. 23, 1833 ; — 5690 Sarah Adeline, b. July 26, 1834, d. Mh. 4, 1835 ;
— 5691 Mary Adeline, b. Nov. 23, 1835 ; — 5692 Susan Amelia, b. Jany.
26, 1837, d. Mh. 23, 1837 ; — 5693 Ellen Josephine, b. Mh. 23, 1888.
5694 Thomas, b. Jany. 27, 1810, d. Dec. 7, 1884.
5695 Ephraim, b. Nov. 15, 1811 ; m. Catherine Callahan, of Roxbury, Nov. 6,
1842; resides at Nashua, N. H. 1852. Had at Nashua, —5696 Cathe-
nne, b. Aug. 26, 1844 ; — 5697 Ella, b. Dec. 21, 1848 ; — 5698 George
Ephraim, b. Nov. 26, 1840.
5699 David Sawtell, b. Dec. 11, 1813 ; d. at Canton, Oct 15, 1884.
5700 James, b. Feb. 8, 1816, is ro. and resides at Elizabethtown, Ul.
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5701 George, b. Mh. 2, 1818 ; entered Dart. Col. did not graduate, is now, 1852,
a teacher at Darien, Ga.
5702 Moses, b. Feb. 1, 1820 ; m. at Nauvoo, 111. Fanny Jane Howe, of Peter-
boro% N. H. Aug. 1, 1844 ; he d. at Nashville, N. H. Feb. 8, 1850, leaving —
5703 John Quincy, b. at Nauvoo, Aug. 21, 1847, which his father gave to
Mr. Capron, his brother-in-law, and he has taken the name of John Quincy
Adams Capron.
5704 Amos Sebastian, b. Jany. 30, 1823. He studied medicine at Woodstock,
Vt and, 1852, resides at Lynn.
5705 Charles Augustus, b. Aug. 17, 1824. He is a teacher of music, 1852, at
Lynn.
5706 Sarah Maria, b. Sep. 18, 1826 ; resides, 1852, at Nashville, N. H.
908 SARAH ADAMS, [2313] m. JOHN FROST, Mh. 11, 1805, who d.
July 4, 1847, at Jaffrey, N. H. where she resides, 1852.
VII. Chil.
5707 Daniel Adams, b. Dec. 5, 1805 ; m. Mirriam Ecclestan, of McDonougfa,
N. Y. May 24, 1828 ; resided at McD. till 1836, and then moved to Worces-
ter, Vt. where he resides. Had — 5708 Liberty Adams, b. May 4, 1829 ;
— 5709 Mirriam Sophia, b. Feb. 22, 1831 ; d. Dec. 30, 1847; — 5710
Mary Elvira, b. Mh. 31, 1833, m. Cyrus Stoddard, Feb. 25, 1851, and d.
July 13, 1851 ; — 5711 Nancy Ferana, b. Ap. 29, 1835 ; — 5712 Luvia
Ann, b. May 9, 1837 ; — 5713 Sarah, b. Mh. 27, 1841 ; — 5714 Ange-
line, b. 1846, d. Sep. 11, 1847 ; — 67 J 5 Winfield Scott, b. Ap. 12, 1849 ;
and two others, names not given.
5716 David Livingston, b. Feb. 14, 1807 ; m. 1. (Louinsa ?) Kemp, of Worcester,
Vt. Sep. 17, 1839, who d. Ap. 16, 1851. 2. m. Eliza A. Kemp, of Wore.
Nov. 11, 1851. They reside at Wore, and had — 5717 Lucretia A. b.
Sep. 24, 1841 ; — 5718 Milan W. b. Jany. 30, 1843 ; — 5719 Laurinda R.
b. Mh. 23, 1845 ; — 5720 Betsy P. b. Mh. 5, 1847 ; — 5721 Alvin L. b.
June 12, 1849.
5722 Colydon, b. May 19, 1808 ; d. Ap. 20, 1813.
5723 Liberty, b. Nov. 2, 1809 ; m. Sarah E. Heald, of Carlisle, Feb. 15, 1835.
He d. at Jaffrey, May 25, 1838. (She has since m. Abn0r Chandler.)
Chil. of 1st mg. -- 5725 Lemuel Porter, b. May 28, 1836 ; d. July 9, 1836.
5726 Palmyra, b. Aug. 10, 1811 ; d. Feb. 17, 1837.
5727 Ephraim Kimball, b. Aug. 10, 1813; m. Elvira Blackmer, of Dana, 1015
who is dead, and he 2. m. Harriet Blackmer, aunt of his Ist wf.
5728 Lydia Adams, b.w Mh. 31, 1816 ; m. Asa Borden, of Dublin, N. H. July 16,
1833, and she d. at Jaffrey, Dec. 31, 1836. (She was his 2d wf. and he
has since m. Wid. Perkins, and resides in Rhode Island ;) she had —
5729 Lydia Jane, b. June 5, 1834, who m. Charles C. Slocumb, of Ports-
mouth, R. I. Oct. 1850.
5730 John, b. Dec. 5, 1818 ; m. Amanda Simonds, of Peru, Vt. Jany. 22, 1846 ;
resides at Jaffrey, had — 5731 Mary Adeline, b. Jany. 13, 1847; — 5732
John Simonds, b. Feb. 17, 1849, d. Oct. 17, 1850 ; — 5733 Sarah Ann,
b. Sep. 17, 1851.
5734 Sarah Elvira, b. May 7, 1828 ; resides with her mother.
909 LAVINIA BARTLETT, [1591] m. FREDERICK H. GOULD, Oct
3, 1815. They reside at Cleaveland, O.
VII. Chil.
5735 Frederick H. b. July 26, 1816 ; ~ 5736 Theron, b. Nqv. 1817.
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5737 Lavina L. b. Sep. 1818 ; — 5738 Menilva, b. ; — 5739 Sophia, b.
910 SOPHIA BARTLETT, [1592] m. 1. MOSES PLATTS, Nov. 4,
1815 ; who d. May 13, 1816. 2. m. ROMEO BOWEN, Dec. 24, 1816 ;
who d. 1819. 3. m. GEORGE BAXTER, June 17, 1821, who resided in Sur-
ly, N. H. and d. 1838. 4. m. Rev. EZEKIEL RICH, of Troy, N. H. July 12,
1840. She resides in Keene, N. H. ; is divorced from her last husband. - SL cC *%
VII. Chil. by Mr. Bowen. /^"^ ^ ' /?^^ ^
5740 Romeo, b. Ap. 19, 1818. Is in California. ^
Chil. by Mr. Baxter.
5741 Margaret J. b. Mh. 12, 1830. — 5742 Benjamin B. b. Dec. 7, 1834, d. 1837.
911 ELAM LOCKE, [14531 m. JANE JONES,. of Montgomery Co. Pa.
1821 ; resided, 1850, at Cincinnati.
VII. Chil.
5743 Eri, b. in Cecil Co. Md. Dec. 30, 1822 ; m. Rachel Coates, Mh. 12, 1845.
He is a physician at Cincinnati, O. Had — 5744 Hannah Rebecca, b.
Dec. 28, 1845, at Smith's Mills, Macomb Co. O. ; — 5745 Charles Eri,
b. May 2, 1847, in Cincinnati.
5746 Josiah, b. at Melmore, Seneca Co. O. Nov. 14, 1830.
5747 Hartwell, b. at ** ** " ** 1835.
912 HOLLIS WHITNEY, [900] m. 1. CHARLOTTE WALLIS, of Marl-
boro', Vt. at Strongsville, O 1816. 2. m. SARAH BENNET, 1836,
of Strongsville, and same year removed to Kenozha, Wisconsin.
VII. Chil. by Ist wf.
5748 Phebe, b. ; m. Bell, resides at Kenozha.
5749 (Pamelia?)b. ; m-RoswellOtis, " "
5750 Charlotte, b, ; m. Webster, resides at Buffalo, N. Y.
913 BERNICE WHITNEY, [901] m. JOHN WILLLARD, of Stoning,
ton, Ct. 1815, in Mariboro', Vt. She d. May 26, 1833.
VII. Chil.
5751 Eliza, b. 1815 ; m. Thomas Scott ; moved to UK
5752 Franklin, b. Aug. 3, 1817 ; m. Cynthia Briggs ; resides at Minesota.
5753 Philander, b. July 26, 1819 ; d. July 6, 1849.
5754 Martin, b. Sep. 1822 ; m. Lucy Sawtell ; resides in Wisconsin.
5755 Matilda, b. Aug. 16, 1825 ; m. Franklin Briggs.
5756 Caroline, b. Feb. 25, 1829 ; d. 1830. ,
5757 Sarah, b. July 20, 1830 ; d. 1834. — 5758 John, b. May 18, 1833 ; d. 1836.
914 VINA WHITNEY, [9041 m. G. STRONG, of Hartford, Ct. June
24, 1819, in Strongsville, O. who was b. June 25, 1797. She d. June
2, 1842. He has since m. JOY MERRILL, of Rowe, and resides at S.
VII. Chil. by 1st mg.
5769 (Annie }) b. Ap. 80, 1823 ; m. Robert Ashley, 1847.
5760 Mary D. b. July 3, 1825 ; m. William Ashley, 1849.
6761 Samuel S. b. May 12, 1827. —5762 David M. b. Aug. 22, 1829.
5763 Clarinda, b. Ap. 13, 1831 ; d. 1881. —5764 Harriet E. b. May 23, 1882.
5765 Vina, b. July 1, 1834. — 5766 Lavinia, b. Ap. 7, 1837 ; d. 1841.
5767 Newton G. b. Dec. 31, 1838. — 5768 Jiibel, bu July 80, 1840 ; d. 1840.
57«r (Betsy?) L. b. May 31, 1842 ; d. Aug. 30, 1842.
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915 FLAVEL WHITNEY, [906] m. 1. CLARINDA TUTTLE, 18W,
who d. 1830. 2. m. ELECTA HERVEY, 1830, who d. 1881. 3.
m. AURELIA ALLEN, Nov. 1832, who d. Aug. 2, 1847. 4. m. Mrs. CATH-
ARINE AMANDA BARNES, 1849. He resides at Strongsville, O.
VII. Chil.b. all by third wf.
6T70 Watson H. b. Oct. 6, 1833. — 5771 Henry M. b. Dec. 2, 1835.
5772 John F. b. Feb. 1, 1838. —5773 Electa, b. July 3, 1841.
916 BETSY WHITNEY, [909] m. WILL ARD WILKINSON, of Stroi^^s.
ville, O. Dec. 31, 1832, who wash. Aug. 12, 1813.
VII. Chil.
5774 Bela B. b. Oct. 28, 1833. — 5775 Emily, b. May 12, 1836.
5776 Abigail Jane, b. A\jg. 25, 1840.
917 SARAH PIERCE, [1135] m. WILLIAM POPE,of Dorchester, where
he resides — was a lumber dealer in D.
VII. Chil. b. in Dorchester.
5777 Charles, b. Sep. 29, 1799 ; d. Sep. 30, 1800.
5778 Hiram, b. Mb. 13, 1800 ; d. Ap. 20, 1802.
5779 Charles, b. Ap. 13, 1801 ; d. in a fit, Feb. 7, 1822.
5780 Ann, b. Oct 5, 1803 ; m. Otis Shepard, a baker in Dorchester— had 13
children.
5781 Rachel, b. Aug. 3, 1805; d. Aug. 11, 1822.
5782 Sarah, b. Jany. 4, 1807 ; m. Hiram Shepard, a baker of Dorchester, and
brother of Otis, above. She is dead, and he has m. Mary, dau. of John
Wiswell Munroe.
5783 Alexander, b. Mh. 15, 1808 ; is a lumber dealer in Dorchester, firm of
AlexV and Wm. Pope. He m. 1. Elizabeth, dau. of John Foster, of Dor- ,
Chester. 2. m. Charlotte Cushing.
5784 (William ?)
6785 Adeline, b. Ap. 9, 1810 ; m. Julius Augustus Noble, a bookseller and
auctioneer of Boston and New Orleans. She is dead.
5786 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 3, 1812 ; m! John Ayres, a clerk in Boston.
5787 William, b. Dec. 27, 1813 ; lumber dealer in co. with his bro. Alexander ;
m. Sarah Ann Foster, has 3 chil.
5788 Lucy, b. Dec. 3, 1815 ; m. Jonathan Battles, Jr. a teacher.
5789 Catherine, b. Jany. 25, 1818 ; d. unmd.
918 JONAS PIERCE, [1138] m. MARGERY WEST. Resides at Ma-
chias. Me. *
VII. Chil.
5790 John, b. Dec. 2, 1815. — 5792 Mary Allen, b. Jany. 15, 1817.
5793 Frederick, b. Oct. 16, 1818. — 5794 Jonas, b. Aug. 27, 1820.
5795 SarahElizabeth,b.Ap.8, 1822. — 5796 Samuel Blake, b. Nov. 15, 1823.
5797 Abigail West, b. Aug. 27, 1825. —5798 Charles, b. Sep. 12, 1827.
5799 Lois, b. May 12, 1829. — 5800 AmeUa Sedgly, b. Mh. 19, 1832.
919 LOIS PIERCE, [1141] m. CHARLES FORD. He is a farmer-
resided in Dorchester many years, now a resident of Dover. She d.
Oct 23, 1845, a. nearly 60.
VII. Chil.b. in Dorchester.
5801 Sarah Blake, b. Sep. 15, 1805; m. l%omas Beals. 977
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M09 Charles Nichols, b. Janj. 11, 1807 ; m. Sylvia A. Morrison. 1016
5803 Eunice, b. Aug. 17, 1808 ; m. 1. Thomas M. Murdock, Oct. 15, 1833,
who d. at Biookline, Sep. 7, lod6, a. 27. They had — 5803^ Thomas
Henry, b. July 22, 1834 ; — 5803^ Charies Nathaniel, b. Oct 10,
1835. She m. 2. Ephraim W. Stone, and resides at Stow. 1017
5804 Patience, b. Feb. 15, 1810 ; resides at Dover, unmd.
5805 John P. m. Mary E. Daily, who d. 1836 ; had — 5806 John P.
b. 1835 ; d. 1836.
5807 Ebenezer, b. Aug. 18, 1813 ; m. Lydia Linscott. 1018
5808 George, b. Mh. 20, 1815 ; m. Martha C. Bruce. 1019
5809 Arethusa, b. Nov. 23, 1816 ; resides at Dover, unmd.
5810 Joseph Warren, b. Jany. 15, 1819 ; d. May 22, 1820.
5811 Mary Ann, b. Nov. 19, 1820 ; m. Ebenezer Lord. 1020
5812 Rachel, b. Feb. 25, 1823 ; m. William Everett, who is a gilder at
Roxbury. Had — 5813 Florence, b. Nov. 30, 1849.
5814 Joseph Warren, b. June 17, J825 ; d. Oct 8, 1826.
5815 Lucy Pierce, b. July 9, 1828 ; resides at Dover, unmd.
920 LEMUEL PIERCE, [11431 m. ELIZA MILDEBERGER, Sep. 2,
1816, who was b. in New York city, Mh. 4, 1797, the dau. of John
Mildeberger, who was b. in New York in 1775, and who m. Mary Magdalen
Colon, who was b. in New York in 1777, who it is said was a descendant of
Christopher Columbus, and that the family had documentary evidence of that fact
which is now lost. Mr. Mildeberger d. in Hudson in 1808, and his widow m.
Thomas Butler, an Englishman, in 1808. Mr. Pierce has not drank any spirit
nor used any tobacco for more than forty years, nor beer, wine, or cider for
twenty years.
VII. Chil. b. at West Farms.
5616 Mary Ann, b. July 23, 1817 ; m. Andrew Nostrand, Ap. 25, 1836, a shoe-
maker at West Farms. They had — 5817 Elizabeth, b Sep. 9, 1837 ; —
6818 William Henry, b. May 11, 1840; d. Jany. 8, 1844;— 6819
Louisa, b. June 20, 1842; d. Jany. 26, 1841; — 5620 Isabel, b. Feb.
28, 1847.
5822 Eliza Ann, b. July 12, 1810 ; d. Nov. 2, 1820.
5823 John, b. Mh. 6, 1821 ; m. Elizabeth Thompson, May 27, 1846. He is a
mason at West Farms, and had — 5824 Julia Ann, b. Oct 31, 1847 ; —
5825 WiUiam Edgar, b. Oct. 16, 1850.
5826 James, b. Oct 20, 1822 ; m. Elizabeth Gerven, Nov. 20, 1844. He is a
shoemaker at West Farms ; had — 5827 Cornelia, b. Oct 28, 1845 ; —
5828 Alice, b. July 22, 1851.
5829 Eliza Colon, b. Nov. 13, 1824; m. Dec. 31, 1846, Halcyon Skinner, a
machinist at West Farms. They had — 5830 Mary Frances, b. Oct. 10,
1847 — 5831 Charles Edward, b. July 24, 1851.
5832 Lemuel, b. Dec. 7, 1826 ; m. Susan Harris, Sep. 7, 1848, a mason at West
Farms. They had —5833 Lemuel Harris, b. July 17, 1849; —5884
Emma Frances, b. May 27, 1851.
5835 Hannah, b. Dec. 2, 1828 ; ro. John E. Ackerman, Dec. 10, 1846, a black-
smith at West Farms. They had — 5886 George Edward, b. Oct 25,
1847 ; — 5837 William Henri De Be Voise, b. Oct 16, 1849.
5888 William Blake, b. Sep. 26, 1830 ; a mason.
5839 (reorge, b. June 23, 1832 ; a mason.
5840 Eunice, b. Feb. 22, 1834 ; d. Feb. 13, 1886.
5841 David, b. Oct 10, 1885. — 5842 Eiinioe Clapp, b. June 27, 1840.
5843 Samuel Blake, b. May 8, 1842.
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921 MATILDA LOCKE, [2254] m. L NATHANIEL NASH, of Wey-
mouth, June 17, 1813, in Boston, where he d. (Nov. 1814 ?) He was
a baker. 2. she m. HATCH FREEMAN, in Barre, Dec. 7, 1823, who d. at
Barre, Dec. 7, 1834. He was a native of Brewster. She resides, 1852, at Boston.
VII. Chil. by Mr. Nash.
5844 Charles Weatherbee, b. Nov. 30, 1813 ; m. Amaretta Tyler, of Ports-
mouth,, and resides at Boston.
5845 Anna Matilda, d. in infancy.
Chil. by Mr. Freeman.
5846 George Edwin, b. Dec. 30, 1824 ; m. Beihia Kendrick, of Long Island^
Sep. 1851, and resides in Boston.
5847 William Haskell, b. Mb. 19, 1826 ; is a painter in New York city.
5848 Mary Jones, b. Ap. 8, 1828.
5849 Caroline R. b. Dec. 30, 1832 ; d. Sep. 15, 1852.
922 EMELINE LOCKE, [2257] m. CHARLES EVANS, July 14, 1825,
and resides in Boston.
923 NANCY LOCKE, [2256] m. NATHAN CRANE, and resides at
Mount Holly, Vt. I was promised a record of these two families, but it
has not been obtained.
924 DANIEL WHITE, [2556] m. ROXANA JONES, Oct. 6, 1829, who
was b. Jany. 6, 1801. [She is the dau. of Samuel Jones, who was b.
at (Medford ?) Ap. 6, 1766, and d. Dec. 24, 1830, a. 66, who m. Lydia Esta-
brooks, Ap. 2, 1793, who d. Nov. 30, 1826, a. 56, and gr. dau. of Peter Jones,
who m. Anna Tufts, May 2, 1765.] Mr. White is a Druggist and Apothecary,
at Charlestown.
VII. Chil.
5860 Samuel Kidder,, b. July 7, 1830.
5851 Lucy Austin, twin, b. July 7, 1830 ; d, Nov. 7, 1830.
5852 Annah Tufts, b. Mb. 11, 1832. —5853 Abby Maria, b. Mb. 9, 1834.
5854 Daniel Fuller, b. Nov. 16, 1835. — 5855 Jos'iah Jones, b. Aug. 13, 1840.
925 AMOS WHITNEY WHITE, [2557] m. RUTHY ANN McCLENA-
HAN, Mb. 1, 1836, at Erie, Pa. who was b. at Le Beuff Township, Pa.
Aug. 6, 1815. He resides at Charlestown ; is Superintendent of the Freight Do-
partment of the Fitchburg Railroad.
VII. Chil.
5855^ Catherine, b. Dec. 15, 1836, at Detroit, Mich.; d. Dec. 2, 1843.
5856 James Ames, b. Oct. 31, 1838, at Saugatuck, Mich.
5857 George Washington, b. June 7, 1842, at Erie, Pa. ; d. May 22, 1843.
5858 A son, b. Dec. 20, 1844 ; d. Dec. 21, 1844.
5859 Samuel Albert, b. Mh. 9, 1845, at Charlestown.
5860 Frederick Augustus, b. Dec. 2, 1846, at "
5861 Lucy Ann, b. Feb. 16, 1849, at "
926 WALTER HILDRETH, [2576] m. CLARISSA FAY, June 15, 1829 ;
resides at Malone, N« Y«
VII. Chil. the lit b. at ^ufk8boro%Vt. the others at Malone.
5862 Edmund J. b. May 3, 1880. — 6868 Abel, b* Aug. 2, 1888.
5864 Henry, b. Dec. 1, 1883 ; d. Mh. 36, 1884.
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5865 Clarissa Ann, b. May 7, 1885.
5866 Jane Caroline, b. Nov. 19, 1837 ; d. Nov. 7, 1838.
5867 Emma Caroline, b. July 12, 1849.
927 JOHN BRUCE, [2520] m. DOLLY DURANT, Nov. 12, 1812. He
is a farmer at Mount Vernon, N. H. where he has been Town Clerk,
Town Treasurer, Representative, County Treasurer for Hillsboro' Co. and Jus. of
the Peace, and Deacon of the Church for about thirty years.
VII. Chil.
5868 Maria, b. Aug. 21, 1814 ; m. Joseph A. StanreU, Dec. 10, 1833, who is a
tanner and currier at Mount Vernon.
5869 John Erastus, b. Nov. 4, 1817 ; m. Sarah Jane Whittemore, June, 1846,
he is a trader. Deputy Shenfi", and Jus. of the Peace at Mil ford, N. H.
5870 Levi W. b. July 21, 1822 ; m. Alma Holt, Dec.l8, 1851 ; he is a merchant
tailor at Milibrd.
5871 Alonzo S. b. June 29, 1826 ; he is a trader in co. with his brother John, at
Milford.
5872 Emily Frances, b. July 24, 1830 ; m. William A. Starrett, of Francestown,
Nov. 15, 1849 ; he is a tanner and currier, at Mount Vernon.
928 JAMES BRUCE, [2521] m. 1. SARAH PARKER, Oct. 16, 1815,
who d. Nov. 28, 1844. 2. m. ELIZABETH WHEELWRIGHT, of
Boston, Sep. 21, 1847. He is a farmer at Mount Vernon, N. H.
VII. ChU.
5873 John W. b. July 30, 1816 ; m. Margaret Rand, of South Reading, Sep.
1847 ; he is a farmer at Amherst, N. H.
6874 Sarah, b. Ap. 14, 1820 ; m. Nathaniel RichaHson, of Lyndeboro', N. H,
May 3, 1846 ; he is a farmer at Lyndeboro*.
5875 Elizabeth, b. Ap. 20, 1825 ; m. Nathaniel F. Mclntire, of Lyndeboro', Ap.
18, 1848 ; he is a farmer.
5876 Clarinda F. b. Jany. 10, 1831. — 5877 James P. b. Nov. 3, 1834.
929 WILLIAM BRUCE, [2522] m. HANNAH JONES, Dec. 1, 1814.
He is a blacksmith at Nfount Vernon, N. H. ; has been a Captain, Town
Treasurer and Representative.
VII. Chil.
5878 Jane T. b. Jany. 1, 1816 ; m. Stephen Dunbar, Mh. 25, 1833 ; he is a far-
mer at New Boston, N. H.
5879 William G. b. Feb. 1, 1818 ; m. Augusta Whittemore, Oct 5, 1843 ; he is
a mechanic at Mount Vernon.
5880 Frances E. b. Sep. 20, 1821 ; m. David Boardman, Oct. 6, 1842 ; he is
an organ maker.
5881 Nancy B. b. Oct. 1, 1825 ; m. Thomas H. Richardson, Sep. 21, 1848 ; —
he is a trader at Mount Vernon.
5882 Artemas F. b. Oct. 15, 1830; d. Aug. 30, 1831.
930 LOIS BRUCE, [2523] m. WILLIAM S. STINSON, Sep. 12, 1814 ;
and d. Oct. 5, 1823.
VII. Chil.
5883 Mary Lois, b. June 7, 1818 ; d. July 8, 1818.
5884 William A. b. Feb. 22, 1819 ; m. Nancy Clootman, Sep. 24, 1846 ; he is
a oarpenter and fanner at Mount Vernon.
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5985 John B. b. Ap. 5, 1821 ; m. Julia S. Tuttle, May 8, 1849 ; he is a shoe-
maker at Stoneham, Mass.
5886 George W. b. Ap. 6, 1823 ; is a teacher and shoemaker at Mt Vernon.
931 NATHANIEL BRUCE, [2524] m. 1. FRANCES TAY, May 2, 1816,
who d. Aug. 3, 1837. 2. m. LUCY BUTTERFIELD, of Lyndeboro',
N. H. Dec. 7, 1847. He is a farmer at Mount Vernon, N. H. ; has been Town
Clerk and Selectman ; Representative seven years, County Treasurer of Hills-
boro' three years, and Justice of the Peace twenty.
VII. Chil. by 1st wf.
5887 Frances Maira, b. Feb. 11, 1817 ; d. Ap. 28, 1829.
5888 An infant, b. Mh. 21, 1818 ; d. Ap. 2, 1818.
5889 Nathaniel F. b. May 25, 1819 ; m. Harriet N. Oliver, of South Reading,
where he resides ; is a shoemaker.
5890 Mary, b. Mh. 29, 1821 ; m. John G. Oliver, (bro. of Harriet above) ; who
is a shoemaker at South Reading.
5891 Caroline, b. Ap. 30, 1824; d. Dec. 23, 1835.
5892 Sarah Ann, b. July 24, 1826 ; m. Henry Oliver, July, 1847, who is a shoe-
maker at South Reading.
5893 Joseph Appleton, b. July 12, 1828 ; d. May 7, 1829.
5894 Joseph Appleton, b. Mh. 18, 1830 ; d. Oct. 17, 1830.
5895 Joseph Appleton, b. Oct. 7, 1831; d. Jany. 14, 1832.
5896 Joseph Harvey Appleton, b. Oct. 30, 1833 ; is a shoemaker.
5897 Frances Maira, b. June 7, 1837.
Chil. by second wf.
5898 An infant, b. Oct. 5, 1838 ; d. Oct 24, 1838.
5899 George Anson, b. Nov. 29, 1839 ; is fitting for College.
5900 Lucy Augusta, b. May 28, 1841.
932 FRANCES BRUCE, [2525] m. LOUIS F. PEABODY, 1818, and
resides at Orange, Vt.
VII. Chil.
5901 Martha. — 5002 Lois. — 5903 Louis. — 5904 Stephen.
5905 Demaline. — 5906 William. — 5907 James D. — 5908 Eliza.
933 MARY ANN TOLMAN, [5235] m. Col. SOLOMON B. STEARS,
Feb. 3, 1841, who was b. Aug. 4, 1818, and resides at Watertown,
N. Y. where she d. Sep. 13, 1852.
VIII. Chil.
5909 Oscar Pratt, b. Jany. 19, 1844 ; d. May 14, 1850.
5910 Ella Diana, b. June 29, 1850 ; d. Aug. 31, 1852.
934 LOUISA LOCKE, [2623] m. STINSON HERRIN, Mh. 7, 1827, of
Milbume, now Skowhegan, Me. where he kept a public house, and d.
Oct. 8, 1839. His wid. resides in Lincoln, Me.
VIII. Chil.
5911 Louisa, b. 1828. — 5912 Mary Elizabeth, b. 1837.
JOSEPH LORENZO LOCKE, [2625] m. LAURA J. BULLOCK,
Jany. 1843, who was b. in Savannah, Cia. Nov. 1812 ; her paternal gr.
father was the first Colonial Grovemor of Georgia, and her mother was descended
from Sir John AlLston, of South Caidma. Mr. Locke graduated at the Military
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School at West Point, in 1828, when he was commissioned ; he resided at West
Point two years as assistant instructor in tactics, and two years and a half he was
in the Ordnance Department at Washington ; was several years with the Army
at the South, and was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1835 ; he acted as Quar-
termaster and was Commissary for Gen. Scott during his campaign in Florida.
He resigned his commission in Oct. 1836. He was three years Resident Engi-
neer on the Brunswick and Attawaha Canal, and in 1840 became editor of the
Savannah Republican, from which he retired in Jany. 1853. During his editorial
life he has spent several years abroad, and visited all the principal cities in Great
Britain, and on the continent of Europe, and also the most celebrated places in
Asia and Africa. During most of his travels he was accompanied by Mrs. Locke.
VIIL Chil.
5913 Florence, b. Oct 28, 1845, in Florence, Italy,
936 WILLIAM CLARK BAKER, [5248] m. RUTH BULL, Oct. 16, 1844,
who was b. in Watertown, N. Y. Dec. 11, 1819. He resides on his
father's homestead at Watertown with his mother.
VIIl. Chil.
6914 Thomas Duayne, b. Oct 28, 1845 ; d. July 31, 1846.
5915 De Forest, b. June 27, 1847. — 5916 Jane Madora, b. Nov. 8, 1849.
937 JULIET RICHARDSON, [52561 m. HARRISON DODGE, Jany. 1,
1845, who was b. Nov. 1818, in Watertown, N. Y. He is a joiner at
Richville, St Lawrence Co. N. Y.
V 1 1 1 . Chil. b. near Bellville, Can. West
5918 Harriet R. b. Ap. 18, 1846. — 5919 John De Estaing, b. Ap. 10, 1850.
938 HARRIET RICHARDSON, [5257] m. CYRENEUS WAKEFIELD,
Aug. 17, 1843, who was b. at Rutland, Jefferson Co. N. Y. July 12,
1815. He is a Druggist at Bloomington, 111.
V 1 1 1 . Chil. b. in De Witt Co. 111.
6920 Emma J. b. Sep. 10, 1844. — 5921 Oscar, b. Ap. 5, 1846.
938^ CYNTHIA T. RICHARDSON, [5258] m. ROBERT THOMPSON,
Jany. 28, 1846, who was b. at Gandy Creek, Oswego Co. N. Y. Oct 1,
1818. He was formerly a Blacksmith, but is now a Druggist at Bloomington, 111.
VIII. Chit
5922 James H. b. June 4, 1848, near Bellville, Canada West
939 GEORGE MUNROE, [2651] ra. ELIZA WOOD, of Burlington, Oct
13, 1846, who d. Aug. 7, 1852, a. 29. He is a farmer at Lexington.
VIII. ChU.
5923 Eliza Rebecca, b. Oct 6, 1847. — 5924 Georgiana, b. Jany. 8, 1850.
940 ANN REBECCA MUNROE, [2652] m. JOHN M. RANDALL,
Esq. Mb. 19, 1846, who was b. June 21, 1817, in Princeton, (son of
Edward, who was b. at Slow, July 24, 1787, and m. Eliza Hale, who was b. July
10, 1787, dau. of Reuben Hale, of Stow, who m. Rebecca Davis, of Acton.) He
studied law in Boston, was admitted to the Suffolk Bar, July 30, 1845, and is now
a Lawyer at Woburn.
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VIIL Cha.
6925 Arietta Eliza, h. Jane 99, 1647.
Ml BENJAMIN LOCKE, [2699] m. CYNTHIA BOYNTON, Dec. 28,
1814, who was b. at Haverhill, N. H. July 18, 1795, the dau. of Asa
and Mary Boynton. He resides at a place formerly called French Grant, but
now Haverhill, O. He was a joiner, but for many years has been a fanner ; he
moved to Ohio in 1812.
VIII . Chil.
5926 Adeline, b. Mfa. 30, 1817 ; d. Oct 4, 182L
5927 William Henry, b. Ap. 7, 1820 ; d. on a visit at West Camb. Dec. 30, 1824.
5928 Mary, b. May 2, 1823 ; d. July 27, 1824.
b9'29 Susan, b. Oct. 12, 1827 ; d. July 17, 1829.
5980 Leander, b. Oct. 12, 1829 ; d. 1852. — 5931 Delmont, b. Ap. 4, 1832.
' 5932 Clara, b. BIh. 24, 1884. — 5938 Ellen, b. July 24, 1839 ; d. 1841.
942 Capt; DELMONT LOCKE, [2701] m. REBECCA R. LEARNED,
Nov. 28, 1826, who was b. Nov. 11, 1800, the dau. of Elisba Learned,
who m. Mary Ritchie, of Watertown. He is a coppersmith and founder in Bos-
too, firm of Locke 6e Cordwell. He was formerly Captain in the Militia in Bos-
ton, and has in his possession the gun used by his grandfather at the battle of
Bunker Hill. >(re d . •<i>o^ . ^ /^ iT/y .
VIII. Chil.
5984 Benjamin Delmont, b. Aug. 16, 1828 ; is clerk in Boston.
5935 Susan Keyes, b. June 27, 1881. — 5936 William Henry, b. May 28, 1837.
943 MARY AME LOCKE, [2705] m. JOHN APPLETON PRENTISS
PIERCE, Jany. 16, 1834, son of Jonas and Lydia Pierce, of West
Cambridge, and grandson of Solomon, who was wounded at Lexington Battle.
He was b. Ap. 1, 1810, and resides at West Cambridge.
VIII. Chil.
5937 John Winslow, b. July 6, 1835. — 5938 Benjamin Horace, b. Sep, 6, 1837.
5939 Marietta, b. Sep. 4, 1841. — 5940 A son, b. and d. Sep. 27, 1847.
5941 Warren Appleton, b. June 5, 1849.
944 ABIGAIL HILL, [2714] m. ELIJAH CinTTER, Jany. 4, 1818, the
son of Nehetniah, of West Cambridge. He is a Blacksmith at W. C.
VIII. Chil.
5942 Abigail, b. Sep. 22, 1818.
5943 Cynthia, b. Feb. 23, 1821 ; m. Benjamin Franklin Russell, of West Camb.
May 21, 1843 ; had — 5944 Abby Esther, b. Mb. 28, 1848 ; — 6945 A
son, b. Aug. 26, 1850.
6946 Elijah Lafayette, b. Dec. 22, 1823 ; m. Hannab Augusta Joost, of Boston,
Mh. 27, 1850.
5947 Evelina, b. Feb. 1, 1826. — 5948 Emma Maria, b. Mh, 9, 1828.
5949 Lucy, b. Feb. 18, 1831. — 5950 Eliza, b. Aug. 31, 1833.
5951 Nehemiah Hill, b. Mh. 2, 1838.
945 THOMAS WINSHIP, [2730] m. ELIZABETH WARNER, June 29,
1822, (who was b. Feb. 9, 1797,) in " Scotland Society,** Windbaro,
Ct He is a boot and shoe dealer at Hartfora, Ct. where he has redded since 1820.
VIII. Chil. b. in Hartford.
5952 Caroline Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1823 ; d. Dec 14, 1831.
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5959 ScrahAim,b.Peb.IO,I885;imBer.N.H.Eggle8tan^JoIy-90VI844[. 1014
5964 ThonM Alden, k Ap. 1, 1827 ; d. Mh. 19, 1828.
5955 £miry Jane, b. Feb. a, 1.889 ; <L Mh. 14, 1829.
5956 Mary Augusta, b. Mh. 21, 1830. — 6957 Thomas, b. July 7, 1832.
5958 Horace Bushnell, b. Oct. 16, 1834.
595» John Howard, b. May 25, 1S37 ; d. Jany. 23, 1840.
5960 Edward Kirk, b. Oct. 4, 1841.
9«B HANNAH LOCKE, [2750J m. ABIAL H. FILLEBROWN, 1817 ;
they reside at Walthatn^re is a ftirmer.
VIII. Chil. ^
5961 James, b. July 4, 181'7^m. Almira B. Sanderson; they reside at San
Fraoetseo, and have 2 chil.
5962 Elizabeth Hannah, b. July 2^, 1819 ; m, Elbridge H. Pavker, who resides
bL Nej^Boston, N. H. ; has 2 chiL
5963 (Haryiette ?) Ann, b. Nov. 12, 1821 j nw William H. Clarite, of WaUham,
where they reside.
5964 Samuel Locke, b. Aug. 31, 1823. — 5965 Charles, b. Oct. 30, 1825.
5966 Lucy Ckdce, h. Mb. 9, 18;28 ; m. Charles W. Wilson, of Portsmouth, N.H.
^^ '^^^y reside in New York city.
5967 Mary Catherine, b. Oct. 4, 1830. — 5968 Oliver Howard, b. Aug. 2, 1833.
5969 Rebecca Adams, b. Feb. 8, L836, — 5975 Abial Hvnry, b. May 31^ 1838.
5971 Almira Frances, b. July 20, 1840. — 5&7^ George Edward, b. Jaoy. 5, 1843.
947 SAMUEL ADAMS LOCKE, [2751] m. LYDIA STODDARD, May
7, 1826, (the dau. of Laban Stoddard, of Hrnghem^, who m. Celia
Sprague,) who was b. Jany. 18, 1799, and resides his wid. in Boston. He was a
mason, afid d. Dec. 20, 1829.
VIII. Chil.
5973 Henry, b. Mh. 22, 1827. — 5974 Mary FraaeeB,b. Dec. 15^ 1828.
5975 Samuel Adams, b. July 30, 1B30.
948 LUCY LOCKE, [2752] m. JOSEPH CLARK, Mh. 25, 1825, who
was b. Mh. 1, 1798, the son of James and Mary (Cl3rde) Clark, of Wind-
ham, N» H. They leside at Sonmrville. ^
VIII. Chil.
5976* George Ambrose, b. Step, 22, 1827.
69^7 Joseph Manly, b. May 31, 1829; grad. at Amh. ColT. 1852'.
5978 Mary Clyde, b. July 4, 1831. — 5979 Lucy Maria, b. Dec. 2, 1832.
5980 James, b. Feb. 25, 1835 ; d. Nov. 1, 1840.
5981 Samuel Adams, b. Dec. 15, 1837. — 5982 Arthur Viiison,.b. Nof* 29, 184L
949 ANN ELIZA LOCKE, [2753] m. PETER JONES, May 7, 1829v
who was b. in West Cambridge, Sep. 22, 180*^ the son of Samuel and
Lydia (Estabrooks) Jones, and sisterofRoocaaa. who m. Daniel White, (Par. 924.)
He is a farmer at Andover, N. H.
VIII. Chil. b. at Lexington, Cfoarlestown and Cambridge.
5988 Ann Eliza, b. Dec. 10, 1831 ; m. George Alexander Whitney, Sep* 1, 1852,
who was b. Feb. 12, 1825 ; resides at Wilmot, N. H.
5984 Martha Rebecca, b. Jany. 2, 1833. — 5985 Roxana White, b. July 16, 1835.
5986 Henrietta C. b. Nov. 23, 1837. — 5987 Sarah Jane, b. June 29, 1840.
5988 Arthur, b. Jany. 3, J842; d. July 23, 1844.
5989 Ella Maria, b. June 26, 1846.
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284 VIIL GENEEATION.
950 CLARISSA LOCKE, [2755] m. SILAS WHEELER, Sep. 15, 1822,
who was b. at Dublin, N. H. Feb. 23, 1797. He was a baker, resided
at West Cambridge and Lexington, and d. at Lex. Dec. 27, 1836.
VIII. Chil.
5990 Silas Orlando, b. Oct. 26, 1823, in West. Camb. ; m. in Charlestown, Eliza
Jane B. Gould, of Foxcroft, Me. Dec. 10, 1851. He is a dealer in stone ware
at Charlestown.
5991 Sarah Catherine, b. July 16, 1825, in West Camb.; m. in Waltham John
Schwarts, Sep. 5, 1847 ; then a baki^nit now a saw maker at Bangor,
Me. They had — 5992 Clara, b. Se^^ 1848 ; d. Sep. 29, 1850 ; —
5993 Clara Jane, b. Oct. 27, 1850.
961 JOSEPH ADAMS LOCKE, [2758] m.LAVINA CAMPBELL, Aug.
24, 1830, who was b. Feb. 25, 1809, dau. of Jeremiah and^zabeth Camp-
bell, of Stockbridge, and afterwards of Union, N. Y. where she wiotw Mr. Locke
is a provision dealer in Salem street, Boston. ^
VIII. Chil.
5994 Mary Augusta, b. Feb. 1832. — 5995 Josephine L. b. June 28, 1840.
5995^ Ellen Lavina, b. July 6, 1850. '
962 SARAH CUTTER LOCKE, [2759] m. ABIJAH REED, Dec. 5,
1830, of Westford, where he resides, a farmer.
VIII. Chil.
5996 Sarah Matilda, b. Sep. 24, 1831 ; d. Mh. 6, 1846.
5997 Susan Colman, b. Jany. 3. 1833 ; d. Sep. 24, 1838.
5998 James Henry, b. July 9, 1835. — 5999 Frances A. b. Dec. 13, 1837.
6000 Georgiana Rebecca, b. Ap. 5, 1839.
953 AMOS CUTTER LOCKE, [2750n m. MARTHA H. AYERS, Aug.
13, 1837, who d. Sep. 13, 1847. He is a hair-dresser in Boston, re-
siding at Cambridge.
VIII. Chil.
6001 Amos Washington, b. Sep. 18, 1840. — 6002 Waldo Chapin, b. Jan. 19, 1843.
964 JAMES SULLIVAN LOCKE, [2751^] m. ABBY S. LEWIS, Sep.
19, 1833, who was b. Jany. 24, 1816. He was a silver-smith, at Boston,
where he d. of consumption, July 31, 1851. His wid. resides at Boston, 1852.
VIII. Chil.
6003 Charles F. b. July 3, 1834 ; d. Oct. 19. 1835.
6004 Eliza Jane, b. Feb. , 1836. — 6005 Letitia, b. July 3, 1838.
6006 Charles F. b. Dec. 19, 1841. — 6007 Oliver, b. Mh. 15, 1843.
6008 Abby, b. June 19. 1845.
6009 George H. b. Sep. 24, 1847 ; d. Mh. 19, 1849.
955 MARGARET FROSTJ [2761] m. SAMUEL CROSBY, Dec. 2,
1821, who was b. July 28, 1791, at West Camb. ; he is a farmer at Me-
thuen.
VIII. Chil.
6010 Samuel, b. Sep. 7, 1822.
6011 Margaret M. b. Dec. 26, 1824 ; m. Alba A. Farr, Jany. 9, 1849, who was
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b. Mh. 9, 1823 ; they bad — 6012 Hoses B. b. Ap. 27, 1850 ; d. Ap. 14,
1851.
956 JAMES FROST, Je. [2762] m. MARTHA RUSSELL, May 27,
1824, who wash. Aug. 15, 1797.
VIII. Chil. ^B
6013 Martha R. b. Ap. 4, 1825; m. Th^iJR. Crummett, July 11, 1843, who
was was b. Mh. 13, 1819. IWlIad — 6014 James R. b. June 23, 1845 ;
— 6015 Martha A. b. }dJiyJ0iS^ ; — 6016 Joseph A. b. May 23, 1850 ;
— 6017 Alvah J. b. Dec.^Fl851.
6018 James R. b. Feb. 13, 1||7 ; d. Oct 15, 1844.
967 PETER TUFTS, Jr. [2765] m. SUSAN ADAMS RUSSELL, Dec.
3, 1818, who was b. Dec. 19, 1801.
VIII. Chil. b.
6019 Susan Lucretia b. Jany. 7, 1820 ; d. Aug. 14, 1832.
6020 Rebecca Whillemore, b. Mh. 27, 1822 ; m. Elson Webber Manning, Nov.
^ 6, 1842. They had — 6021 Susan R. b. Sep. 25, 1843 ; — 6022 Sarah
Amanda, b. Mh. 2 1 , 1845 ; — 6023 Charles Elson, b. Dec. 17, 1846 ; d. Oct.
24, 1851 ; — 6024 Edwin, b. Oct. 17, 1849 ; d. — 6025 Clarence Waldo,
b. Feb. 4, 1851.
6026 Sarah Locke, b. June 12, 1824 ; m. Daniel Thayer Tarbell, Sep. 4, 1842.
Had — 6027 Daniel Thayer, b. July 16, 1843 ; — 6028 Charles Tufts, b.
Mh. 10, 1847 ; — 6029 Martha Locke, b.
6030 Eliza Amanda, b. Sep. 18, 1826 ; m. George Oliver Stickney, Sep. 22,
1846. Had — 6031 George Henry, b. Feb. 8, 1848 ; — 6032 Edward,
b.Jany. 17, 1850; d.
6033 Charles Wellington, b. Dec. 20, 1828 ; m. Eliza Ann Marshall, Oct. 28,
1851.
6034 George Addison, b. June 10, 1831. — 6035 James Russell, b. Aug. 8, 1835.
6036 Edward Lang, (twin) b. Aug. 8, 1835 ; d. next day.
968 LUCY TUFTS [2766] m. AMMI CUTTER, [2746] Dec. 2, 1819.
who was b. Aug. 5, 1797, and d. Dec. 2, 1840. He resided at West
Cambridge ; was a miller.
VIII. Chil.
6037 Lucy Tufts, b. Sep. 10, 1820; m. Samuel Frost Winn, Mh. 3, 1841, who
is a farmer at West Camb. They had — 6038 Samuel Frost, b. Dec. 9,
1841 ; d. Jany. 1, 1842 ; — 6039 John Jewett, b. July 15, 1843 ; d. Jan.
13, 1847; — 6040 James Henry, b. July 24, 1845 ; — 6041 Ammi C. b.
Feb. 18, 1849 ; — 6042 Lucy Frances Russell, b. June 9, 1851.
6044 Ammi, b. Oct. 10, 1823.
6045 Amanda Tufts, b. May 24, 1827 ; m. Stephen Kimball, June 4, 1845. They
reside at West Camb. ; he is a dealer in stoves in Boston. They had —
6046 Addison Tufts, b. Sep. 12, 1846; d. Dec. 6, 1846; — 6047 Ellen
Amanda, b. June 15, 1848; — 6048 Lucy Tufts, b. and d. Sep. 1850; —
6049 Charles Tufts, b. July 18, 1851.
6050 Deborah Locke, b. Aug. 27, 1835.
6051 Eliza Ann Whittemore, b. Sep. 6, 1838.
969 JOHN BUTTERFIELD PERRY, [2954] m. 1. HANNAH MARIA
WHITTEMORE LOCKE, [2869] Aug. 23, 1835, who d. Feb. 10,
1842. 2. m. ELVIRA RAYMOND, of Charlestown, June 28, 1849- He re-
sides at West Cambridge.
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VIII. GENERATION.
VIII. ChiLbylstwC
6052 Mary Elizabeth, b. Ap. 3, 1836. — 6053 John, b. Mh. 1, 1838.
6054 Maria, b. Nov. 23, 1839.
960 REBECCA LOCKE, [2927] m. ABIJAH FROST, Jaay. 4, 1827.
who was b. Oct. 9, 1800»M^of Amos and Louisa Frost, of West Cam-
bridge. He is a manufaH^K of saws at West Camb.
VIII. GhU. ^^
6055 Harriet Eliza, b. Jnne9, 1827; m. jihkHobbs, of Norway, Me. Ncyv.20,
1848 ; had — 6056 Clarence Frost, filfep. 6, 1849-
6057 Almira, b. Mh. 23, 1829; m. Alfred Parks, of West Caimb. Oct.dd, 1819;
had — 6058 Alfred Henry, 1850. •
6059 Mary Maivina, b. May 29, 1831 ; m. Lorenaa Hobhs, of Well% Mb. Not.
1849.
6060 Edmund Munroe, b. July 29, 1833.
6061 Joseph Locke, b. June 20, 1836 ; d. Jany. 22, 1838.
6062 Ann Louisa, b. Aug. 24, 1838 ; d. young.
6063 Ann Louisa, b. Nov. 1, 1840 ; d. Mh. 6, 1846.
6064 Clarence Melville, b. Sep. 9, 1845 ; d. Jany. 1846:
961 MEHITABLE LOCKE, [2930] m. BOWEN RUSSBLL> who was
b. Mh. 24, 1800, son of Philip and Sybil (Blood) Russell, of Leung-
ton. His 1st wf was SUSANNAH KEYES LOCKE, [2704] who d. without
issue Dec. 19, 1826. He resides at West Cambridge^
VIII. ChiLby2dw£.
6065 Ira, b. Mh. 31, 1834.
6066 Susan Locke, b. May 15, 1835 ; d. Sep. 5, 1850.
6067 Abby Louisa, b. Dec. 16, 1838. — 6068 Eltea Maria, b. Febw 2^ lM8t
962 LOUIBA RUSSELL, [2858] m. AMOS HTLL, the son of Amos and
Sarah ( Wyman) Hill, of West Cambridge, wh^rehe resideB ; is a forra^;
VIII. Chil.
6069 Louisa, b. Ap. 20, 1830.
6070 Ann Eliza, b. Mh. 3, 1831 ; m. Benjamia Franklin Locba, [1261] Oct. 80,
1849. (See Prf*. 510.)
6071 Sarah, b. Oct. 1832. — 6072 Harriet, b. Oct 18, 1834, d. 1835.
6073 Faustina, b. 1836, d. young. — 6074 Jane, b. Ap. 19, 1837.
6075 George, b. June 16, 1839, d. 1842. — 6076 Amos, b. June 17, 1841.
6077 Helen, b. May 12, 1845. — 6078 Almira, b. Mh. 8, 1847.
963 CAROLINE LOCKE, [2987] m. ADDISON HILL, Nov. 10, 1830,
the son of William and Mary (bowman) Hill, of West Camb; where he
resides.
VIIL ChU.
6079 Mary Caroline^ b. Oct 23, 1832. — 6080 Henrietta M. b. Oct. 18,. 1834.
6081 Adeline Rosalia, b. Ap. 16, 1837.
6082 Ellen Harriet, b. July 22, 1839; d. May 29, 1842.
6083 Annette Eliza, b. June 16, 1842. — 6084 Addison^ b. Ap. 24, 1844.
961 EMELINE LOCKE, [2988] m. THOMAS P. PIERCE^ of West
Cambridge, Ap. 9, 1830. She d. Jany. 19, 1842, and he ni. her sister
Harriet, [2939] Jany. 7, 1844. He is a farmer at West Cambridge, i» son of
Jonas and Lydia Pierce, and bro. of John A. P. Pierce. (See. Pas. 94^.)
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VIII. aSKERATION. tS7
VIII. Chil. oflstmg.
6085 Thomas W. b. June 27, 1881. — «086 Emeline L. b. July 97, 18M.
6087 Edward B. b. Jane 13, 1837.
Chil. of 2d mg.
6088 Grenvilie P. b. Sep. 18, 1845. — 6089 Leander L. b. Aug. 16, 1848.
6090 Herbert, b. July 15, 1849.
966 HANNAH MUNROE LOCKE, [2941] m. SAMUEL FRANCIS
WOODBRIDGE, Ap. 5, 1848, who was b. 1818, son of Samuel and
Nancy (Russell) Wood bridge. He is a butcher, residing at West Cambridge.
VIII. Chil.
6091 William Francis, b. Aug. 21, 1844.
6092 EUen Emeline, b. Mh. 15, 1848.
966 WILLIAM PORTER LOCKE, [29^] m. ELEANOR JANE
PIERCE, of Lexington, May 10, 1846, the dau. of Loring and Sybil
(Wellington) Pierce. He is a farmer, residing at his father's homestead in West
Cunbftdge.
VIII. Chil.
6092 Frederick W. b. Sep. 11, 1847. — 6098 Eleanor C. b. Nov. 8, 1849.
967 ANDREW JACKSON LOCKE, [2949] m. SUSAN DURELL WARE,
June 6, 1843, who was b. at Needham, Oct. 30, lb21. He is a clerk at
the Boston Custom-house, residing at Chariestown.
VIII. Chil.
6094 Arthur Ware, b. Aug. 29, 1844. — 6095 Warren A. b. Oct. 31, 1847.
6U96 Bradford Homer, b. Nov. 8, 1849.
968 ELLEN AUSTIN LOCKE, [2950] m. JAMES SWAN, of Dorches-
ter, Oct. 21, 1835, who was b. Ap. 21, 1809, son of Reuben. He is
book-keeper in the New England Bank at Boston, residing at Dorchester.
VIII. ChiL
6097 Margaret Hy<)e, b. Ap. 16, 1837 ; d. Mh. 9, 1889.
6098 James E. Aug. 1, 1889. — 6099 Margaret E, b. Aug. 14, 1842.
6J00 Clarence Austin, b. July 8, 1845.
6101 Herbert Loring Locke, b. Ap. 25, 1847; d. Mh. 25, 1849.
6102 Maria Louisa, b. Feb. 25, 1849.
969 Hon. EDWIN O. LOCKE, [3031] m. MAHALA FISH, May 13,
1838, who was b. Nov. 30, 1^20, dau. of Nathaniel Fish, of Little
Valley, Cattaraugus Co. N. Y. He is a lawyer by profession, and was elected
District Judge of the Supreme Court of N. Y. ib the autumn of 1849. He resides
at Little Valley.
VIII. Chil.
6108 Montraville, b. July 7, 1840 ; d. Ap. 7, 1842.
6104 Edwin Adelbert, b. Nov. 3, 1843.
970 SARAH TAPPAN PIERCE, [8275] m. Rev. CALVIN DURFEE,
Aug. 15, 1 88 J, who was b. at Pitufiekl, Oct. 6, 1797, grad. at WiUiams
Coll. 1825, was ord. at Hunter, Green Co. N. Y. Ap. 23, 1828, (a Presbyterian^
dismissed Aug. 11, 1835, and was installed at South Dedham, Mk. 2, 1886« ffom
whence he removed to Brooklyn, O. 1851.
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288 VIII. OENEt&ATION.
VIII. Chil.
6105 Lucy Pierce, b. June 19, 1835. — 6106 John Pierce, b. Dec. 1838.
6107 Charles Stoddard, b. July 22, 1844.
971 LUCY PIERCE, [3278] m. Rev. FREDERICK HENRY HEDGE,
Sep. 7, 1830, who was b. Dec. 12, 1805, (son of the late Levi Hedge,
LL. D. of Cambridge.) He graduated at Harvard College 1825, and at Cam-
bridge Divinity School, 1828, was ordained at West Cambridge, May 20, 1829,
was dismissed at his request May, 1835, installed at Bangor, Me. 1835, was dis-
, f [ missed in 1840, and the same year was settled at Providence, R. L where he
^ ^ now resides. ^'^
VIII. Chil.
6107 Frederick Henry, b. June 20, 1831 ; grad. at Har. Coll. 1851.
6108 Charlotte Augusta, b. Mh. 21, 1834.
6109 Ellen Elizabeth, b. Ap. 4, 1836. — 6110 Caroline Farrar, b. Oct 29, 1838.
972 FERELINE WALLEY PIERCE, [32791 m. Rbv. THOMAS BAY-
LEY FOX, Oct. 27, 1831, who was b. in Boston, Aug. 20, 1808, (son
of John and Abigail (Bayley) Fox.) He grad. at Har. Coll. 1828, and at Camb.
Divinity School, 1831, was ord. Aug. 3d of the same year, and dismissed at his
own request, Ap. 1845, and was settled at the Indiana St. Cong. Church in Boston
the same month. He resides at Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
6111 Charles Barnard, b. Jany. 17, 1833.
6112 George William, b. Oct. 15, 1834.— 6113 John Andrews, b. Dec. 23, 1835.
6114 Thomas Bayley, b. Feb. 1, 1839. —6115 Fereline Pierce, b. Dec. 23, 1843.
973 Rev. JOHN TAPPAN PIERCE, [3280] m. MARTHA HASKINS,
July 25, 1837, at Elyra, O. who was b. at Middlesex, Vt. Sep. 15,
1811. He grad. at Harvard College, 1831, entered the Theological Seminary at
Princeton, N. J. Nov. 1833, and Lane Seminary, Ohio, May, 1835, and grad. at
the Oberlin Institute, O. Sep. 14, 1836 ; was ordained an Evangelist the next
day. He preached some time at Middlesex, Vt. and other places, but his health
failing, he went in 1839 to Jacksonville, III. He taught school at several places
in the Western States, and is now an Instructor and Colporteur at Greneseo,
Henry Co. III.
VIII. Chil.
6116 Mary Elizabeth, b. June 28, 1845. — 6117 John Franklin, b. July 30, 1849.
974 WILLIAM BLAKE PIERCE, [3282J m. ELIZABETH F. PECK,
June 1, 1842, who was b. at Albany, N. Y. Feb. 14, 1824. He resides
at Cincinnati, O. connected with the '^ Mercantile Agency.^'
VIII. Chil.
61 18 William Lewis, b. Oct. 13, 1843. — 6119 Lucy Tappan, b. Jany. 29, 1846.
6120 Arthur, b. Sep. 3, 1849 ; d. July, 1850. — 6121 Robert, b. J)eq, 14, 1852.
976 MARY WILDE PIERCE, [3284] m. HENRY VARNUM POOR,
Sep. 7, 1841, who was b. at Andover, Me. Dec. 8, 1812, and grad. at
Bowdoin Coll. 1835. He studied Law, which profession he pursued for sev-
eral years in Maine, and then removed to New York city, and is now Editor of
the Railroad Journal.
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YIII.i ttBirBRikTION. S89
VIII. ChiL
6122 Henry William, b. June 16, 1844.
6123 Robert Pierce, b. Oct 21, 1848 ; d. Sep. 1849.
976 SALLY PIERCE POPE, [»a851 "»• OBADIAH HILL, of Machias,
Me. May 16, 1820. They resided at Macbias, where she d. Oct 9» 1850.
VIII. Chil.
6124 Mary, b. July 6, 182i ; d. July 29, 1851.
6125 Warren, b. Jany. 11, 1823. —6126 Sarah, b. Nov. 25, 1824.
6127 Lucy, b. Mh. 14, 1827 ; d. Oct 11, 1833.
6128 Caroline, b. Jany. 21, 1829. —6129 Samuel, b. Feb. 22, 1831.
5mj^ht''^^-'^-J-«l^'lS^-'
977 MARY POPE, [3287] m. THOMAS BEALS, Feb. 27, 1825, of Dor-
chester, (where they reside.) who was b. May 9, 1^00. She d. A p. 28,
1843, and he m. SARAH BLAKE FORD, [5701] dau. of Charles and Lois
Ford, Sep. 5, 1844. He is a music engraver and printer in Boston, residing in
Dorchester.
VIII. CWl.bylstmg.
6132 Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1825. — 6188 Thomaa Henry, b. Aug. 16, 1827.
6134 John Pierce, b. Dec. 14, 1828 ; m. Harriet R. Hawes, Dec. 14, 1852.
6485 Elizabeth Pope, b. Dec. 17, 1881 ; d. Sep. 10, 1838.
6136 Amelia, b. Sep. 5, 1834.
6137 Eliza, b. Sep. 29, 1837 ; d. Sep. 8, 1888.
6138 Sarah Elizabeth, b. July 19, 1839.
Chil. by 2d mg.
6139 Frederick, b. Sep. 11, 1845.
978 HANNAH POPE, [3289] m. WILLIAM E. MELLISH, Sep. 21,
1828, who is a cabinet maker at Walpole, N. H.
VIII. Chil.
6140 Oscar, b. Nov* 24, 1831 ; he is a carver in Boston.
6141 Orianna, b. Oct 29, 1833. — 6142 OUvia, b. Oct 18, 1887.
6143 Walter, b. June 11, 1840.
979 FREDERICK POPE, [3290] m. SARAH PHILLIPS, of Weymouth,
May 3, 1829 ; he is a carpenter at Weymouth.
VIII. Chil.
6144 Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 7, 1880. — 6145 Maria. Wesley, b. July 12, 1882.
6146 Frederick Clinton, b. Aug. 15, 1885.
6147 Warren Webster, b. Mh. 5, 1840.
980 SAMUEL POPE, [3292] m. SARAH MELLISH, of Walpole, N.H.
June 25, 1837. (She is sister of William E. [Par. 978,] who m. Han-
nab Pope.) He is a merchant in Boston, residing at Roxbury.
VIII. Chil.
6148 iPrederick, b. June 19, 1888. —6149 Emeline, b. Aug. 9, 1840.
6150 Angela, b. July 16, 1842 ; d. Sep. 10, 1848.
6151 Eugene Alexander, b. Aug. 8^ 1846.
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S90 VIII. QBNBEATXOlf.
981 JAMES POPE,X3293] m. EUNICE THAXTER, Nov. 22, 1835, of
Machias, Me. where they reside ; he is a trader.
VIII. Chil.
6152 James Oscar, b. Sep. 2, 1837.
6153 Charles Frederick, b. Dec. 27, 1838 ; d. Nov. 27, 1839.
6154 Julia Helen, b. Mh. 1840 ; d. June 26, 1847.
6155 Charles Henry, b. Oct 18, 1841.
6156 Sarah Hill, b. Ap. 11, 1845 ; d. Feb. 16, 1847.
6157 William Herbert, b. Mh. 22, 1847 ; d. Oct 26, 1847.
6158 Lucy Hill, b. Oct 5, 1848. —6159 Herbert Leslie, b. Jany. 17, 1851.
982 CHARLES POPE, [3294] m. ELIZABETH BOGMAN, of Boston,
Aug. 24, 1834. They reside at Brookline ; he is a dealer in feathers,
&c. in Boston.
VIII. Chil.
6160 Charles Allen, b. June 27, 1835. — 6161 Adelaide L. b. Sep. 23, 1837.
6162 Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 20, 1840.
6163 Albert Augustus, b. May 20, 1843.
6166 Arthur Wallace, b. Mh. 9, 1850.
983 WILLIAM POPE, [8295] m. MARY BOGMAN, of Boston, Aug. 12,
1840 ; he is a merchant in Boston, residing in Brookline.
VIII. Chil.
6167 William Francis,!). May 13, 1841 ; d. Sep. 14, 1841.
6168 George Bowman, b. Jany. 9, 1842.
6169 Edward Waldron, b. Nov. 26, 1845.
6170 Mary Frances, b. Jany. 6, 1848 ; d. Feb. 28, 1852.
6171 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1849.
6172 William Francis, b. Sep. 23, 1851.
984 JOHN POPE, [3296] m. HARRIET GILBERT, of Walpole, N.H.
June 10, 1846, and resides in Brookline.
VIII. Chil.
6173 Frank Gilbert, b. July 7, 1847.
6174 Clara Gilbert, b. July 19, 1849. — 6175 Mary Helen, b. June 1, 1851.
985 MARY A. PIERCE, [3322] m. THOMAS C. BACON, Aug. 6, 1833.
She d. Dec. 16, 1849, and he m. her sister ELIZABETH, [3824] Oct
16, 1850. Mr. Paeon is a hatter in Boston.
VIII. Chil. by Istmg.
6176 Robert, b. Oct. 12, 1834. — 6177 Mary E. b. Mh. 14, 1837.
6178 Thomas C. b. Feb. 22, 1839. — 6179 Frederick P. b. July 9, 1842.
6180 Lucy J. b. June 12, 1846. — 6181 Josephine A. b. Mh. 15, 1848.
Chil. by 2d mg.
6182 A daughter, b. July 23, 1851.
986 GEORGE W. PIERCE, [3823] m. 1. SUSANNAH A. HUTCHINS,
May 1, 1840, who d. May 2, 1841. She was dau. of Enoch and Tbb-
itha Hutchins, of Kennebunk Port, Me. He m. 2; PHEBE WILLISTON, of
Motmt Desert, Me. Feb. 1848. He resided at Londonderry, Vt 1851.
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VIII. ChiLbylstwf.
6183 Susan H. b. Ap. 20, 1841.
ChU.by2dwf.
6184 Minerva, b. Mh. 17, 1849.
987 ELIZABETH CHAMPNEY, [3328] m. SAMUEL H. HUNNE-
MAN, June 3, 1825. He is an Engine Manufacturer at Roxbury, son
of William C. Hunneman.
VIII. Chil.
6185 Samuel Hewes, b. Sep. 7, 1826. — 6186 John Champney, b. May 14, 1829.
6187 James Champney, b. July 29, 1833.
6188 Joseph Hewes^b. June 29, 1837. —6189 HenryChampney,b.Sep.8,184L
988 JAMES HOWE CHAMPNEY, [33301 m. SARAH E. WELLS,
(dau. of John B. Wells, Esq. of Boston,) Nov. 23, 1841, who d. Ap. 23,
1850 ; he is clerk in the Washington Bank at Boston, residing at Roxbury.
VIII. Chil.
6190 James Wells, b. July 16, 1843.
989 JOHN CHAMPNEY, Jr. [3331] m. 1. MARIA S. WELLS, dau. of
Hon. Charles Wells, formerly Mayor of Boston, Aug. 28, 1837. She
d. Sep. 1839. He m. 2. HARRIET MORSE, of Roxbury, May 28, 1843, who
was b. Jany. 9, 1819, the dau. of George Morse.
VIII. Chn. by Istwf.
6191 Henrietta, b. June 4, 1838.
ChU. by 2d wf.
6192 Harriet Morse, b. Dec. 4, 1845 ; d. Feb. 2, 1846.
6193 John Henry, b. Sep. 6, 1847.
990 HEPZEBAH CLAP, [3297] m. BENJAMIN LATHROP SUMNER,
Mh. ^1, 1824. They reside at Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
6194 Elizabeth Holmes, b. Jany. 1, 1825 ; m. Samuel Field, of Dorchester ;
bad — 6195 Frederick H. b. Dec. 29, 1849 ; — 6196 Edwin F. b. Ap. 8,
1851. They reside in Boston.
6197 Henry P. b. Jany. 19, 1827 ; d. Nov. 4, 1830.
6198 Francis A. b. Mh. 4, 1834.
6199 George H. b. Mh. 24, 1837 ; d. May, 1837.
991 ASAHEL CLAP, [3298] m. 1. HANNAH HARRADEN, Sep. 28,
1825, who d. Ap. 7, 1831, without issue. 2. m. ELIZABETH S.
WHITING, of Boston, Feb. 2, 1887, who was b. Dec. 1, 1818. He is a mer-
chant in Boston, residing at Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
6300 Elizabeth Stickney, b. Aug. 28, 1889. — 6201 George, b. June 28, 1847.
6202 Annette Boyden, b. Aug. 27, 1849 ; d. Nov. 17, 1850.
992 JOHN PIERCE CLAP, [3299] m. MARY ANN BRAGG, of Drews-
ville, N. H. Aug. 25, 1840. He is a lumber dealer at Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
6203 Henry Austin, b. July 17, 1841. — 6204 Mary Hden, b. June 7, 1845.
6205 Louisa Howe, b. June 8, 1847. — 6206 WUliam White, b. D^e. 11, 184R
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392 VIII. GENVRATION.
998 EBENEZER CLAP, Ji. [33021 m. SARAH SWAN, Aji. 4, 1833,
who was b. May 10, 1806, dau. of William and Sarah (Shepard) Swan, of
Dorchester. He is a Bookseller and Stationer in Boston, residing in Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
6207 Ann Eliza, b. Feb. 15, 1834. — 6208 Charles Augustus, b. Nov. 9{ 1835.
6209 Ebenezer Herbert, b. Oct. 17, 1838.
6210 George William, b. June 3, 1840 ; d. May 7, 1841.
994 ELIZABETH CLAP, [3304] m. JOHN H. ROBINSON, of Doicbee-
ter, May 14, 1835. He is a fanner in Dorchester.
VIII. Chil.
621 1 Ellen Elizabeth, b. Ap. 6, 1836. — 6212 Mary Caroline, fc. Sep. 26, 1888.
62 1« John Howe, b. Dec. 1840. —6214 Lucy Anna, b. Mh. 1848.
^15 Emily Pierce, b. Aug. 1850.
995 DANIEL PIERCE, Jr. [3352] m. 1. MARLA ANTOINETTE
HOWE, dau. of George and Mary Howe, of Boston, Sep. 16, 1835.
She d. in Dorchester, Nov. 22, 1848, and he m. 2. SARAH GAY, dau. of Her-
man and Sally Gay, of Nashua, N. H. Jany. 1, 1850. He is a cabinet maker
at Dorchester.
VIII. Chil. by 1st wf.
6216 George Franklin, b. Oct. 20, 1836.
996 SAMUEL STILLMAN PIERCE, [3353] m. ELLEN MARIA T.
WALLIS, (dau. of Mordacl L. and Ellen B. Wallis, of Boston,) Fek.
17, 1836, who was b. in Boston, Feb. 22, 1812. Mr. Pierce is a grocer in B.
VIII. Chil. b. in Boston.
6217 Charles Hudson, b. Jany. 8, 1837 ; d. Sep. 10, 1837. ^
6218 Mary E. b. Nov. 20, 1838. —6219 Samuel Stillman, b. Nov. 7, 1840.
6220 H. Maria, b. Aug. 27, 1842. — 6221 Harriet E. b. Oct 18, 1848.
997 HANNAH TOLMAN, [3358] m. EBENEZER POPE, (sonof Eben-
ezer,) Ap. 5, 1832, who was b. at Squantum, in Dorchester, Aug. 6,
1808. Since his marriage he has resided at Milton ; is a fanner ; was a Se-
lectman from 1842 to 1849.
VIII. Chil. all but the first b. at Milton.
6322 Susannah, b. Mh. 31, 1833 ; d. Jany. 2, 1848.
6228 Hannah Hall, b. July 13, 1835. —6224 Ebenesser, b. Ap. 29, 1888.
6225 Abigail Glover, b. Oct. 1, 1840. —6226 John Toluian, b. Aug. 25, 1844.
998 MARY TOLMAN, [3359] m. ENOS HOWE, Dec. 24, 18», who
was b. Jany. 4, 1803, {the son of Deacon Isaac and Frances Howe, of
Dorchester,) where he resides ; is a tanner. She d. Sep. 30, 1849, a. 40.
VIII. ChU.
6227 Mary E. b. Feb. 7, 1833. — 6228 Ellen M. b. Jany. 9, 1835.
6229 Albert, b. Dec. 14, 1836. — 6230 Catharine Frances Stone, b. Oct. 12, 1888.
6281 Isaac, b. Dec. 18; 1841. — 6881^ Clam, 1>. Oct 8, 1848.
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VIII. GBUKRATIOK. 299
999 CLARISSA TOLMAN, [8863] m. Rtv. WILLIAM WAKEFIELD,
Js. Oct. 13, 1845, of Reading. He is the son of William and Mary
Wakefield ; was b. Dec. 5, 1812, grad. at Amherst College, 1839, and at Ando-
Ter Theo. Sem. 1845, ord. Pastor of the first Cong. Church in MoOonnelsville,
Morgan Co. O. 1846, where he resides, 1852.
VIII. Chil.
6232 Mary Louisa, b. Sep. 17, 1946.
6233 (Lucelia?) Ann, b. July 17, 1848. — 6234 William, b. June 12, 185L
1000 Rbv. RICHARD TOLMAN, [3364] m. OLIVIA SWEETSER, Dec.
1, 1845, who was b. in Reading, the dau. of Thomas and Olivia
Sweetser. Mr. To4man grad. at Amherst College, 1839, and at Andover Theol.
Sem. in 1844 ; was ord. Pastor of the Third Cong. Church in Danyers, Sep. 17,
1845, dismissed Nov. 8, 1848, and installed Pastor of the Cong. Church in South
Dennis, May 2, 1849, where he resides, 1852.
VIII. Chil. the 1st b. at Danvers, the 2d at S. Dennis.
6235 Olivia, b. Sep. 28, 1847. — 6236 Emily, b. Aug. 3, 1849.
1001 WILLIAM LEWIS HUNT, [3487] m. HANNAH ISPRAGUE
FRANCIS, of Norton, Oct 20, 1834. He is a chaise trimmer and
harness maker, now at Taunton. Has resided in several places, as will appear
by the births of his children.
VIII. Chil.
6237 Elizabeth Amanda, b. Nov. 25, 1835, in Canton.
6238 William Francis, b. Mh. 8, 1838, in Canton ; d. Aug. 7, 1839.
6239 Charles Henry, b. Sep. 26, 1840, in Coventry, R I. ; d. Dec. 1, 1843.
6240 George Stevens, b. Sep. 15, 1842, in Coventry ; d. Nov. 15, 1843.
6241 Myra Emeline, b. Dec. 27, 1845, in Warwick, R. I.
6242 Mary Shepard Francis, b. Dec. 22, 1848, in Warwick.
lOM GEORGE ANSON TRACY, [3552] m. MELISSA OLDS, Oct. 1,
1832 ; he was formerly a mariner, but in 1851, was a farmer at
Canterbury, Ct.
VIII. Chil.
6243 Abigail Elizabeth, b. July 5, 1833 ; d. Oct. 14, 1833.
6244 Maria Jane, b. Feb. 2, 1835. — 6245 Erasmus Darwin, b. Nov. 15, 1836.
6246 Harriet Newell, b. June 29, 1842.
6247 Julius Augustas, b. Oct. 25, 1844.
6248 Geoi^ Washington, b. May 9, 1847.
1003 ERASMUS DARWIN TRACY, [3553] m. MARIA HATCHER,
Dec. 16, 1834, of Georgia, but originally from North Carolina. He
is a Planter, 1852, in Nassau Co. Florida, and also Timber Agent for the U. S.
Gbvemment, (Post-Office, Woodstock Mills, Nassau Co.)
VIII. Chil.
6249 Lucien Poincy, b. Dec. 6, 1835.
6250 Washington Irving, b. Mh. 27, 1837.
6251 Erasmus Darwin, b. Sep. 17, 1838.
6-252 William H. Harrison, b. Ap. 8, 1840.
«58 Leiia,b. Ap. 14, 1842. —6254 Ada, b. Feb. 18, 1844.
6055 Hanoah Maria, b. inly 92, 1845. — 6256 Frederika, b. Oct. 35^ 1849.
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2H VIII. GfiNSAATION.
1004 Rev. NATHANIEL CLARK LOCKE, [3890] b. at Salem, N. Y.
June 1, 1815, m. Feb. 2, 1853, HARRIET CUYPERS SPENCER,
of Brooklyn, N. Y. dau. of Henry Spencer, Esq. of Guilford Ct who m. Fanny
Sharpe, dau. of Hon. Peter Sharpe, of New York city, where Mr. Spencer resided.
Mrs. Spencer, for a second husband, m. Rev. Jacob Broadbead, D. D. and d.
Jany. 1852. Mr. Locke grad. at Middlebury College, Vt. 1838, received the de-
gree of A. M. 1841, when he delivered the Master's oration. Immediately afler
he grad. became Principal of ** Lowndesboro* Academy," in Lowndes Co. Ala.
and in 1841 was appointed Classical Teacher in the ^' Woodland Institution,'^ at
New York. June, 1844, he grad. at the *' Union Theological Seminary " in New
York, and was licensed as a preacher. In 1845, he went to Eastville, Northamp-
ton Co. Pa. and was soon af^er ordained over the ^* Holmes Church,'' where he
remained till he removed to Brooklyn, N. Y. where he was installed Pastor of the
'^ Central Presbyterian Church," Dec. 1847 ; where he continued until 1850, when
he was dismissed at his own request, and was installed over *^ Christ's First
Church," at Hemstead, Long Island, Dec. 4, 1850, where he now resides.
1005 JOHN BRUCE, [5549] m. SARAH MAYNARD, of Marlboro', Feb.
5, 1825, who was b. Feb. 28, 1806. He is a farmer at Marlboro'.
VIII. Chil.
6257 Sarah E. b. Nov. 8, 1825 ; m. Francis H. Whitney, Ap. 12, 1848.
6258 Samuel, b. Jany. 21, 1827.
6259 John, b. Feb. 23, 1829 ; m. Elizabeth L. Brown, Ap. 10, 1851.
6260 Abigail, b. Feb. 19, 1832. — 6261 Angeline, b. Nov. 28, 1835.
6262 Almira, b. Sep. 6, 1838. — 6263 Francis L. b. May 9, 1841.
6264 Mary E. b. Nov. 30, 1843. — 6265 George W. b. Aug. 5, 1846.
6266 William E. b. May 19, 1850.
1006 AMORY BRUCE, [5558] m. SALLY WILKINS, of Marlboro', Ap.
14, 1824, who was b. Sep. 20, 1804.
VIII. ChU.
6267 Elizabeth W. b. Nov. 5, 1824 ; ra. Cyrus Davis, of Nonhboro', May 20, 1846.
6268 Charlotte, b. May 30, 1829 ; d. June 3, 1833.
6269 Calvin, b. Mb. 4, 1834. — 6270 Amory E. b. Nov. 3, 1839 ; d. May, 1843.
1007 ELIZABETH BRUCE, [5559] m. WILLIAM WILKINS, of Mari-
boro'. May 20, 1824. He is a farmer at Marlboro'.
VIII. Chil.
6271 Ann, b. Aug. 20, 1827 ; m. James B. Whitney, Ap. 9, 1845. He is a farm-
er at Marlboro', and has — 6272 William H. b. May 31, 1846, who is of
the IX. generation.
6273 Jane, b. July 28, 1829; m. Willard A, Houghton, Ap. 10, 1849. He is a
carpenter at Marlboro' ; had — 6274 Elizabeth J. b. Mh. 4, 1850 ; — 6275
Charles W. b. Oct. 26, 1851.
6276 Henry, b. Ap. 21, 1831. — 6277 M. Abby, b. Oct. 17, 1833.
6278 Betsy B. b. Aug. 19, 1835.
1008 ABIGAIL HOWARD WEATHERBEE, [5163] m. WILLIAM B.
CRANDELL, Ap. 27, 1826, of Taunton, where he resides.
VIII. Chil.
6279 Abby Farrington, b. July 25, 1827 ; m. Henry C. Perry, a merohant of
TbuBton, Dee. 18, 1845. They had — 6280 Marianoa CsaodelU b. July
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VIII. OENEBATION. 806
24, 1846 ; ~ 6281 Alice Gilbert, b. Nov. 25, 1848 ; — 6282 Paonie Far-
riDgton, b/ July 26, 1850.
6284 Sarab Bailey, b. May 25, 1829.
621^5 William Thomas, b. Jany. 6, 1882 ; d. 1833.
•6286 William Thomas, b. Aug. 4, 1834.
6287 Caroline Weatherby, b. July 13, 1836.
6288 Charles Weatherby, b. Aug. 20, 1838.
6289 Marianna, b. Nov. 27, 1840; d. 1845.
1009 GEORGE LOCKE WILMARTH, [5164] m. EMILY A. SPROUT,
July 8, 1847, dau. of Henry Sprout, of Taunton. He resided at Taun-
ton, and d. July 8, 1847. His wid. is at Taunton.
VIII. Chil.
6290 Isabel Sprout, b. May 3, 1848.
6291 Mary Locke, b. Ap. 11, 1850; d.Sep. 1, 1850.
1010 CHARLES BROWN WILMARTH, [5165] m. CAROLINE AU-
GUSTA ROBINSON, Oct. 8, 1836, (dau. of Shepherd Robinson, of
Taunton.) He resided at Taunt, and d. Oct. 8, 1836. His wid. resides at T.
VIII. ChU.
6292 Helen Augusta, b. Ap. 6, 1837. -
1011 AUGUSTUS WEA T HSflB M:, [5166] m. SARAH J. ANTHONY,
July 30, 1843, (dau. of Apollos Anthony,) of Taunton, where he resides.
VIII. Chil.
6293 Anna Evans, b. Mb. 24, 1844 ; d. Nov. 12, 1845.
6294 Henry Augustus, b. Dec. 19, 1846.
1012 ANN MARIA WBATHBRDDE , [5167] m. EBENEZER DAWES
TISDALE, Nov. 16, 1844, a Jeweller of Taunton, son of James Tis-
dale, of Taunton.
VIII. Cha.
6295 Anna Maria, b. Ap. 25, 1845 ; d. same year.
6296 Emma Louisa, b. May 26, 1846.
1018 CLARISSA MAAeB, [5187] m. SAMUEL B. RINDGE, Ap.29, 1845,
who was b. at Cambridge, Dec. 26, ^^20, (son of Samuel Rindge, b. at
Ipswich, Jany. 18, 1791, who m. Maria B. Wait, of Medford, b. Feb. 22, 1797.)
Mr. Rindge is a merchant at Boston, of the house of Parker, Wilder d& Co. re-
siding at Cambridge.
VIII. Chil.
6297 Ellen Cleland, b. July 9, 1846; d. Mb. 17, 1849.
6298 Frank Harrington, b. Ap. 14, 1850.
1014 SARAH ANN WINSHIP, [5953] m. Rev. NATHANIEL HILL-
YER EGGLESTON, July 30, 1844, who grad. at Yale Coll. 1841,
was ordained Colleague Pastor of the Rev. D. Brockway, in Ellington, Ct. and
was dismissed at his own request, 1850. In 1851, he supplied the pulpit of
the Centre Church in New Haven, during the absence in Europe of the Kev. Dr.
Bacon, the pastor.
VIII . Chil. the first two b. at Ellington, the other at New Haven.
6299 Melville, b. July 26, 1845. — 6300 Mary Edith, b. July 8, 1847.
6301 A son, b. July 3, 1851.
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896 VIII. GXl^B^EATiaN.
1016 EPHRAIM KIMBALL FROST. [5727] tn. 1. ELMIRA BLACK-
MER, of Dana, who was b. Sep. 28, 1816, and d. at Petersham, Mh.
13, 1847. 2. m. HARRIET BLACKMER, June 7, 1847, who was b. at ftioa,
^ep. 30, 1810, the aunt of his 1st wf. He resides at Athol.
VIII. Chil. by 1st wf.
6302 Rufina Ambra, b. June 5, 1837, at Peterboro', N. H.
6303 Hannah Elvira, b. Feb. 8, 1839, at Newmarket, N. H.
6304 Tryphena Emogena, b. Ap.29, 1844/at Petersham.
6305 John Kimball, b. Sep. 26, 1846, " "
Chil. by 2d wf.
6306 Edwin Blackmer, b. Sep#7, 1852, at Athol.
1016 CHARLES NICHOLS FORD, [5802] m. SYLVIA A. MORRISON.
He is a blacksmith at Brighton.
VIII. Chil.
6307 Charles H. b. Mh. 6, 1836. — 6S08 Mary E. b. Oct 32, 1887.
6309 Joseph W. b. Oct. 17, 1839 ; d. 1845.
6810 Samuel L. b. Aug. 19, 1841; d. 1847.
6311 Sarah Ann, b. Ap. 14, 1843. — 6312 Lucy Maria, b. Dec. 20, 1844.
1017 EUNICE FORD, [5803] m^l. THOMAS M. MDRDOCK. [See
their chU. p. 277.] 2. She in. EPHiiAljft W. STONE, and resides
at Stow.
VIII. Chil. by 2d mg.
6313 Henry, b. June 10, 1842. — 6314 Lydia Maria, b. May 15, 1845.
6315 Simon Elliot, b. Ap. 9, 1847. — 6316 Albert M. b. Mh. 29, 1849.
1018 EBENEZER FORD, [5807] m. LYDIA LIN8C0TT. He b a
wheelwright at Quincy.
VIII. Chil.
6317 Charles N. b. Feb. 26, 1846. — 6318 George H. b. Sep. 16, 1847.
6319 Lydia A. b. Mh. 22, 1850.
1019 GEORGE FORD, [5309) tq,, yARtT|IA. C. BRUCE. He is a
blacksmith at Dorchester. * ....
VIII. Chil. «
6320 George F. b. Aug. 29, 1843. — 6321 Arthur P. b. Feb. 21, 1846.
6322 Sarah Louisa, b. July 31, 1848. — 6323 Frances M. b. Feb. 18, 185L
6324 Annie W. b. Feb. 15, 1853.
1010 MARY ANN FORD, [5811] m. EBENEZER LORD, who is a
farmer at Watertown.
VIII. ChU.
6325 Mary Emily, b. July 10, 1844.
6326 Frank W. b. May 18, 1847. — 6327 Alice M. b. May 21, 1860.
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APPENDIX.
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WILL OF WILLIAM LOCKE, SEN»- OF WOBUEN.
'' Sn t|^ Vamt of tfoti, amnt/'
" I William Locks Sen'* of Woobourae in the County of Middlesex in her
Maj^- province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England, Yeoman, being very
aged, and not knowing the day of my death, but withall knowing it to be a Chris-
tianas duty to set his house in order, and through the goodness of Gk>d I am at this
day in pretty sood health, of sound understanding and perfect memory, I do there-
fore make and publish this writing to be my last will and testament, hereW dis-
annulling all former wills by me made at any time, and in the first place. I give
my Soule to God that gave it me, and my body to the earth to be decently buried,
In hopes of a glorious resurrection to life againe through the death and Merits of
Christ Jesus my lord and only Saviour, and with reference to that portion of
temporal 1 good things that god of his bounty hath bestowed on me, I do dispose
thereof as is hereinafter expressed.
my Will is that all my just debts be fully pay^' and my funerall charges de-
fray^ out of 'my moveable estate, before any division be made thereof.
my Will is that all my wareing Cloalhs both Woolin, Linen, Lethur dtc. be
equally devided amongst my sons that shall survive me, my meaning is my own
naturall sons and not sons in law.
I do give unto my loveing and well-beloved wife Mary aAer the payment of
Debts &c. as afores^ I do give unto my s<^ wife the one half of all my personall
and moveable Estate both within doors and without to be to her own proper use
benefit and behoofe and to dispose of as she shall see good, while she liveths and
what remains thereof at her death to whomsoever she shall se good, and that half
part of my moveable Estate as above sf^ my s<> wife shall take it of such things as
are most suitable for her, Also I do give unto my said wife the use of one half of
my dwelling house namely the West end thereof and half the seller under it, with
half of my orchard next hom and a garden, and my Exec'^ hereinafter named shall
make and maintaine the fences about the orchard and garden afores^ always, and
that he do also keep for my s^ wife one horse, two cows, one swine, and six small
fowls winter and summer at all times as he doth his own, and also he shall find
and allow to my said wife four pounds and ten shillings a year, yearly and every
year so long as she remains my widow, twenty shillings part thereof, he shall pay
her in money, and the other three pounds and ten shillings in provisions or other
such things as she needs at money price, and also y' my s** Exec' do find and
maintaine my s** wife with good sufiicient firewood lay'' at her door and cut fit for
her fire all the time she shall remaine my widow, and if my said wife shall marry
again, then I give her only the one half of the moveables above s** for ever, and
thirty shillings a year, yearly during the time of her naturall life.
that forasmuch as I have already given unto my eldest son William Locke
jun'- In building, fencing, in upland and meadowland, and woodland, so much as
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298 APPENDIX A.
makes his full portion of my whole Estate, and he is now in a better way of living
than any of his brethren and therefore I do give him but ten shillings more besides
his part of my wearing Cloaths as aboves**' hereby confirming unto him all that I
have formerly given him, to him, his heirs and assigns forever.
that forasmuch as I have given to my loveing sons Joseph Locke and Samuel
Locke their full portions in houseing and lands and otherwise, within the township
of Cambridge in the county afores**' only my said son Joseph Locke he being often
sick and weakly I have given him something more in the township of Wooboume,
and what 1 have possessed each of them of I do hereby confirm it to them Re-
spectively, and to their heirs and assigns forever, and I do give each of them ten
shillings more as a token of my love, to each of them.
that forasmuch as I have given my loveing son John Locke in houseing and
lands in Wooboume and otherwise, by a trade and oth^* considerations, so that he
hath had his full portion of my Estate, yett as a token of my love I now give him
ten shillings more and confirm y' hooseing and lands 1 gave him, to him and his
heirs forever.
with Reflference to my son James Locke I lett him go work for himself when
he was young to gitt something to begin the world with, and also gave hioi about
thirty pounds in money to help him purchase his land and build upon it, so that I
have given him his full portion already and now 1 give him ten shillings more m
a token of my love.
I have given unto my son Ebeneeser Locke one third part of all my houseing
and lands in Wooboume y^ I had not disposed of to the rest of my children, since
that was done my son Ebeneezer hath pay"^ for me above twenty pounds in money
to his brother James Locke, part of the thirty pounds above mentioned, and be
living in the house with me, with whom also I leave the care of his mother, my
wife aboves**' and her roaintainance and the payment of all the legacies mentioned
in this my will, and he being a loveing and dutiful son both to mecuxi his mother,
with whom I leave this great charge, I do give unto my s** son Ebeneezer Locke,
all the Rest of my houseing and lands undesposed of, both at home and abroad,
both plowlands, pasturelands, Meadowlands, woodlands and hearbidgs, within the
township of Wooboume afores"^ as also I give to my said son Ebeneezer all my
personall moveable Estate undisposed of (he paying all the legacies that I have or
shall herein order him to pay) 1 give it all to him the said Ebeneezer Lock his
heirs. Exec'** Admin"- And assignes for ever to his and their own only proper
use, benefit, and behoofe, he not to disturb his mother of what I have givea
her as aboves^*
My will is and I do hereby give unto my daughter Mary Kendall, besides about
twelve pounds I have given her already I do now give her thirteen pounds more.
My Will is and! do give unto my daughter Elizabeth Markham fifVeene
pounds more, I hav'ing given her but about ten pounds already, and my will is that
these two legasyes to my daughters be pay** the one halfe within halfe a year after
my decease, and the other half within halfe a year after my wife's decease.
Lastly, my will is and I do hereby nominate constatute and appoint my loveing
and dutifull son Ebeneezer Locke sole Executor to this my will, — And I do
charge all my children to live in peace, and then y' God of love and peace be«witli
them. Dated January y' 8^^' in the second year of her Maj*' Reigne, Ajmo
domini. Seventeen Hundred and three.
two words interlined in the Article referring to Ebeneezer's part ; viz. (and
their) before signing and sealing. Signed, sealed, and published by William
Locke, Sen'* to be his act and deed, namely his last will and testament.
Before us, Jany. 8, 1703.
Jam"* Convbbse, jun'*
JOSIAH CONVBBS. •/T^ /* £
Ae mark of Awn g Convbrs. ^^rjLLf tv4\^ L^CK^ ,
Patiencb Convers.
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DEED OF WILLIAM LOCKE, SEN** TO EBENEZER LOCKE, 1709.
fTO all |^09le Befbre whom this IBteV of GiA Shall Come Greeting,
Now know ye that I William Lock Setf* of Woobourne in y* County of Mid-
cHesex, in Her Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New Ekigland,
Husband Man, for And in Consideration of y* parental Love and AiTection which
I have and do bear towards my Loving and dutifuil son Ebeneezer Locke, of the
Town and County aforesaid, Weaver, and for divers other cinases and considera-
tions, me hereunto mooving have Freely Given, and Granted, and by these
presents do fully, freely, clearfy and absohitely Give, (xrant, bequeath, alien,
convey, and Confirm unto him my s** son Ebeneezer Lock, his heirs and assigns
for ever all and singular my housing and lands orcharding, Meadow lands, and
Wood lotts, scittuate, lying, and Being in y* bounds of Woobourn aforesaid -—
Namely, my dwelling house. Bam, and all my outhouseing, and all my land and
orcharding adjoining and adjacent to them — together also with all that tract of
land belonging to me lying on the East side of y* highway over against my Bam —
adjoining to the homestead of Samll. Bloggett, Sen' and is bounded Northwardly
and Easterly thereby, and Westerly by the highway to Thomas Kendall, Jun'* and
all-so all ray land and Woodland lying on the West Side of my Lott adjoining to
my House and is Bounded South Easterly and Southerly by the Land of Samuell
Kendall, Junior — Westerly by the Land of Richard Neverds, and Northerly by
the land of Samuell Bloggett, these parcells of Land as they are Butted and
Bounded, or however otherwisse Bounded or Reputed to be Bounded. And also
all that my peice of meadow in the Meadow called Maple Meadow which contains
by Estemation three acres and one half — be it so much more or less. Namely all
my whole Right title and interest therein : together also with my two peices of
Meadow in the meadow called hodges Hole the one of which peices contains by^
Estemation three acres and one half, and is Bounded Southerly and Easterly by*
y* Meadow land of Benjamin Johnson : and Westerly by the River, and Northerly
by the Meadow land of William Johnson, the other peice of Meadow in hodges
Hole now granted to my a^ son Ebeneezer Lock contains by Estemation three
acres be it so much more or less ; it is Bounded Westerly by the Brook or River
and by the Meadow Land of Benjamin Johnson, North and Easterly by the upland.
And further 1 the s* Wm. Locke Sen' do give, grant, and confirm unto my s" sod
Ebeneezer Lock as aforesaid, all that tract of Land formerly laid out to me fbr
my Great Lott and is lying in the third Raing of Great Lotts so called neer Settle
Meadow, and contains by Estemation forty seven acres as may appear by Woo«
bourn Records. And I further confirm unto my s** son Ebeneezer Lock my
Plowgh Lott at or near a place called hodges Hole containing by Estemation four
acres be it so much more or less Bounded, Northerly by land formerly belonging
to fiVancis Kendall — Sen'- and Southerly by land formerly or now belonging to
James Converse Sen'* further I the s** William Lock do hereby Give, Grant, Con-
veye and Confirm unto my said son Ebeneezer Lock another peice or parcell of
Land or Woodland lying next adjoining to y* Land of Joseph Whitmore and is
Bounded Northerly thereby and By y* Land of Samuell Kendall Jun'- East and
Southerly and Westerly by y' ^^and or Woodland of my son William Lock and
contains by Estemation sixteen acres. Also 1 further Give, Grant and Convey and
Confirm onto my said son Ebeneezer Lock another tract of Land or Woodland ly-
ing near Cambridg Line and is Bounded South West partly by said Cambridff line
and partly by y* Land or Woodland of my son Joseph, and w Bounded North-
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Easterly and Northwesterly by the Land or Woodland of Samuell Kendall, Jutf*
and contains by Estemation forty acres, be it so much more or less ; and further, I
the s** William Lock, Senior, do hereby convey and confirme unto my said son,
Ebeneezer Lock another peice or parcell of Woodland Near Cambridg line afore-
said, called Beach Island Lott, and is Bounded by the Land or Woodland of
Samuell Johnson, SouthEast and NorthWesterly and Southwesterly by the ^
Cambridg line, and by the last Granted premises West North West, and contains
by Estemation sixteen acres, be it so much more or less as it is. Butted and
Bounded, or how Ever otherwise Bounded or Reputed to Be Bounded, y* same
with Each and Every of the above Granted premises with the Buildings, fieDces,
ffruit trees, and all other Trees, Wood, and Brush, Grass and herbidg that is now
Being, Growing or lying upon them and Each and Every of them — With all other
Rights, tittles, proffits, priviliges and advantages to them Each and every of them
is now belonging or^'in anywise appertaining, J&l|dll Ht and Remain unto him
my said Son Ebeneezer Lock, his heirs, Executors, Administrator, and Assigns
forever.
To Have and to Hold to his and their only propper use. Benefit and beboofie,
furthermore, I the s** William Look Sen' do, for myself, my heirs. Executors and
administrators, covenant and Grant to and with my said son Ebenezer Lock, his
heirs and assigns, that I am at this day and untill y" signing and sealing of this In-
strument, the true and Rightfull owner of the above Granted premises, and Each and
Every of them — And therefore have in my Self Good Right, full power and Law-
full authority to Give and dispose of them as above said — and that my said
Ebenezer Lock, his heirs or assigns, shall or may from time to time, and at all
times for Ever hereafter peaceably and Jusetly Have, Hold, occupy, possess and
Enjoy them. Each and Every of them in as full and ample manner as Ever
I myself did, or might have done without the Lawfull suit, let, hindrance, Moles-
tation, contradiction. Eviction or Ejection of me the s** William Lock sen' or any
of my heirs. Executors or Administrators, or any other person or persons from, by,
or under me, Hereby warrantizing Each and Every of y* above Granted premises
and Every part of them from all former gifb. Grants, Sales, leases. Jointers,
dowries. Wills, Intailes, or any such act or acts at any time heretofore had, made
or done by me.
In Witness whereof, I the said William Lock, Sen' as also Mary, My Now
Married Wiff, as manifesting her free consent to this my act and deed, and in
token of her free and voluntary Giving up her Right of Dower and power of
thirds in the premises, have both of us hereunto Set our hands and affixed our
seals this fifteenth day of Aprill, In the Eighth year of the Reign of our Soverei^
Lady Anne of Great Britain, ffirance and Ireland, Queen, dirC. annoyz Domini
— Seventeen hundred And Nine Memorandum, these two words (and adja-
cient) Entered between the first and seventh line before signing and sealing.
c.
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WILLIAM CLARKE.
There were several William Clarkes in and about Boston before 1640, and it
is not possible to state with certainty at what time the father of Mary, who m.
William Locke, emigrated. From his residing at Watertown, and his connection
with several persons who came over in 1635, 1 have supposed that he was the
William Clarke who came in the " Plaine Joan," and whose name was registered
in London, May 15, 1635, *' aged 27," and that his wife Margaret or Margary,
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was the Margaret Clarke who was registered as a passenger in the '^ Primrose/'
July 15, 1635, " a. 21," with her son " William, aged 1 year," and so I stated in
a communication published in the New Eng. Historic-Genealogical Register,
Vol. 5, p. 248. Since then, I have discovered several depositions made by Wil-
liam and Margary Clarke, of Woburn,in which their ages are given, and if correctly
given, make them older than the William and Margary, who came over as above
stated in 1635.
William Clarke, of Wobum, in 1664, says he is aged ^^ about 69," which
would give his birth in 1595, and Margary Clarke, in 1659, says she is aged 60,
which would give her birth in 1599.
It is certain, however, that he was a resident of Watertown in 1640. He
bought 60 acres of land in Watertown of Thomas Boy den, 1650, and 1, (2),
1651, he sold Timothy Hawkins ^* a parcel of Upland, commonly called by the
name of the great divicdent in the town aforesaid (Watertown,) being the first lot
in the third divisioo, containing 35 acres. Bounded on the South side with the
land of John Page [and] the common, on the West with the land of Thomas
Smith, upon the North with the land of Richard Sautle and Samuel Thatcher,
upon the East with the common, which land was granted by the townsmen of
Watertown to Thomas Arnold, and by him conveyed to the said William Clarke."
He moved to Wobum in 1651, and same year was appointed on a committee
to survey and lay out some land to William Reed, and many times in the sue*
ceeding years he was appointed on committees that were chosen to perform simi-
lar duties. His name often appears as surveyor of highways, and other town offi-
ces. His house was near the present line of Burlington, a little Westerly of the
house of J. Johnson, Jr. where the marks of his cellar are now to be seen, in the
field between the house of Mr. Johnson and the house of W. W. Colgate, near the
pond. In 1654, there was granted to him and Richard Houlden, '* six acres laid
by for bulls equally to be divided between them," and in 1657, " three acres of
swamp bottom near his lot at Bull Meadow " — in 1673, " 4 acres of timber land
in the 3d. Range at Maple Meadow." In the great division of lands in *^ Lebanon
and the Middle Swamp,'' he had 63j^ acres. As stated on page 17, he by will
gave all his estate to his gr. son, John Locke, subject to a condition to pay his
wife and other heirs their proportion. He was a weaver by trade. He d. 15, 1.
1662, and she d. Oct. 11, 1694.
His Family. Chil. b. at Watertown.
Mary, b. 10, 10. 1640; m. William Locke. [See page 11.]
Elizabeth, b. 26, 9. 1642 ; m. George Brush, 20, 10. 1659. He was a Scotch-
man, and the name was afterwards changed to Bruce. He resided at Wo-
bum, had a large family, and d. Aug. 13, 1692. She d. Aug. 13, 1710.
Hannah, b. 3 or 13, 12. 1645 ; m. William Frizzel, of Concord, Nov. 28, 1667.
He was a Scotchman, and was prob. one of the Scotch prisoners of whom some
account will be found in the history of the Munroes, Appendix E. He was
gr. father of William Bruce, who m. Abigail Kendall. [See Par. 56, p. 43.]
He d. at Concord, July 5, 1684, leaving several children. His wid. or his
dau. Hannah m. Peter Talbot, of Chelmsford, Dec. 29, 1687.
Lidea, b. m. and had two daus. living at the date of her father^s
Will, 10, 10. 1681. Whom she m. or what became of her daus. I have not
ascertained.
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D.
MONROES OF IRELAND AND SCXDTLAND.
Donald, aon of Occaon Ro, a nobleman, in the County of Dcrry, upon the
waters of Ro, in Ireland, went to Scotland with his forces, to the assistance of
King Malcolm II, in the 1 1th century, against the Danes. The King, for this
service, gave him the lands of East Dingwall, which he called Ferrin-Donald,
i. e., Donald^s Lands, and he was called Donald a Bonro, in respect of his father^s
residence upon the waters of Ro, in Ireland, and thereafter, by the change of the
letter B into M, his descendants were called Monro. They got other lands in
Scotland, which they called Fowlis, from a place in Ireland called Loch Fowl.
From the above Donald were descended a long list of Barons, of whom Sit
George, the IX Baron, was slain at the battle of Bannockbum, in 1314 ; Geoi^,
the X Baron, was killed at Halydon Hill, July 1833 ; Robert, the XVI! Baron,
was killed at Pinkie, near Edinboro', 1547; Robert, the XVIII, fought for
Mary, Queen of Scotts, and d. 1588 ; Robert, the XIX, was the first Protestant
of this family, was called the "Black Baron," and d. the same year that his
father, Robert, the XVIII died. Hector, the XX Bar., brother of the last, d.
1603 ; Robert, the XXI, gr. son of Robert XVIII, was a distinguished Colonel
under Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and d. of his wounds, 1633 ; Hector,
the XXII Bar., was created " Baron of Nova Scotia,'' for services under Gusta*
vus, and d. in 1635. Hector, the XXIII, d. 1651 ; Robert, the XXIV Bar.,
nephew to Gen. Robert, d. 1660 ; John, the XXV Bar., son of the last named,
eminent for his services and sufferings, d. in 1696 ; Robert, the XXVI Bar., was
noted for his piety and benevolence ; Robert, the XXVII Bar., was 30 years a
member of Parliament, and was a brave Greneral, who lost his life at the fcMittle of
Falkirk, Jany. 1746. Harry, the XXVIII Bar., was a member of Parliament, and
was distinguished for his great classical attainments, and d. in Edinburgh, in
1787.
In the reigns of Charles I and II, there were 3 Grenerals, 8 Colonels, 5 Lieut
Cols., 11 Majors, and 30 Captains by the name of Monro. Robert, the XXVII
Bar., while Grovemor of Inverness, had a regiment of 400 of his name onder pay.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Monros of Great Britain were firm
defenders of the Protestant religion, both at home and in Sweden, and they had
their full share in many a well-fought battle. When some one spoke to the late
Col. William Munroe, of Lexington, about the bravery displayed by the Munroes
in the Revolution, he replied, ^^ No wonder at all, sir, they have Irish, Scotch, and
Yankee blood in their veins."
Th«i foregoing is principally taken from a history of the Monros, written by
Dr. Doddridge, and published in an Appendix to the Life of Col. Gardiner. It is
a very interesting history, and I regret I have not room for the whole of it.
E.
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MUNROES IN AMERICA.
WiLLUM MuNROE is presumed to have been one of that company of Scotoh
Srisoners who were sent to this country in 1652, a list of which is on record in the
Registry of Deeds Office in Boston. They were probably some of those who
were taken at the battle of Worcester, Eng. which was fought by King James,
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who commanded the Scots on the one side, and by Cromwell on the other. (a)
The King's army was principally composed of Covenanters or Presbyterians.
Many of the prisoners taken by Cromwell it is well known were shipped to dif*
ferent parts of the New World, where they were sold into temporary slavery to
defray the expenses of their transportation. The list above alluded to, is the only
one known to have been preserved, and very little is known as to the particutars
of their being brought here, and their subsequent condition. I copy from the New
£ng. Historic-Genealogical Register, Vol. 1, p. 380, the following, it be'mg the
most definite about the Scotch prisoners of any thing I have been able to find.
** Extract of a letter written by the Rev. John Cotton to the Lord Greneral Crom*
well, dated at ^ Boston, in N. £. 28 of 5th, 1651,* respecting some prisoners of the
same class of persons included in the above list sent over before these arrived*
They all were probably taken at the battle of Dunbar, [that is those who were
sent over before] Sep. 8, 1650, when Cromwell was victorious, and four thousand
were slain and ten thousand made prisoners.*'
^^ The Scotts whom God delivered in your hands at Dunbarre, and whereof
sundry were sent hither, we have been desirous (as we could) to make their yoke
easy. Such as wero sick of the scurvy, or other diseases, have not wanted phys*
ick and chirurgery. They have not been sold for slaves to perpetual servitude,
but for 6 or 7 or 8 yeares, as we do our own ; and he that bought the most of
them (i hearo) buildeth houses for them, for every four an house, layeth some
acres of ground thereto, which he giveth them as their owne, requiring 8 dayes
in the weeke to worke for him (by turnes) and 4 days for themselves, and promts*
eth, as soone as they can repay him the money he laid out for them, he will set
them at liberty."
Very probable the same course was taken with those who came in 1652.
They were shipped from London, Nov. 11, 1651, by Jo: Beex, Rob* Rich, and
Willjam Greene, in the John and Sara, John Greene, master, and were consigned
to M' Tho: Kemble, of Boston. The list of the company was recorded as before
stated. May 18, 1652. '
It contains four by the name of Monrow, viz. RoVt, John, Hugh, and one odier
whose first name is obliterated by time. This I suppose to have been WILLIAM.
What became of the otliers is not known ; tradition says that one of them (prob.
John) settled at or near Bristol, then in this state but now in Rho. Island, and was
the ancestor of Pres. Monroe. The last part of this tradition is not true, but the
first probably is. I have made ^^ diligent search'^ at Bristol, and by the kindness
of J. R. Bullock, Esq. of that place, 1 have been furnished with a copy of the
record of the births, deaths and marriages of the Munroes in that place for about
a century. The first is that of Joseph, the son of John and Mehitable, b. Dec.
18, 1696, and John, Thomas, William and George Munroe had chil. b. there
between 1696 and 1701. It is probable that they were of the second generation,
brothera, or cousins, and that they were descendants of one or more of the Scotch
prisoners, whose residence, as before stated, I have not been able to ascertain,
though it was undoubtedly in that vicinity.
I &ink that there is no question but what the Munroes at Bristol were relatives
of those at Lexington. I have before me a letter, written in 1764 by Hector
Munro, who, I suppose, was a soldier in the King's Army in the French war, and
that he had been, then, recently discharged. It is as follows : —
(a) ** Charles having marched into England, at Worcester was attacked by Cromwell
with 30,000 men, and afler having shown many proofs of personal valor, fled. The Dake of
Bamilton made a desperate resistance, was mortally wounded, and the Scots were almost all
either killed or taken. The prisoners, to the namber of 8000, were sold as slaves to the
American planters." Russell's Modem Europe, Vol. 3, p. 416.
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Sir. Rehohoih Feir 1764.
Having the oportunity I Make Bould to Truble you with these few Lines to
Let you Know that I am in Good State of health Since I Parted with you, And
hopping that these few Lines Will find you in the sam, the very Same Day I
parted with [you] I came into Boston and the nixt Day I went out in order to find
Some Employment, But I Could find non neither for Me or for Donald, and I
stayed Eight Days on My own Exspences without gaining a farthbff which I
feelling My Purse turning very Low, we packs up Bage and Bagage m order to
go to New york ; so we Marched of from Boston that very same Ehay and Came to
Providence, and as I was very Qurious Inquiring afler My Relations and Kins-
men, I was informed that their was Great Many of them in Rehoboth and Bristol,
within six mill of Providence, and that same hour we marched of in order to find
them out which we Did that same night with on Nathah Munro^ as Steatly a man
as ever you Seied of the Name, and he keepted us with him Two Days, and the
third Day he Convoyed us to his father^s house a good stately old man, and a
man that hath great Dail of Regard for his Relations, and he Keepted us four
Day, and the fift Day he and Nathan his son went along with us to Convoys us in
order to show us the Rest of our relations Down at Bristol, and the very first house
we Came to was Doctor Munro, Captain Thomas Munros son at Concord, and
Made Great Dail of us and So Did the Rest Liekewise, and we stayed But few
Days and Came up again to our first harbour, In which we Remaine till this Day
and Live as hapy as the King of Great Britain, for their is Nothing wanting with
us That is good for Mans use, of which Truths the Bearer Can fnforme you of
the Same as will as I Can tell you hear. Dear Cousin I was in formed by the
newes papers that his Majesty has ordered Some Lands to be granted to the Re-
duced officers and soldiers that has a mind to Remen in this Country, But Where
it is to be Disterbuted I Know not where to Look for it except you Know sum-
thing of it, and if you Do I hop youell be so good as to Let me know of it in the
answere of this.
Sir, I have no fresh newes to inform you of, the Doctor and his family is very
will, and LickewNe he hath got Business enough, and will Regarded among his
Relations and others. The Doctor and the Rest of your friends Joyn their Com-
plements to you. Dear sir be so good as to give My Complements to Captain
Thomas Munro at Concord and William Munro at Lexintown, and Liekewise to
all the Rest of our friends that enquirs for Me, Not for gating yourself, in
Doing this you will oblidge your humble servant. Hector Munro.
As to our William Munroe^ the earliest notice that I have found is under date
of 1657, in the Town Records of Cambridge, which then included Lexington.
"Thomas Rose and William Row "(a) were fined for not having rings in the
nose of their swine." Tradition says that he had lands " granted " him al " Cam-
bridge ffarmes," now Lexington, on the north border near Wobum, and that part
of Lexington, from an early period until now, has been called " Scotland." His
house stood where the present house of Thomas Russell now stands, on the road
from Lex. to Woburn, being near the Wob. line. All his sons but Benjamin, the
youngest, lived with or near him, and it was said by old Mrs. Sanderson, his gr.
gr. dau. who d. last year aged 104, that the old house looked like a rope- walk,
so many additions had been made to accommodate the younger branches. This
estate has always been owned by his descendants.
Although he began life in America not under the most favorable circumstan-
ces, (if the account I have given be true) he seems to have been prospered in
his worldly aflTairs. In 1690, he was made a freeman. " Cambridge ffeirmes "
■ — -
(a) The name of Manroe was oden contracted in the above manner in early times, and at
a much latertime the name was frequently shorn of its proper dimensions in speaking of, or
to theift.
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bavins been made a ^^ precinct ^* or parish, in 1692-3 a committee was appointed,
of which " William Roe," Sen'* was one» " to treat for the purchase of land for the
ministry." The purchase was made and an assessment was laid for the pay-
ment. The whole number of persons assessed was about fifty ; Wra. Munroe
and one other were assessed .£0 15, each, and there were only two others whose
tax exceeded ^0 11, 0. Within the next few years several taxes were laid for
building a church and the support of the minister, and Mr. Munroe^s tax bore
about the same proportion to the others as the above. This shows his relative
position as to property. In 1694, he was chosen a Selectman of Cambridge, and
in subsequent years held several town offices, and is oAen mentioned on the town
Records as connected with town alTairs.
I subjoin such an account of his descendants for four or five generations as the
very imperfect Town and family records have enabled me to prepare. I have not
gone into all the minute detail, that I did in the first part of this book, my princi-
pal object being only to so arrange the several branches and families, that those of
the name now living would be able to trace their ancestry through the several
generations. It is much to be desired that some one would enter on the task of
preparing a full genealogy of this family, many of whom were distinguished as
brave soldiers and officers in the struggle for Independence, and whose blood
crimsoned many a battle-field. They did not disgrace the far-famed valor of
their Scotch ancestors, many of whom were distinguished warriors.
WILLIAM MUNROE m. 1. MARTHA by whom he had four chil.
2. m. MARY by whom he had nine chil. He resided at Lex- f^f^
ington, and d. Jany. 27, 1717, a. 92, and consequently was b. 1625, and was 27 T ^
yean of age when he came to America. He was made a freeman, Ap. 1690. ' t') ^
II. Chil. by Istwf.
1 John, b. Mb. 10, 1666 ; m. Hannah 1
2 Martha, b. Nov. 2, 1667 ; m. John Come, of Concord, Jany. 21, 168a
He bought of his father-in-law a piece of land in 1722-3, for ;^25
New England Currencv*
3 William, b. Oct. 10, 166$ ; m. Mary 2
4 George, b. ; m. Sarah [Harrington ?] 8
Chil. by 2d wf.
5 Daniel, b. Aug. 12, 1673 ; m. Dority 4
6 Hannah, b. ; m. Joseph Pierce, Dec. 21, 1692, whose 1st wf.
was Ruth Holland, and his 3d was Beriah, wid. of Daniel Child. By
Hannah he had 8 chil.
7 Elizabeth, b. ; m. ' ' Rugg.<;i'^
8 Mary, b. June 24, 1678; m. Farrett [Farw6ll ?]
9 David, b. Oct. 6, 1680.
10 Eleanor, b. Feb. 24, 1682-3 ; m William Burgess, of Charlestown, Aug. 21,
1707.
11 Sarah, b. Mh. 18, 1684-5; m. Blanchard.
12 Joseph, b. Aug. 16, 1687 ; m. Elizabeth 6
13 Benjamin, b. Aug. 16, 1690 ; m. 1. Abigail. 6
2. (wid.?) Prudence Estabrook.
1 Lieut. JOHN MUNROE, [11 m. HANNAH He resided at
Lexington, was a constable. Nine hundred acres of land was granted,
1735, to John Monroe and others, who were engaged in the Indian fight at Lam-
prey River, July 6, 1690.
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III. Chil.
14 John, bap. 1698-9 ; prob. had wf. Rachel. John, Sen'* deeded him 20 acres
of land in Lex. deed recorded Feb. 1722-3, vol. 22, p. 69, Mid. Deeds.
15 Hannah, bap. 1698-9 ; d. young.
16 Constance, bap 1698-9.
17 Nathan, bap. Mh. 12, 1699.
18 William, b. Feb. 1, 1701 ; m. 1. Pheby 7
2. wid. Tabitha Jones.
19 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 5, 1703. — 20 Hannah, b. June 23, 1705.
21 Susannah, bap. July 1, 1705.
22 Jonas, b. Nov. 22, 1707 ; m. 1. Joannah Locke, Jany. 3, 1733-4. 8
2. Rebecca
28 Marrett, b. Dec. 6, 1713; m. Deliverance Parker, Ap. 17, 1737. 9
2 Ensign WILLIAM MUNROE, [3] m. 1. MARY 2. m.
JOH ANNAH RUSSELL, dau. of Philip, of Lexington. He resided at L.
III. Chil. by Ist wf.
24 Mary, b. Ap. 3, 1699. —25 Abigail, b. June 28, 1701.
26 William, b. Dec. 19, 1703 ; m. Sarah Mason, Jany. 3, 1732-3. 18
27 Thomas, b. May or Mh. 19, 1706 ; m. Elizabeth 11
28 David, b. Sep. 28, 1708 ; prob. m. Abigail Wellington, Nov. 25, 1731. 12
29 Ruth, b. Mh. 16, 1711. — 30 Hannah, b. Mh. 19, 1713.
Chil. by 2d wf.
31 Philip, b. Feb. 26, 1717 ; m. Mary 13
82 Jobannah, b. Oct. 21, 1726.
8 Sbbobant GEORGE MUNROE, [4] m. SARAH . He
resided at Lexington.
III. Chil.
33 William, b. Jany. 6, 1699-100; m. Rebeckah Locke. [See his family. Page
36, Par. 36.]
84 Sarah, b. Oct. 17, 1701. — 35 Dorothy, b. Nov. 19, 1703.
36 Lydia, b. Dec. 13, 1705. [A Lydia Munroe of Lex. m. Joseph Williams, of
Concord, Oct 9, 1740.]
87 George, b. Oct. 17, 1707 ; prob. m. Sarah Phipps, Nov. 25, 1731. 22
38 Robert, b. May 4, 1712 ; m. Anne Stone. 14
39 Samuel, b. Oct. 23, 1714; m. Abigail 15
40 Andrew, b. Feb. or June 4, 1718 ; prob. m. Mary Symonds, May 26,
1763.
41 Lucy, b. Aug. 20, 1720.
4 DANIEL MUNROE, [5] m. DORITT He lived and d. at
Lexington.
III. Chil.
42 Daniel, b. Jany. 27, 1717.
43 Jedediah, b. May 20, 1721 ; m. Abigail Loring. 16
44 Sarah, b. July 14, 1724. — 45 Dority, b. June 21, 1728.
46 John, b. 30, 1731 ; prob. m. Anna Kendall, of Wob. Dec. 23, 1757, and
had — 46^ Anna,b. Nov. 18, 1759; — 46« Lydia, b. May 9, 1767.
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S JOSEPH MUNROE, [121 m. ELIZABETH remdtd at
LezingtOB ; was called ^ Corporal Jo."
III. Chil.
47 Joseph b. May 23, 1718 ; m. Hannah 17
48 [Elizabeth, b. Jany. 12, 1715? J
49 Nathan, b. Sep. 11, 1716 ; m. Mary or Mercy Benjamin, Nov. 23, 1738. 18
50 Joshua, b. Dec. 22, 1717 ; m. Ruth 19
51 Nathaniel, b. Nov. 17, 1720. [A Nathaniel Munroe, of Concord, d. in
the Expedition to Cuba in 1740. See Shattuck's Concord, p. 70.]
52 Abigail, b. Jany. 21, 1723 ; m. Joseph Brown, of Weston, Feb. 7, 1744-5.
63 Mary, b. Jany. 21, 1726. — 54 Eleanor, b. June 13, 1727.
55 Keziah, b. Oct 16, 1731.
56 Hannah, b. Nov. 29, 1733 ; perhaps m. Gershom Williams, July 26, 1760,
in Lexington.
6 BENJAMIN MUNROE, [18] m. 1. ABIGAIL 2. m.
PRUDENCE ESTABROOK, in Weston, prob. Nov. 2, 1748. He re-
sided at Weston, and d. Ap. 6, 1766.
III. Chil.
57 Lydia, b. Mb. 7, 1717-18.
58 Abigail, b. Oct. 5, 1719. [An Abigail Munroe was pub. in Boston, June 10«
1741, to Ebenezer Perry.]
59 Benjamin, b. June 24, 1722-3 ; m. Mary Meriam, pub. Mh. 8, 1745. 20
60 Rebecca, b. Aug. 24, 1725 ; m. Munning Sawin, of Marlboro', May 12,
1746.
61 Sarah, b. July 26, 1727 ; m. Josiah Parks, of Lincoln, Mh. 12, 1750 ; 2. m.
Elisha Cutler, of Lexington, Dec. 27, 1753.
62 Martha, b. Mh. 18, 1728-9 ; m. Isaac Stone, of Lexington, Sep. 8, 1748.
63 Mary, twin of above; m. Josiah Parker, of Lexington, 1748, (son of Lieut
Josiah.) He was b. Ap. 1725.
64 Anne, b. Mh. 4, 1731-2.
65 Eunice, b. Ap. 9, 1734 ; m. in Lincob), Edmund Wheeler, June 26, 1756.
66 Kezia, b. Ap. 22, 1736.
7 WILLIAM MUNROE, [18] m. 1. PHEBY 2. m. Wid.
TABITHA (HOBBS) JONES, of Weston, May 29, 1745.
IV. Chil. by 1st wf.
67 Pheby, b. Ap. 28, 1726.
68 Jonathan, b. Ap. 1, 1728 ; d. 1739.
69 William, b. May 12, 1730.
70 Edmund, b. May 3, 1732 ; d. 1735.
71 Bridget, b. Ap. 27, 1735; [prob. m. Hugh Maxwell, Nov. 4, 1760, then both
called of Bedford.]
72 Hannah, b. Dec. 15, 1742.
Chil. by 2d. wf.
73 Sarah, b. Ap. 18, 1746 ; [perhaps m. Oliver Barbour, in Westqn, Nov. 21,
1771.]
74 Oliver, b. Feb. 9, 1748. — 75 Dorcas, b. Nov. 14, 1750,
76 Lucy, b. Ap. 19, 1762 ; [perhaps m. Samuel Hobbs, of Weston, Nov. 24,
1773.]
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8 JONAS MUNROE, [32] m. 1. JOANNAH LOCKE, Jany. 8, 1783-4
[For their chil. see Page 28, Par. 20.1 He m. 2. REBECCA (a)
The 2d wf. perhaps after his death, m. JOHN MUZZEY, in Lex. Aug. 19, 1T73.
IV. Chil. hy 2d mg.
77 Ehenezer, b. Ap. 19, 1752 ; m. Lucy Simonds, of Wobum, May 10, 1781,
and d. at Ashburnham, May 25, 1825. He was in Capt. Parker's Company
on Lexington Common, Ap. 19, 1775, and he claimed to have fired the first
gun on the American side ; he was wounded in the elbow in the morning, but
mounted his horse and rode from town to town alarming the people, until he
was quite exhausted by the loss of blood. He removed to Ashburnham soon
after the war, was a Lieut and a respectable citizen. His widow m. John
Adams, [see page 48.] His chil. were — 78 Charles ; — 79 Lucy ; — 80
Ehenezer ; — 81 Jonas ; — 82 John ; — 83 Rebecca ; — 84 Herrick.
85 Martha, b. Sep. 12, 1758.
9 MARRETT MUNROE, [23] m. DELIVERANCE PARKER, Ap. 17,
1737, who was b. May 18, 1721, dau. of Lieut. Josiah Parker, of Lex.
He resided at Lex. or in the edge of Woburn.
IV. Chil.
86 Rachel, b. Nov. 29, 1737. — 87 Josiah, b. June 29, 1742 ; d. yg.
88 Josiah, b. Feb. 12, 1744-5 ; [prob. m. Susannah Fitch, of Bedford, Nov. 15,
1768.]
89 Nathan, b. Aug. 9, 1747, or Aug. 15, 1748 ; m. Elizabeth Harrington, Oct.
3, 1769, who was b. iVp. 11, 1750. They resided at Lexington, and both d.
about 1800. They had — 90 Dilly, b. 1769 ; m. Elijah Pierce, Jany. 28,
1788 ; — 91 Thusa, b. 1773 ; — 92 Betty, b. 1776 ; — 93 John, b. 1778 ; —
94 Nathan, b. 1780; —95 Jonathan, b. 1783; —96 Polly, b. 1785; —
97 Dorcas, b. 1788 ; — 98 Thaddeus, b. 1790; — 99 Harris, b. 1793.
100 Mary, b. Mh. 8, 1749. — 101 Bethiah, b. Jany. 22, 1753.
102 Deliverance, b. July 22, 1755. — 103 Anna, b. Jany. 28, 1758.
104 Thaddeus, b. Oct 26, 1760.
105 Elizabeth, b. Oct 4, 1765 ; [prob. m. Jacob Buckman, Jany. 1, 1787, father
of Hon. Bowen Buckman, of Wobum.]
10 WILLIAM MUNROE, [26] m. SARAH MASON, Jany. 3, 1732-3,
who was b. June 7, 1714, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Spring) Mason, of
A ^ Lex. He was a Selectman in Lex. and d. Aug. 18, 1747, and his wid. m. Fran *.,
^y^.'^/•/ r/ c ^ Bowman, Esq. Feb. 12, 1747-8. Jir /i/*-v* *^- S ca^a 'Vw^ «o
IV. Chil. ^^'^' ^7 r^s '^
106 Edmund, b. Feb. 2, 1735-6, or 1738 ; m. Rebecca Harrington, Aug. 31,
1768, (dau. of Jonathan) who was b. Feb. 17, 1751. Edmund Munroe was
an officer in the French war, and was commissioned a Captain in the Mrar of
the Revolution. He was a brave officer, was in several battles, was with
the Army at the Surrender of Burgoyne, and was killed by a cannon-ball at
the battle of Monmouth, 1778, at which time his kinsman, George Munroe,
[202] was killed by the same ball, and another soldier was wounded. His
chil. were — 107 Lydia, d. yg.; — 108 Rebecca, m. W i llia m Fessenden ;
— 109 Pamelia, m. James Brown ;" — 1 10 Abigail, m. Joseph Locke, Jr.
(see p. 16^^] ; — 111 Edmund, b. 1775, now the oldest printer in Boston.
113 Sarah, b. May T, ft.SS ; m. William Tidd, of New Braintree, Dec. 2, 1762.
(fl) He may have been the father of Rebecca, who md. John Muzzey, Jr. in Lexington,
May 22, 1777.
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1 14 Catherine, b. Sep. 29, 1740 ; m. Joseph Bowman, of New Braintree, Nov.
22, 1764.
115 William, b. Oct 22 or 28, 1742 ; m. 1. Anna Smith. 21
2. wid. Polly Rogers.
116 Abigail, b. Feb. 24, 1744; m. Daniel Spooner, Esq. of Hartland, Vt. and
d. 1846, a. 102.
117 Nehemiah, b. July 1, 1747; m. Avis Hammond, Dec. 6, 1771 ; resided at
Roxbury, and d. Aug. 2, 1828.
11 Capt. THOMAS MUNROE, [27] m. ELIZABETH . He
^ resided at Concord, where his chil. were bom.
IV. Chil.
118 Thomas, b. May 4, 1731 ; m. 1. Mary who d. Dec. 29, 1762,
at Concord, and he then prob. m. 2. Mrs. Hepsebah Raymond, at Lexington,
Dec. 29, 1763.
119 John, b. Mh. 4, 1732-3 ; grad. at Har. College, 1761, studied Divinity, but
was never ordained, taught school several years in Concord and Harvard,
removed to Harvard, 1772, and d. there about 1796. His sister (prob.
Mary) was living in 1835, a. 97. [Shattuck's Concord.] A son of Captain
Munroe was a Physician at Rehoboth, in 1764, Christian name unknown to
the writer. [See letter, page 304.]
120 Elizabeth, b. May 18, 1735. — 121 Mary, b. June 3, 1739.
122 William, b. July 31, 1741. — 123 Sarah, b. Oct. 23, 1743.
124 Ephraim, b. Feb. 27, 1744-5.
125 Abraham, b. Aug. 12, 1746.
126 Jonathan, b. Feb. 11, 1747-8.
12 DAVID MUNROE, [28] probably the same who m. ABIGAIL WEL-
LINGTON, Nov. 25, 1731 ; another record says, Feb. 19, 1733. Re-
sided at Lexington, where his chil. were born.
IV. Chil.
127 David, b. 1734; m. Elizabeth Foye, of Charlestown, Oct 17, 1765, and d.
18U6, a 72. He had — 128 Lewis, b. July 16, 1766, d. at sea ; — 129 Da-
vid, b. 1773, d. Mh. 1, 1835 ; — 130 John F. b. July 19, 1779 ; m. Susan L.
Brigham ; — 131 Elizabeth, b. Sep. 24, 1767; m. Moses Newton ; — 132
Jane B. b. Feb. 26, 1770 ; m. Elisha Clapp, and d. 1840 ; — 133 Abigail,
b. July 10, 1771 ; m. Willard Bngham, and d. 1843.
134 Benjamin, b. ; d. in Stow without issue.
135 Abraham, b. Aug. 14, 1737 or 8 ; m. Lois Chapin, of Stow. 28
13 PHILIP MUNROE, [31] m. MARY . Had the following chil.
at Lexington.
IV. ChU.
136 Mary, b. Dec. 4, 1740. — 137 Lois, b. Dec. 11, 1742.
138 Johanna, b. Dec. 28, 1744.
139 (Philip, bap. at West Camb. Aug. 26, 1753 ?)
14 Ensign ROBERT MUNROE, [38] m. ANNA STONE, July 28, 1737.
He was an officer in the French wai*, and was killed at Lexington battle,
Ap. 19, 1775.
IV. Chil.
140 Efeenezcr, b. Feb. 5, 1737-8 ; d. June 25, 1740.
141 Anna, b. Aug. 13, 1740; m. Daniel Harrington, May 8, 1760.
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142 Ruth, b. July 26, 11412 ; m. William Tidd, Jany. or June 9, 1766. Mr.
Tidd was b. July 11, 1726, son of Daniel and Hepsebah (Reed) Tidd.
He resided at Lexington, and was a Lieut in CaptParker^s Co. at Lex-
ington battle.
143 (Robert, b. Jany. 25, 1744?)
144 Ebenezer, b. Nov. 15, 1744 ; m. Martha Smith, May 29, 1771, dau. of Ben-
jamin, of Lex.
145 John, b.June 15, 1748; m. Rebekkah Wellington, Feb, 28, 1773; they had
— 146 Peggy, b. July 31, 1773 ; — 147 Polly, b. Sep. 28, 1774, d. 1775 ;
— 148 Rebekkah, b. May 30, J776; — 149 Philemon, b. May 29, 1782.
The fa. d. Ap. 31, 1831, and the mother d. Feb. Ib38.
15 SAMUEL MUNROE, [39] m. ABIGAIL
There was a Samuel Munroe and wf. Abigail moved into Townsend 1780,
with chil. Samuel, Elijah, Levi and Patty. Abijah was pub. in Townsend to
Esther Giles, June 7, 1791.
IV. Chil.
150 Jonathan, b. July 15, 1759, at Lexington.
151 (Eunice, b.) ; m. 1. Winship.
2. Ebenezer Steadman, of Cambridge.
152 Levi, b. Feb. 21, 1771 [1761 ?] at Lexington.
16 JEDEDIAH MUNROE, [43] m. ABIGAIL LORING, sister of Dea.
Joseph, of Lex. He was one of the brave men who met the British at
Lexington, Ap. 19, 1775 ; was wounded early in the morning, and was killed io
the afternoon, a. 54.
IV. Chil.
153 Daniel, b. Sep. 29, 1744 ; m. Abigail Parker, of Roxbury, where he lived
and died.
154 Jedediah m. Sarah Parker, and lived at Boston.
155 Solomon m. and lived at Boston.
156 Joseph m. and lived on his father^s homestead.
157 Zacharias, d. unmd.
158 Elizabeth, ) ^„^ ^ p^^^
169 Abigail, r"^"'- ^~^'^'
17 JOSEPH MUNROE, [471 m. HANNAH , and prob. resided at
Concord, where Joseph and Hannah Munroe had the following chil. bap.
— at the organization of the Church in Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1781, Joseph Munroe
was one of the members. Carlisle was then a precinct of Concord.
IV. Chil.
160 Margaret, bap. Mh. 1742.
161 Lydia, bap. June, 1744. [Perhaps m. Samuel Wheeler, of Acton, Feb. 13,
1777.]
162 Mary, bap. Nov. 1746. [Perhaps m. Isaac Wilkins, in Carlisle, Dec. 29,
1791.]
163 Abigail, bap. June, 1748 - 9. [Perhaps m. John Henry, Jr. in Billerica, Nov.
30, 1775.]
164 Joseph, bap. June, 1752 ; d. young.
165 Betty, bap. Nov. 1754. [Perhaps m. Joseph Wheeler Proctor in Acton,
Dec. 9, 1779.]
166 Joseph, bap. Nov. 1754; m. Azuba Henry, of Carlisle, Nov. 29, 1784; was
a physician at Hill8bora% N. H. where he d. Feb. 24, 1798, a. 4L
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18 NATHAN MUNROE, [4^] m. MAEY or MERCY BENJAMIN, Nov.
23, 1738, w|)o was b. Aug. 8, 17 i4. He resided at Concord. " Mercy
Munroe^' was one of the members of the Cb. organized at Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1781.
IV. Chil.
167 Nathaniel, bap. Dec. 1742 ; m. Lucy Bartlett, (dau. of Jotham of North-
boro'.) He d. at Shrewsbury, Aug. 28, 1814, a. 72, and she d. Aug. 6, 1828,
a. 82. He was a Capt. They had — 168 Abraham, b. Oct. 4, 1765 ; m.
Sarah Knight, and d. June 24, 1831, a. 66, and she d. Nov. 6, 1834 ; — 169
Jonas, b. 1768 ; d. 1794, unnid. ; — 169^ Lucy, bap. 1770 ; d. yg. ; — 170
Nathan, bap. June 30, 1771 ; m. Martha Knowlton, Mb. 31, 1803, and set-
tled in Spencer ; — 171 Reuben, bap. 1767 ; d. yg. ; — 172 Solomon, b. Oct.
31, 1778 ; m. Thankful Newton, Jany. 1, 1800; lived dt Grafton ; — 173
Reuben, b. June 24, 1781 ; ra. settled in Worcester, and d. Sep. 21, 1841,
a. 60 ; — 174 Dana, b. Nov. 30, 1763 ; m. Pamelia Townsend, June 26,
1814; — 175 Isaiah, b. D^ec. 20, 1786; m. Mercy Temple, Jany. 1, 1811 ;
— 176 Edmund, b. 1790 ; d. unmd. 1833.
177 Grace, bap. Ap. 1745. — 178 Amos, bap. June, 1747.
179 Jonathan, bap. Ap. 1749 ; prob. lived at Northboro'.
180 Stephen, bap. Aug. 1751 ; lived at Groton.
181 Hepsebah, bap. Aug. 1751. — 182 Solomon, bap. Sep. 1753.
183 Aaron, bap. Sep. 1755. [He perhaps m. 1. Mary Jefi^,of Billerica, May 9,
1776, and prob. was the same who m. the wid. of Dea. Isaac Munroe, of
West Camb. See Par. 109.]
184 Nathan, bap. July, 1758. [A Nathan Munroe m. in Carlisle, Mary Flint,
May 30, 1786.] ^He d. at Stoddard, N. H.
19 JOSHUA MONROE [501 m. RUTH He
resided at Concord, she d. his wid. Dec. 5, 1821, a. 99, at Carlisle, where
a Ch. was organized Feb. 2^, 1781, of which they were original members. Car-
lisle was set off from Concord.
IV. Chil.
185 Thaddeus, bap. June, 1753; m. Hannah Richardson^ Feb. 17, 1780. He
was then called of Hillsboro', N. H.
186 Reuben, bap. Ap. 1755.
20 BENJAMIN lilUNROE, [59] m. MARY MERIAM, of Lex. (pub. Mb.
8, 1745.) He resided at Lincoln, and was one of the original members
of the Church organized there, 1747.
IV. Chil.
187 [Benjamin?]
188 Mary, b. Jany. 11, 1747 ; m. Joseph Thorpe, of Charlestown, (pub. Sep. 20,
1768.)
189 Lydia, b. Feb. 2, 1749. — 190 Beulah, b. Feb. 14, 1751.
191 Hannah, b. May 19, 1753 ; d. June 10, 1781.
192 Abijah, b. Jany. 10, 1755 ; resided at Livermore, Me.
193 Isaac, b. Mb. 10, 1758 ; m. 1. Grace Bigelow, in Weston, Nov. 11, 1798,
who d. Jany. 2, 1812, a. 38. 2. m. Sally Hartwell, Jany. 20, 1713. 24
194 Lucy, b. Feb. 7, 1760 ; m. John Hapgood, of Marlboro', Feb. 11, 1782.
195 Micah, b. Ap. 25, 1762.
21 CoL. WILLL^M MUNROE, [115] m. I.ANNA SMITH, who d. Jany. 2,
1781, a. 38. 2. m. Wid. POLLY ROGERS. He was an officer in the
Revolution, of great valor, and was one of the brave men who met the Britbh on
Lexington Common, Ap. 19, 1775 ; was an orderly sergeant He was a man of
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great respectability, and d. about 1825. He kept a tavern for many years at th«
place now owned by bis son Jonas, in Lexington.
V. Chil.
196 William, b. May 28, 1768; m. Susan B. Grinnell. Was killed at Rich-
mond, Va. in a stage, 1814.
197 Anna, b. May 9, 1771 ; m. Rev. William Muzzey, of Sullivan, N. H. and d*
in Lex. 1850, a. 79.
198 Sarah, b. Oct. 21, 1773 ; m. Jonathan Wheelock, of Concord, and d. a.
about 77.
199 Lucinda, b. Ap. 9, 1776 ; resides at Lex. unmd.
200 Jonas, b. June 11, 1778 ; m. Abigail C. Smith, and resides on his fatber^s
homestead.
201 Edmund, b. Oct 29, 1780; m. 1. Harriet Downes; 2. m. Lydia Downes ;
3. Sophia Sewall. He is a broker in Boston.
22 GEORGE MUNROE, [37] prob. the same who m. SARAH PHIPPS,
Nov. 25, 1731. I find no record of the births of any chil. but they are
supposed to have been the parents of the following :
IV. Chil.
202 George, who prob. m. Anna Bemus, and had — 203 Thaddeus, b. Ap. 26,
1762, who m. Rebecca Locke, (see Page 158, Par. 390,) and —204 a
dau. who m. a Blodgett, and resided in Medford. This George I suppose to
be the Greorge who was killed at Monmouth, 1778, by the same ball that
killed his kinsman, Capt. Edmund Munroe. [106]
205 Timothy, b. about 1736, and m. Eaton, of Reading, and had —206
Edmund, who d. unmd. at Lynnfield ; — 207 Timothy, b. 1768, m. Sally
Newhall, of Lynn, now Lynnfield, father of Capt. Timothy, of Lynn ; — 208
Lydia, d. unmd. ; — 209 Mary, who m. Caleb Green ; — 2i0 Phipps, who
m. Mary (Bartol ?) lived at Salem ; — 21 1 Rebecca, who d. unmd. ; — 212
George, who m. Martha Richardson. Timothy, the father, was present at
the running fight with the British on their retreat from Concord, and with
several others were surrounded by a party of the British in West Cambridge.
His comrades were killed, but he escaped with a ball in his thigh, (which he
carried through life,) and thirty-two bullet holes through his clothes and hat.
He d. at Lynn 1808, a. 72.
28 Capt. ABRAHAM MUNROE, [135] m. LOIS CHAPIN, of Slow.
He was a Lieut, in the French war, and I believe was also an officer in
the war of the Revolution. He kept a tavern for many years in Northboro'. He
d. May 18, 1828, a. 91.
V. Chil.
213 Oliver, b. 1767 ; m. 1. Lydia Flint, dau. of Dr. Edward Flint, Feb. 2, 1794 ;
she d. 1800; and m. 2. Persis Wyman. He was a* merchant.
214 Abraham, b. ; m. Catharine Gasket or Gassett.
215 Israel, b. June 28, 1777 ; grad. at Har. Coll. 1800, was a Lawyer In Boston
and New York, d. 1834, unmd.
216 Lois, b. Ap. 2, 1779 ; m. William Rice.
217 Abigail, b. Dec. 28, 1780 ; m. 1. Dr. John Flint, 1801 ; and 2. m. Captain
William Eager, of Northboro'. Dr. John Flint, of Boston, is a son of the
first marriage.
218 Benjamin, b. Dec. 1782 ; m. Polly Warren, and d. Feb. 12, 1841.
219 Sally, b. Nov. 9, 1785 ; m. 1. Abel Ball ; 2. m. Thaddeus Mason, and d.
Feb. 2, 1839.
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290 William, b. Nov. 7, 1789; m. Kebecca Eager; resides at St Louis,
Missouri.
321 Anna, b. ; m. Daniel Brigbam.
24 ISAAC MUNROE, [193] m. 1. GRACE BIGELOW, in Weston, Nor.
11, 1798, who d. Jany. 2, 1812, a. 38. 2. m. SALLY HARTWELL,
Jany. 20, 1813. He resided at Lincoln.
V. Chil.
222 Elizabeth, b. Aug. 17, 1799 ; m. Rer. Daniel M. Steams, 1825.
223 Benjamin, b. June 2, 1801.
224 Mary, b. Sep. 12, 1803 ; m. Rer. William L. Steams, June 5, 1828.
225 George, b. Aug. 17, 1806. —226 Isaac, b. Oct 2, 1808.
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FESSENDENS.
John Fessbnden and Jane his wife emigrated from the County of Kent, in
England, and settled in Cambridge, about 1636, according to the most reliable
information I can find ; though another account says they came about 1628.
They were " glovers," acquired considerable property, and owned land in Cam«
bridge and Charlestown. He was admitted a freeman, 1641, and he and his
wife were members of the Church in Camb. as early as 1658. On the Ch. Rec
the name is ^* Fetington.*^ He was a Selectman in Camb., where he d. Dec. 21,
1666, and his wid. d. Jany. 13, 1682, a. 80.
Having no chil. they sent to England for an heir, and Nicholas and Hannah
Fessenden, supposed to have been brother and sister, and nephew and niece of
John, came over. One account says that another had previously started to come
to America, but had died before his arrival. Hannah, m. John Sewall, of New-
bury, Oct. 28, 1674, who was the son of Henry.
The tradilion that the Fessendens came from the Co. of Kent, is supported by
the following, from Chief Justice SewalPs diary ; " Jany. 18, 1688-9, Arrived at
Canterbury, (Kent,) visited Aunt Fissanden, her son John and daus. Mary, Eliza-
beth, and Jane." This also shows that there was a connection between the Sew-
alls and Fessendens, before the emigration to America, and both families were
probably from a cultivated race, as is indicated by so many of them, aAer emi-
gration, becoming men of education, and exhibiting strong marks of scholarship.
From Nicholas, all of the name in New England, and perhaps all in Amer-
ica, are descended. He resided at Cambridge, which then included West
Cambridge and Lexington. The following imperfect Genealogy of some of the
older generations, is prepared from such materials as I have been able to find.
A more particular search of the Records at the County offices at Cambridge,
would undoubtedly throw additional light upon this fkmily.
NICHOLAS FESSENDEI*, m. MARGARET CHENEY. They re-
sided and d. at Cambridge. ^L^ ti,jiitc (O^ fin }'^i^ e.L J'c I 7i
II. ChU. b. at Camb. » M f t ' K, .'c. <? i' '
2 Jane, b. 28, 8, 1674 ; d. 24, 5, 1676. ' -
8 Hannah, b. 27, 6, 1676 ; d. 4, 7, 1676.
4 John, b. 4, 8, 1677 ; m. Sarah 1
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« Nicholas, b. 21, 11, 16M ; m. Siurab Coolidge, Aug. 8, 1706. t
6 Thomas, b. 4, 11, 1682 ; d. 28, 11, 1682.
7 Thomas, b. 12, 6, 1684 ; ra. 1. Abigail (Poulter ?) 8
2. Abigail Locke, Jany. 8, 1720.
8. Anne Phillebrown, Dec. 29, 1737.
$ Margaret, b. Jany. 22, 1686-7 ; d. at Cambridge, unmd.
9 Jane, b. Ap. 22, 1688 ; m. Samuel Winship, Jany. 10, 1711-12, who was
High SherifT of Middlesex Ck>unty.
10 Mary, b. Oct 28, 1689 ; m. Joshua Parker, June 15, 1712.
11 William, b. ; m. 1. Martha Wyeth, Oct. 10, 1716. 4
2. Martha Brown, Jany. 4, 1727-8.
12 Joseph, b. ; [m. Mindwell Oldham, Dec. 6, 1733 ?]
13 Benjamin, b. Jany. 80, 1701. He grad. at Har. Coll. 1718; was ord. a;t
Sandwich, Sep. 12, 1722, and there d. Aug. 7, 1746. He md., had several
chil. His dau. Ruth was adopted by her uncle Winship, and m. Francis
Locke, Sep. 13, 1743. [See page 40, Par. 48.] He had also a son Benja-
min, who grad. at Har. Coll. 1746, was an Innholder at Sandwich, and d.
Oct 24, 1783 ; a dau. who m. Rev. Mr. Hawley, of Marshpee ; William, who
d. at Harwich ; Thomas, who was a saddler at Framingham; and Joseph,
who resided at West Cambridge. Benjamin Fessenden, who grad. at Har.
Goll. 1817, and was ord. at South Bridgewater, Sep. 19, 1821, and dismissed
Nov. 6, 16^5, was a descendant of the Rev. Benjamin, of Sandwich.
14 Hannah, b. m. John Chipman, of Sandwich, who d. Dec. 30,
1757, and she d. Feb. 17, 1758. They left, Benjamin, b. Nov. 17, 1726 ;
Bethia, b. Dec. 9, 1728; Hannah ; Stephen, b. Aug. 5, 1734.
15 Ebenezer, b. (m.? Elizabeth Barrett, Juno 13, 1733?^ Another
account says he m. Alice Babcock. He lived and d. at Cambridge, leaving
two daus. who m. in Portsmouth, N. H.
I JOHN FESSENDEN, [4] m. SARAH . He resided
at Cambridge.
III. Chil. b. at Cambridge.
16 John, b. Oct 21, 1704.
17 Sarah, b. July 17, 1706 ; m. Thomas Oheny, July M, 1T».
18 (Jonathan ?)
S NICHOLAS FESSENDEN [5] m. SARAH COOLIDGB, wid. of »e»
phen, Aug. 6, 1706. He grad. at Har. Col. 1701, was an ominent achipolr
master at Cambridge, and d.Oct 4, 1719, a. 38.
III. Chil. b. in Cambridge.
19 Elizabeth, b. May 19, 1707; [m. Jacob Sweetser, May 4, 1732?] in Camb.
20 Sarah, b. Oct. 23, 1708.
21 Nicholas, b. July 8, 1710 ; [ra. Hebsebah Worth, in Boston, Nov. 12, 1732?]
22 Stephen, b. ; grad. at Har. Col. 1737, was an eminent Lawyer at
Worcester ; had a dau. m. Ward, of Groton, and another who ro.
Sweetser, of Rutland.
23 Mary, b. May 19, 1714.
24 Anna, b. ; d. June 6, 1714, , ^' )
(^ 25 (Josiah ?) [Josiah Fessenden m. Sarah Golver, in Boston, Aug. 20, 1741.]
8 THOMAS FESSENDEN, [7] m. 1. ABIGAIL (POULTER?) about
1709. She was prob. dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth Poulter, of Lex.
and if so was b. Sep. 5, 1692. She d. Ap. »5, 1719. % He m. ABIGAIL
LOCKE, Jany. 8, 1720, (see page 27, par. 1&) Sho d. iixm 18, 1786, 3- He
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m. ANNE PHILLEBROWN, Dec. 2&, 17*7, and be d. Mh. 6, Wm. Pbr an
aceouot of the chil. by the 2d wf. see page and par. before noted*
III. Chil. by Istwf.
26 Thomas, b. Dec. 9, 1709 ; m. Hannah Prentice, June 19, 1735. &
27 Samuel, b. Aug. 11, 1711 ; m. Elizabeth Allen, May 21, 1740 ; had —
28 Amity, b. June 15, 1743 ; m. Solomon Pierce, Dec. 15, 1768 ; — 29
. Samuel, who m. Sarah Pierce, sister of Solomon ; — 80 Elizabeth^ who itk-
a Hutchinson.
81 Abigail, b. July 13, 1713 ; m. Wellington.
88 Mary, b. Jany. 17, 1716 ; m. William Bi^wn, of Wdtham^ and moved to
Connecticut.
4 WILUAM FESSENDEN, [11] m. 1. MARTHA WYETH, Oct- 10,
1716 ; and 2. tn. MARTHA BROWN, Jany. 4, 1727-6. He was a oar-
penter, d. May 26, 1756, a. 62.
11 1 . Chil. by 1st wf.
33 Ruth, b. June 21 or 28, 1717 ; m. John Hunt, of Watertown, who was Rep.
from Wat. 1741, and 1751 to '58. (See Bond, p. 304.)
84 William, b. Dec. 7, ITIS ; m. Mary Palmer, Mh. 31, 1740. 6
35 Martha, b. Feb. 29, 1719-20 ; m. John Cheny, of Roxbury.
36 Margaret, b. Nov. 8, 1721 ; d. Sep. 17, 1722.
37 Benjamin, b. Jany. 14, 1722-3 ; d. Sep. 21, 1723.
88 Benjamin, b. Oct. 23, 1724 ; d. Nov. 21, 1724.
39 Nicholas, b. Nov. 22, 1725.
Chil. by 2d wf.
40 Peter, b. Aug. 16, 1728 ; resided at Barre.
41 John, b. June 16, 1730 ; resided at Westboro'.
42 Hannah, b. Aug. 15, 1732 ; m. Deacon John Wright, of Scotland, Feb. 13,
1753, who d. on the Coast of Guinea, 1772 ; she d. Dec. 10, 1800, a. 68.
43 Thomas, bap. July 15, 1739 ; m. Elizabeth Kendall, Feb. 7, 1769. 7
5 THOMAS FESSENDEN, [26] m. HANNAH PRENTICE, June 19,
1735, of Cambridge*
IV. Chil.
44 Hannah, b. Aug. 9, 1736 ; m. Nathaniel Farmer, May 20, 1755* Had — 45
Isaac; —46 Abigail; —47 Sarah; —48 Ruth.
49 Thomas, b. July 10, 1741 ; m. 1. Elizabeth Apthorpe, about 1770. who d.
1773, a. 25, leaving 2 chil. 2 m. Lucy Lee, of Concord, about 1776. By
the Ist wf. he had — 50 Eleanor, who m. a Swan ; — 51 Thomas. By tho
2d wf. he had — 52 William, m. Eunice Frost, 1802, and d. at Lyildeboro%
N. H. 1825; —53 Lucy, d. unmd. 1807 ; — 54 Elizabeth, m. 1.
Viles, of Lexington. 2. Hon. Jonathan Hartwell, of Montague, in 1833 ; —
55 John, who grad. at Har. Coll. 1818, formerly minister of Deerfield, now
resides at Dedham, m. Nancy Baker, of Dedham, 1830.
56 Aaron, b. Dec. 30, 1744 ; m. Sarah Locke. (See page 80, par. 149.)
57 Nathaniel, b. June 7, 1746 ; m. 1. Miss Bemis, about 1770, who was killed
by the chance shot of a gun, holding at the time in her arms her only son
(58) Ichabod. He m. 2. Elizabeth Webb, of Danvers, June 10, 1771 ; had
— 59 C. P. Fessenden ; — 60 Ruth, b. at Medford, Feb. 1785.
61 Nathan, b. Ap. 10, 1749 ; m. Sarah Winship, resided in Lex. had — 62 Na-
than, probably others.
68 Sarah, b. Aug. 19, 1758 ; m. Isaac Winship, of Lexington, brother of Sarah,
above.
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6 Eev. WILLIAM FESSENDEN, [84] m. in Boston, MARY PALMER,
of Cambridge, Mb. 31, 1740 ; tbey were botb called of Boston. He grad.
at Harv. Coll. 1737, was a famous scboolmaster, was licensed as a preacber, but
was never ordained. He d. June 17, 1758, a. 40, having had nine cbil. six of
wbom d. young. His wid. d. at Topsfield, Me. Mb. 22, 1773. j
I V. Chil. wbo survived.
64 William, b. Nov. 3, 1747 or 48 ; grad. at Harv. Coll. 1768 ; was ordamed at
Fryeburg, Me. 1775, and d. May 5, 1805. He m. 1. Sarab Reed, of Cam-
bridge, Jany. 22, 1771. 2. m. Sarah Clement, of Dunbarton, N. H. His
cbil. (perhaps all by the last wf.) were — 65 Sarah, wbo ro. Dr. Oliver Gris-
wold, of Fryeburg ; — 66 William, who d. a. 23, unmd. ; — 67 Caleb Page,
who d. a. 19 ; — 68 Ebenezer, who m. Rebecca Periey ; — 69 Samuel, b.
July 16, 1784, grad. at Dart Coll. 1806; m. Deborah Chandler. He is an
eminent lawyer at Portland ; has been a member of .Congress ; is known as
Gen. Fessenden, and is father of William Pitt Feseenden, also an eminent law-
yer at Portland ; — 70 Mary Palmer, m. William Barrows, a lawyer of North
Yarmouth, Me. ; — 71 Elizabeth Clement, d. a. 17: — 72 Thomas, who
grad. at Dart. Coll. 1813, m. Caroline E. Patridge ; is a lawyer in New York
city ; — 73 Joseph Palmer, who grad. at Bowdoin Coll. 1818 ; m. Phebe P.
Beach ; was a minister at Kennebunk Port, Me.
74 Mary, b. ; m. Dr. Joseph Emery, of Fryeburg. Their dau. Sarah m.
Rev. Daniel Dana, of Newbury port, and Pres. of Dart. Coll.
75 Ebenezer, b. ; was a farmer at Fryeburg.
7 Ret. THOMAS FESSENDEN, [48] m. ELIZABETH KENDALL,
Feb. 7, 1769. He erad. at Harv. Coll. 1758 ; was ord. at Walpole, N. H.
Jany. 7, 1767, and d. May 9, 1813, a. 73.
IV. Chil.
76 Thomas Green, b. Ap. 22, 1771 ; grad. at Dart. Coll. 1796 ; was a lawyer, a
wit, and a poet, whose writings left a sting behind. He was author of the
w)em entitled "Terrible Tractoration ; '^ and was editor of the New Eng.
Farmer ; m. a Miss Tuttle.
77 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 1, 1773; m. Crafts.
78 Martha, b. Jany. 11, 1775;
79 Joseph, b. Jany. 17, 1777 ; was a bookseller at Brattleboro', Vt m. Sybil
Lane Holbrook, Sep. 29, 1810.
80 William, b. Jany. 15, 1779; m. Polly Holbrook. He was a printer.
81 Samuel, b. Dec. 16, 1780 ; was a lawyer, and d. Ap. 25, 1800.
82 Catherine, b. Nov. 3, 1783 ; m. in Vermont.
83 John, b. Oct. 20, 1785 ; resided at Chilicothe, O. .
84 Anne, b. July 28, 1788; m. 0<r hr Nichols. ^O^XLLl Onr^^^
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PIERCES.
Robert Pierce came to Dorchester in 1630, and settled on what was called
" Pine Neck," near the water. The late Rev. Dr. John Pierce says, " 8 June,
1804, 1 went to a place called Pine Neck, to view the residence of my paternal
ancestors. Found part of the cellar in which was the stump of a tree, and drank
from the well dug for the use of Robert Pierce, my gr. gr. gr. gr. father. It is
bounded on the east by the Atlantic, and on the south by the mouth of Neponset
River." This well is about thirty rods from the Railroad station at Neponset,
near the river. It is supposed that he also built the house where Lewis Pierce,
a descendant, now lives, on Adams Street, and who now preserves some of the
bread that Robert brought from England.
Robert m. Ann Greenway, the dau. of John Greenway, (by wf. Mary, who d.
23, 11. 1658,) who was one of the first settlers of Dorchester, and who was gen-
erally called Goodman Greenway. Ann was b. in England, 1591, and lived to
the uncommon age of ^' about 104 years." She d. Dec. 31, 1695. His death is
recorded thus: " Robert Pierce of the great lotts, d. 5th and buried 7, 11 mo.
1667 ; " but another record says he d. Jany. 11, 1664. The name of Pierce has
ever been very common in New England, there having been several emigrants
of that name. There was a John, of Dorchester, contemporary with Robcfrt,
made a freeman 1(531 ; John of Watertown, was made a freeman, Mh. 1637-8 ;
be had a son Robert, made a freeman 1642 ; Daniel was a proprietor of Water-
town, Feb. 1636-7, made a freeman in 1738, and moved to Newbury that year.
Edward was in Watertown 1639, is said to have moved to Weathersfield, Ct.
Robert of Wobum, was the ancestor of President Pierce ; Dr. Bond thinks he may
have been the son of John, of Watertown. No connection has ever 'tween traced
between either of these families. The name has undergone more changes of
orthography than any other name I have ever found. It has been written Pierce,
Peirce, Parse, Parz, Perce, Pearce, Pers, d&c.
The descendants of Robert, of Dorchester, have been men of substance, being
industrious and frugal, and have held a respectable rank in society, having inter-
married with many of the most respectable families in Dorchester and the vicinity.
The following Pedigree of this family is only brought down a few generations ;
the descendants of Robert now living, will be generally able to connect tRemselves
with the difierent branches.
ROBERT PIERCE m. ANN GREENWAY, who d. Dec. 81, 1695, aged
« about 104." He d. Jany. 5, 1664, or 1667.
II. Chil.
1 Thomas, b. prob. in Dorchester, 1635 ; m. Mary Proctor. 1
2 Mary, b. ; m. Thomas Haven, of Dedham. Groodman Haven
was admitted to the Church in Dorchester, 26, 6. 1682 ; and 1691, Susannah
Havens, " a full grown maid," who had lived in John Minot's family, was
bap. and admitted to the Church ; her parents having d. when she was young.
3 Deborah, b. 1639 ; d. Ap. 15, 1640.
I THOMAS PIERCE, [1] m. MARY, dau. of George Proctor. She was
b. 1642, and d. Mh. 22, 1704, a. 62. Her father d. 29, 11. 1661.
Thomas Pierce joined the Dorchester Church, Aug. 27, 1665, and d. Oct. 26,
1706, a. 71.
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III. Cbil. b. at Dorchester.
4 Thomas, b. 1661 ; m. Sarah , and d. Oct 21, 1730, a. 68, and his wf.
d. Oct. 19, 1759, a. 89. This is all the information I can gather of him.
He probably left no child.
5 Mary, b. Mb. 15, 1665.
6 John, b. Oct. 26, 1668 ; m. Abigail Thompson, Jany. 6, 1693. 2
7 Robert, b. Ap. 26, 1674 ; d. Dec. 4, 1698, a. 24.
8 Samuel, b. 1676 ; d. Dec. 16, 1698, a. 22, by the fall of a tree on Thomp-
son's Island.
9 Sarah, b. Ap. 5, 1679 ; m. James Trott, 1, 11. 1704. 3
10 Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1682 ; d. Nov. 12, 1702, a. 20. A snuff-box that be-
longed to her is now in the possession of Miss Elizabeth Pierce, of Brookline.
11 Hannah, b. June 9, 1685 ; d. Nov. 7, 1688.
12 Joseph, b. Feb. 29, 1686 ; m. Thankful who d. May 2, [1731 ?] a,
33. Cannot ascertain what became of him, or whether he had any chil.
2 JOHN PIERCE, [6] m. ABIGAIL THOMPSON, of Braintree, in that
part now Quincy, Jany. 6, 1693, who was b. Nov. 10, 1667, the dau. of
Dea. Samuel, and gr. dau. of Rev. William Thompson, of Braintree. He joined
the Dorchester Church, Mb. 7, 1692, and d. in consequence of a fall, Jany. 27,
1744, a. 76. She d. June 24, 1747, a. 79. The house in which he resided is
now (1852) occupied by his gr. gr. son, I^ewis Pierce. He was a famous sports-
man, and spent much of his time in killing wild fowl. It is said he kept an
account of 30,000 brants he had killed.
IV. Chil. b. in Dorchester.
13 Abigail, b. Aug. 20, 1694 ; m. 1. Samuel Withington. 4
2. Joseph Weeks.
14 Mary, b. Ap. 29, 1696 ; m. Daniel Preston, Jany 23, 1717-18. §
15 Sarah, b. Aug. 29, 1698 ; m. John Wiswell, June 25, 1719. 6
16 Ann, b.fJany. 18, 1701 ; d. Oct. 27, 1701.
17 Samuel, b. Oct. 30, 1702 ; m. Abigail Moseley. 7
18 Ann, b. June 26, 1704 ; m. Nathaniel Langley. 8
19 John, b. Ap. 5, 1707 ; m. 1. Elizabeth Shepherd. [See Par. 67 for their
chil.] 2. Elizabeth Fessenden.
20 Hannah, b. Oct. 16, 1709 ; m. Ebenezer Clap, Feb. 21, 1727--a 9
8 SARAH PIERCE, [9] m. JAMES TROTT, 1, 11. 1704, who d. Sep.
27, 1719, a. 48. She d. May 27, 1712, a. 67.
IV. ChU.
21 James; b. ; m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Trescott ; \eh no issue.
22 David, b. ; " became delirious,'' never md.
23 Sarah, b. ; m. Henry Lyon; moved to Woodstock, Ct (no issue?)
24 Mary, b. ; was a schooUteaoher ; never md«
25 Elizabeth) b. ; d. at the age of 20.
4 ABIGAIL PIERCE, [13] m. 1. SAMUEL WITHINGTON, (who d,
Dec* 15» 1726, a. 40?) 2. m* JOSEPH WEEKS.
V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
26 Samuel, b. -•-27 Joseph, b« J A yg*
28 Abigail, b. ; m. Philip Withington.
29 Esther^ b. ; m. John Go£
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5 MART PIEBCE, [14] m. Catt. DANIEL PBE6TON, 9ob of Elder
Daniel Preston, Jany. 23, 1717-18. She d. June 18, 1759.
V. Chil.
80 Daniel, b. ; was killed by his own gun in a canoe^ Ap. 4, 1744, a. 3S.
31 Edward, b. ; m. ' Carpenter; no issue.
32 Remember, b. ; m. Sarah Daris, dau. of Jonathan.
33 John, b. ; m. Sarah Negus, and had Sarah, who m. Capt. Simes.
34 Molly, b. ; m. Capt Ebenezer Withington, and had chil. <-« 35
Mather; —36 Mary; —37 Sally; —38 Daniel.
39 Abigail, b. ; d. Oct 9, 1743, a. 12. — 40 EU.
41 Samuel, b. ; d. Oct 11, 1743.
42 Margaret, b. ; m. Samuel How.
6 SARAH PIERCE, [15] m. JOHN WISWELL, June 25, 1719. Shed.
Jany. 1, 1747, a. 49. Tradition says she had 17 chil. ; I find record of
8 only. •
V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
43 Hannah, b. ; m. Pierpont, of Rozbury.
44 Abigail, b. ; m. Rev. Thomas Jones, of Dorchester, who grad. at Han
Col. 1741 ; ord. at Wobum, Jany. 2, 1751, and d. of apoplexy, in his pulpit,
Mb. 13, 1774, a. 63. She d. 1815, a. 94.
45 Esther, b. ; m. Rev. James Humphrey, of Dorchester,* who grad. at Har.
Col. 1744 ; ord. at Athol, Nov. 7, 1750, dismissed Feb. 13, 1782, and d. May
8, 1796, a. 74. She d. Mh. 8, 1822, a. 94.
46 Lois, b. ; d. unmd. — 47 John, b. ; d. unmd.
48 Sarah, b. ; m. Dea. Edwaid Pierce [52.] 10
49 Ann, b. ; d. May 4, 1724, a. 1 mo.
50 James, b. ; d. Nov. 23, 1726, a. 5 mos.
7 SAMUEL PIERCE, [17] m. ABIGAIL MOSELY; (she?) d. Dec. 1768.
V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
51 Samuel, b. 1734 ; d. Ap. 4, 1736.
52 Edward, b. May 5, 1735 ; m. 1. Hannah Tolman. 10
2. Sarah Wiswell.
3. Relief Foster.
53 Samuel, b. Mh. 25, 1739 ; m. Elizabeth How. 11
54 Rebecca, b. ; d. unmd.
55 Abigail, b. ; m. Ebenezer Blake.
56 Hannah, d. Jany. 2, 1750, a. 6.
57 Sarah, b. ; m. Increase Blake, Oct 14, 1773.
58 Ann, b. ; m. John Baker, Oct 14, 1773.
8 ANN PEIRCE, [18] m. NATHANIEL LANGLEY.
V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
59 John, b. ; m. Patience T<riman*
60 Ann, b. ; m. Capt West, of Boston.
61 Nathaniel, b. ; d, uomd. — 62 William, b. ,- d. unmd.
63 Samuel, b. ; m. Mayo, of Roxbury.
9 HANNAH PIERCE, [20] m. EBENEZER CLAP, Feb 21, 1727-8,
who was b. Oct 4, 1705, the son of Ebenezer and Hannah, gr. son of
Nathaniel, and gr. gr. son of Nicholas. He d. Jany. 10, 1752, and she d. Nov.
24, 1757. He lived in the North part of Dorchester, and built the house now
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occupied by his gr. dau. Mrs. Howe, near the end of Willow Court It was
raised, 1750.
V. Chil. b. at Dorchester.
64 Abigail, b. Jany. 15, 1728-9; m. Henry Humphrey, June 5, 175(2; they had
9 or 10 chil. ; one of whom was — 65 Dea. James Humphrey, an important
man in Town and Church affairs.
66 Ann, b. Mh. 16, 1731 ; m. Noah Clap, Dec. 11, 1760, who was b. Jany. 25,
1718, and d. Ap. 10, 1799. She d. May 26, 1812. He grad. at Har. Coll.
1735 ; was Town Clerk of Dorchester about 50 years, and was more identi-
fied with town affairs than any other inhabitant of Dor. They had — 67
Ann; — 68 Hannah; — 69 John; — 70 Lois; — 71 Elizabeth; —
72 Sarah ; — 73 Lydia ; — 74 Ebenezer, who m. Eunice Pierce. [See
Par. 475, page 180.] — 75 Lucy.
76 Ebenezer, b. Ap. 23, 1732 ; m. Elizabeth Hall, dau. of Dea. Richard, Dec.
11, 1755; had —77 Ebenezer; — 78 Hannah; she d. Feb. 17, 1779,
and he m. Mary, dau. of Enoch Glover, May 13, 1759, and4iad — 79 Polly;
— 80 Ebenezer ; — 81 Elizabeth, m. Rer. Moses Everett ; — 82 Lem-
uel ; — 83 Eleazer ; — 84 Benjamin ; — 85 Enoch ; -^ 86 Ann ; —
87 Benjamin ; — 88 Elisha ; — 89 Amasa. He was a Colonel.
91 Lemuel, b. Ap. 9, 1735 ; m. 1. Susannah Capen, Dec. 11, 1760; had — 92
Susannah ; — 93 Lemuel ; — 94 Edward ; he m. 2. Rebecca, dau. of
Rev. Samuel Dexter, of Dedham, and had — 95 Samuel ; — 96 Ebenezer ;
— 97 Rebecca ; — 98 Jason ; — 99 Richard ; — 100 Elisha ; — 101 Ste-
phen ; — 102 William ; — 103 Richard. The last four now living.
105 Hannah, b. Sep. 8, 1736 ; m. Timothy Tileston, June 19, 1756, who d. Ap.
20, 1819, a. 91. She d. Jany. 1804. Elisha, b. June 10, 1743 ; m. Sarah
Bird, dau. of Thomas, June 17, 1773 ; he d. Aug. 4, 1775, and his wid. ro.
John Hawes.
106 William, b. Aug. 8, 1745 ; m. Sarah Tileston, Dec. 1, 1768, resided in
Boston ; had — 107 William T. ; — 108 John ; — 109 Mary.
10 Dea. EDWARD PIERCE, [52] m. 1. HANNAH TOLMAN. 2.
SARAH WISWELL. 3. RELIEF FOSTER. He was Dea. of the
Ch. in Dorchester about 40 years, and d. Feb. 22, 1818, a. 83.
VI . Chil. by 1. wf. at Dorchester.
110 Hannah. — 111 Edward.
Chil. by 2. wf.
112 JohnFlaveL
11 Col. SAMUEL PIERCE, [53] m. ELIZABETH HOW, who d. Dec.
18, 1797, a. 54, and he d. June 4, 1815, a, 76.
VI . Chil. b. at Dorchester.
113 Samuel, b. ; m. Abigail Lathrop. He was drowned.
114 Abraham, b. ; m. Lois Davenport
1 15 Elizabeth, b. ; m. Reuben Blake.
116 Ann, b. ; m. 1. Jesse Hawes.
2. Dea. John Clap, of Roxbury.
117 Lewis, b. ; m. Sarah Mosely ; he resides on the homestead of his
forefaUiers.
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TOLMANS.
Thomas Tolman emigrated to this country and settled at Dorchester, at what
period is not known, but probably about 1635 or 1636, and not in 1630 as has
been erroneously stated. He owned a large tract of land westerly of Neponset
Bridge, and also lands that are now included in the bounds of Sharon and 2Stougb«
ton. His house stood near the north side of the Creek over which the turnpike
road passes, about a quarter of a mile from Neponset Bridge. He was admitted
a freeman in 1G40.
f n a notice of him in the Gen. Register, the names of his chil. are given, and
mention is made of his *^ second wife Sarah. '^ This I apprehend is a mistake ;
his first wife was prob. Sarah, whom he m. before he emigrated, and several of
his chil. were probably b. in England, perhaps the first four, as no record of their
births are to be found, neither any record of the death of his first wife, or mar«
riage to his second wife Katherine^ who d. Nov. 7, 1677. His will is in the Pro-
bate Office at Boston.
THOMAS TOLMAN, m. SARAH prob. in Eng.
who was living in 1640. 2. m. EATHERINE , who i Nov.
7, 1677, and he d. Jany. 28, 1690.
II. Chil.
1 Thomas, b. 1634, prob. in Eng. ; m. Elizabeth Johnson. 1
2 Sarah, b. time and place unknown ; m. Henry Lead better, of Dorchester,
and d. Ap. 20, 1722.
3 Rebecca, b. time and place unknown ; m. James Tucker.
4 Mary b. place and time unknown ; m. Collins, perhaps of Lynn,
as her bro. John m. Elizabeth Collins, of Lynn.
5 Hannah, b. at Dorchester, 27, 5, 1642, as per Dor. Town Records, but the
Ch. Rec. say she was bap. 6, 2, 1640. She m. Creorge Lyon, and after^
wards m. William Blake.
6 John, b. 1642 ; m. 1. Elizabeth Collins. 2
(2. Mary Paul, June 15, 1692?)
7 Ruth, bap. 1644 ; m. Isaac Royal, prob. bro. of William Royal, Sen. He
was a carpenter.
1 THOMAS tGlMAN, Jr. [1] m. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Nov. 4,
1664, dau. of Richard Johnson, of Lynn. She d. Dec. 14, 1720, a. 82.
He was made a freeman, 1678, and d. Sep. 12, 1718, a. 84. '' Thomas Tol-
man^s wf. was dismissed to the Church in Milton, 18, 7, 167 1.'^ (Church Rec.)
III. Chil.
8 Thomas, b. m. Experience and had, in Dorchester,
— 9 Nathaniel, b. Dec. 22, 1691 ; — 10 Timothy, b. Jany. 10, 1693-4; —
11 Daniel, b. Nov. 25, 1695 ; — 12 Mary, b^Oct 4, 1697 ; — 18 Bluze or
Blaise, b. Ap. 8, 1704 ; — 14 Experience, b. Nov. 28, 1707.
15 Mary, b. 26, 9, 1671 ; m. Crane.
16 Samuel, b. June 11, 1676 ; m. Experience Clap, Nov. 21, 1704; he d. May
18, 1738, a. 61 ; she d. Ap. 9, 1726* a. 43, both in Dorchester. For a 2. wf.
he ro. Patience Humphrey. He had by the 1 wf. — 17 Aquila, b, Oct. 16,
41
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1705 ; — 18 Samuel, b. Sep. 20, 1706 ; d. Jaly 14, 1707 ; — 19 Samoel, b.
Dec 14, 1707 ; d. Feb. 22, 1708 ; — 20 Sarah, b. Sep. 3, 1809 ; — 21 Pri^
cilia, b. Nov. 20, 1710; — 22 Desire; — 23 Elizabeth ; — 24 Johnaon,
who was the gr. fa. of the Hon. Thomas Tolman, of Boston ; — 25 William ;
— 26 Hopestill.
27 Daniel, b. May 1, 1679 ; m. Sarah Humphreys, Ap. 16, 1708, and had —
28 Persilia, b. Dec. 27, 1708 ; d. June 26, 1709 ; — 29 Jonas, b. Jany. 16,
1709-10, who m. wf. Susannah, before 1742, when they buried a dan.
2 JOHN TOLMAN, [6] m. 1. ELIZABETH COLLINS, of Lynn, who
was prob. b. Ap. 8, 1666, the dau. of John Collins, of Lynn. She was
admitted to the Ch. in Dor. 16, 6, 1673, and he joined, 2, 11, 1676. He was
made a freeman, 1678. She d. Oct 7, 1690 ; and he was prob. the John Tol-
man who m. Mary Paul, June 15, 1692. He d. Jany. 1, 1724-5, a. 82.
III. Chil.
30 Elizabeth, b. 14, 10, 1677; m. Moses Huts, (Hewes ?) b. June 15, 1692.
31 John, b. 8, 2, 1671 ; m. Susannah Breck, Feb. 1697, who was b. Nov. 9,
1678, the dau. of John Breck, of Dorchester. They had — 32 Hannah, b.
May 4, 1698 ; — 33 John, b. Ap. 6, 1700 ; who prqb. had a wf. HanaaK ; —
34 Jerusha, b. Aug. 24, 1702 ; — 35 Susannah, b. May 13, 1705 ; — 36
Ruth, b. Ap. 10, 1708 ; — 37 Josiah, b. Ap. 19, 1710.
37 Joseph, b. 6, 7, 1674.
38 Benjamin, b. Dec. 6, 1676.
39 Henry, b. Mb. 4, 1678-9 ; m. Hannah 8
40 Anne, b. 2, 1, 1681.
41 Ebenezer, b. Mh. 27, 1683 ; prob. had wf. Mary. Daniel, son of (Ebeneaer
and Mary Tolman, d. July 21, 1750, a. 2 mos.)
42 Ruth, b. July 1, 1685. — 43 WUliam, b. Sep. 2, 1687.
3 HENRY TOLMAN, [39] m. HANNAH He resided
at Dorchester for some years and ^hen removed to Attleboro^, where he
d. at an advanced age. His chil. were b. at Dorchester. His wife d. Nov. 1 1,
1735.
IV. ChiL
44 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 2, 1706.
45 Henry, b. Feb. 23, 170S-9 ; m. Mary Slack. 4
46 Hannah, b. Dec: 6, 17ia 47 (Molly, prob. d. unmd. ?)
4 HENRY TOLMAN [45] m. MARY SLACK, dau. of Dea. Benjamin
Slack, of Attleboro'. He resided at Attleboro\ aiyi d. Dec. 25, 1762 ;
and his wid. d. at Fitzwilliam, N. H., Dec. 26, 1785. His sons were remarkable
for their stature, only one, John, was less than six feet in height.
V. ChU.
48 Ruth, b. Jany. 15, 1737-8 ; m. Isaac Jackson, resided at Attleboro^ and Fitz-
william, N. H.
4S Thomas, b. Sep. 20, 1739 ; m. Mary Pidge,of Attleboro\ Ap. 1, 1762. Re-
sided at A. till about the Revolution ; moved lo that part of Fitzwilliam, N.
H., now Troy, where he kept a tavern 30 years, and d. aged over 90. [Was
he the Lieut. Thomas Tolman, tken of Wrentfaam, who m. Lois Clark, of
Attleboro', Aug. 17, 1780 ?]
50 Henry, b. Oct. 8, 1741 ; d. at Att)eboK>% at about the age of 25 or 30.
51 JohB, b. Feb. 3, 1743-4 ; «. had me child, and prob. d. about 1773, kt At-
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02 Anne, b. Mh. 21, 1746 ; d. young.
58 Ebenezer, b. May 31. 1748. For his history [see page 142, par. 348] ; at the
end of this article, see some remarks on his journal. ^
64 William, b. Mh. 27, 1750 ; m. Chloe White, of Mansfield, Nov. 20, 1777,
and resided in that part of Petersham now Dana.
55 Joseph, b. July 19, 175*3. For his history, [see page 148, par. 350.]
56 Chloe, b. May 12, 1754 ; m. Capt. Gilson ; resided in Richmond,
(N. H. ?)
57 Benjamin, b. May 6, 1766, according to the Town Records of Attleboro% but
should prob. be 1756, as his father d. Dec. 25, 1762. He m. Hepsebah
Newell ; moved to Fitzwilliam, N. H. and thence to Marlboro% N. H. and d«
aged between 80 and 90.
EBENEZER TOLMAN'S JOURNAL.
In the 6th vol. of the New England Historic-Genealogical Register, commen-
cing at page 129, is published wlmt is called a *^ Journal kept by Jeseph Ware^
of Needham, Masd.^^ This journal purports to b^ a record of daily events as they
occurred to the army under Col, Arnold, in the expedition to Quebec in 1775.
The paternihr of this Journal is in dispute. I have been furnished by Mr. William
Tolman, of Watertown, N. Y. with a portion of a Journal, a part having been
lost, which he alleges was ** kept " by his father, Ebenezer Tolman, who was a
member of the same company to which Mr. Ware belonged. A comparison of
this journal with what is called the original of Mr. Ware, establishes the fact that
one is a copy of the other, or that both are copies of some other. They are, with
the exception of now and then a word, identically the same, save one important
entry which will be noticed. A comparison also shows with considerable cer-
tainty that they were written by the same hand. The writing is very similar,
and I think I am not mistaken in the opinion that he who penned the one also
penned the other, and there is a reasonable presumption that Mr. Tolman was the
penman, and that the one furnished me by his son is the original ; and for sev*
eral reasons. First, it appears to have been written at different periods, and has
an older appearance than Mr. Ware's copy, which looks as though it was written
all at one time, and almost with the same pen. Second, Mr. Ware does not use
the personal pronoun I from beginning to end, whereas Mr. Tolman says under
date of Jany. 19, 1,776, " This dav I was taken down with the small pox and
carried to the Hospital, and in 15 days was able to return to the prison.^' And
lastly, two sons and two daughters of Mr. Tolman now living, all unite in saying
that they have, time and again, heard their father speak of his journal as one
that he *^ kept ** on the march and while in prison, and that they have no doubt
that it is in his handwriting. They do not wish to have injustice done to Mr.
Ware, neither do they wish that their father should have credit for that which
does not belong to him. Mr. Tolman and Mr. Ware had frequent intercourse
aAer the war, and the former may have furnished the latter with a copy of the
journal.
Were it not that this book has extended beyond the limits which I intended, I
should have been pleased to have published portions of the Journal, and also other
facts relating to Mr. Tolman. He, like the rest of the soldiers, suffered great
hardships on the march, being almost starved for want of provisions, was impris-
oned nearly a year, and a part of the time in irons for an attempt that was made
to break prison by those confined.
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JOHN LOCKE, OF HAMPTON, N. H.
Tradition says that John Locke came from Yoricshire, England, in 1644,
(some accounts say 1636,) and ^^ first settled at Dover in N. H. where he owned
a right of land ; ^^ that from thence he moved to what is known as Port Point, in
New Castle, and ahout 1652 married Elizabeth, the dau. of William Berry, (who
was probably the first settler of Hampton,) at a place called Sandy Beach, now
Kye.
From New Castle, Mr. Locke moved to Sagamore Creek, where he resided
till 1655, when he went to Hampton. Af\er a thorough search of the ancient
records at Dover, Portsmouth, and Hampton, I have come to the conclusion that
so far as dates at least are concerned, that full reliance cannot be placed upon
the above tradition. There is no record evidence that Mr. Locke ever resided at
or had a " right of land '^ at Dover ; his name is not found among the early
settlers. The first notice I find of him is in the Portsmouth records, viz : —
'' And likewise John Locke is to have a house lott between John Jackson^s and
William Cotten^s rails, the lott eight acres. At a town meeting held this first
day of Januarie, 1656."
At a meeting Jany. 22, 1660, •' John Locke having eight acres to have eight
more ; '' and the same year there was laid out to him eight acres from Stoney
Brook towards John Jones, 24 pole wide and 40 pole back into the woods, upon a
South West line. This was prob. the 8 acres granted Janv. 22, 1660. John
Locke, of Portsmouth, Carpenter, and wf. Elizabeth, sold James Drew a new
dwelling-house and 8 acres, Mh. 23, 1660-61, and Sep. 8, 1674 he sold 6 acres
to William (Collins?) " dividend land in Portsmouth.'* The latter sale was un-
doubtedly after he located himself on what was a " disputed territory," being
claimed on the one side by Portsmouth or New Castle, and on the other by Hamp-
ton. The little knowledge I have of the locations at Rye and Hampton, does not
enable me to speak very decidedly about the lands first granted him ; but Thomas
J. Pardons, Esq. of Rye, to whom I am greatly indebted for the statistics of the
family and descendants of John Locke, says that he has no doubt but what the
second grant of " 8 acres,*' was in the vicinity of Locke's Neck. My want of
knowledge forbids of my going furtherinto the details. I am pretty well satisfied
he did not move to Joscelyn's Neck till about 1665 or 6.
At a town meeting ih Portsmouth, Mh. 8, 1665-6, he subscribed 58 for Mr.
Moody (the minister,) and the same year Capt Locke was fined 5, whether shil-
lings or pounds, or for what is not stated, — ** Oct. 26, 1671, a noate drawee on
Hen. Dering, Constable, to pay John Locke 12s." Being a carpenter, he would
be likely to be called upon to do work out of the town where he then resided,
(Hampton.)
The present age is noted for claiming for individuals the paternity of various
measures and inventions, and perhaps it would be well to claim for Capt Locke
the credit of being the first " squatter." It appears by the records of Hampton,
that he '* sat down on the common lands at Josselyn's Neck," and began clearing
a farm without saying ^^ by your leave," and as the inhabitants claimed a right (^
saying who should be citizens of the town, they were rather indignant at his inde-
pendence, and May 24, 1666, (1666-7 ?) they chose a committee to pull up his
fence ; and Mh. 12, 1667, " to warn him to desist from improving the town's
land, and to notify him that the town is displeased with his building there.'^
Complaint was made against him as a '* trespasser," and he was warned to appear
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at the next meetiog and give an account of himself. On the 8 (28?) <^ March,
1667, (1667-8?) the town voted as follows, viz, "Upon the motion of John
Locke, who desireth to yield himself to the town of Hampton as an inhabitant
here amonsst us, being already settled upon Josselyn's Neck in Hampton bounds,
the towne hath accepted of ye said John Locke for an inhabitant accordingly,^*
and thus the '^ squatter ^* became transformed into an " inhabitant,^' and here he
continued to reside the rest of his days. " John Locke, Sen'* was killed by the
Heathen in his lot at work upon, Aug. 26, 1696," [Hampton Town Rec.l I ex-
tract from the Rev. Huntington Porter's discourse, delivered at Rye, Jany. 1,
1801, the following. In the year 1694, [it should be 1696^ a person by the
name of John Locke being at the Neck, was ambushed and killed by them (i. e.
the Indians,) as he was reaping grain in his field ; against whom it seems they
had some time before, formed a particular grudge, on account of his having been
very active against them, and instrumental in defeating them in several of their
attempts to destroy the inhabitants on the sea-coast ; and who, at this time, came
eight in number, with an express design, (as appeared afterwards,) to avenge
themselves in his death ; and having accomplished their bloody purpose, returned
again without any other material damage.*' *
Another account says that a boy was with him, who secreted himself under
some bundles of grain and escaped, and that Capt Locke aAer being shot, struck
one of the Indians with his sickle, and partly cut off his nose.
'^ iosselyn's Neck ** since that time has been known by the name of '* Locke's
Neck." He is supposed to have been 70 years old at the time of his death,
although one account says 78 — the first is probably the most correct.
There has been an impression on the minds of a few individuals that there
was another Locke at Hampton or in the vicinity, at an early period. In 1810,
May 10, Jonathan and David Locke made the following deposition, which is pre-
served at Rye.
** This may certify to whom it may concern, that the following genealogy of
the ancestors, in substance as foUoweth, hath been told unto us by our forefathers,
the truth to which we attest to, viz. : 1st; We say that Jonathan Palmer, deceased,
was the son and lawful heir to Christopher Palmer and Elizabeth Palmer.
2d. Christopher Palmer's wife Elizabeth, was daughter and lawful heir to
William and Judith Berry.
3d. William Berry's wife Judith was daughter and lawful heir to the Locke
and bis wife who cume^rom England, said Locke's wife's name before marriage
was Hermins, and she brought with her into New England a coat of arms, so
called, which referred to John Hermins. William Berry's wife Judith was daugh-
ter and lawful heir to Nathaniel Locke and his wife, whose name previous to
marriage was Hermins."
The facts here stated are not wholly to be relied on. The records of Rye
show that Christopher Palmer m. Elizabeth Locke, July 24, 1705, and that their
son, Jonathan was b. May 16, 1707. How William Berry and his wife Judith
became mixed up in the story I know not, but think it is possible that Judith, the
wife of William Berry, was the wid. of Nathaniel Locke, and the mother by said
Locke of Elizabeth Locke, who m. Christopher Palmer.
The records of Portsmouth give evidence that there was a Nathaniel Locke
there in 1672.
*^ Mh. 4 d:^ 5, 1672, Nathaniel Locke did two days work on Highways at Great
Island " (New Castle) and Sep. 30, 1672, a noate was drawn on Henry Bering
for Nathaniel Locke for six shillings." Another record is *^ At a meeting of the
Selectmen this 5th March 1674-5, upon motion made by Widow Locke to live
in the school house on the Great Island in order to the teaching of children to
read and sew, have granted her desire." Was she not the wid. of Nathaniel
before mentioned ? I will only add, that tradition says that the other Locke (not
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John) left no sons. John and Nathaniel were probably brothers, and perhaps
were the sons of John Locke, of London, who m. Christian French, July 2^^
1624, and had John, b. Sep. 16, 16t27, and Nathaniel, b. Nov. 11, 16*29.
I have endeavored to arrange the following account of the descendants of Capt
Locke in the best manner possible from the materials which I have been able to
obtain. It is very probable that some errors may be found. The imperfect
records that have been received do not enable me to place, with an absolute cer-
tainty, each individual in the family to which he belongs. I hope my name-
sakes of New Hampshire will give me credit for what I have done, ra^r than
find fault for what I have not done.
[ When no State is named^ New Hampshire is understood.]
1 Capt. JOHN LOCKE, m. ELIZABETH BERRY, dau. of WiHIam, of
Portsmouth, about 1652. There is no record to be found of the births of
his chil. but from a deposition made by his son John, (who was prob. the eldest)
in 1729, he, John, Jr. was b. about 1654, and at the settlement of the estate of
the father, the chil. are named in the order in which I place them below. He
was killed as before stated, Aug. 26, 1696 ; his wid. was living, Feb. 1707.
II. ChU.
2 John, b. about 1654 ; m. Elizabeth 2
8 Elizabeth, b. ; prob. d. unmd. before 1708, as she is not named in the
settlement of her father^s estate.
4 Nathaniel, b. 1661 ; m. Dorothy Blake, Jany. 22, 1688-9. S
5 Alice, or Else, b. ; was living in 1706, by some it has been sup-
posed that she was the wf. of Nehemiah Berry, who m. Alice Locke, Mb. 14#
1714, but this last Alice it is now supposed was a grand dau. of John, Sen.
6 Edward, b. ; m. Hannah Jenness. 4
7 Tryphena, b. ; was living in 1708, (see 18. )
8 Rebeckah, b. ; was living in 1708.
9 Mary, was living in 1708 ; [did she m. William Hopworth,of Boston,
Jany. 8, 1697 ?]
10 William, b. Ap. 17, 1677 ; m. Hannah Knowles, Nov. 28, 1699. 5
11 James, b. ; m. 6
12 Joseph, b. ; m. Salome (White?) 7
2 JOHN LOCKE, [21 m. ELIZABETH * • His father, about
1677, gave him half his right of land on *' Josling's Neck.'* Feb. 8,
1707-8, John, Jr. then Sen'- gave his son John, Jr. half of all his lands at " Jos-
ling's Neck," in consideration that he pay a debt to Robert Elliot ; and the other
half on condition that he maintain his mother, and pay his brother Jethro ;^5.
He had the following children, perhaps others.
III. Chil.
18 John, b. ; m. Sarah 8
14 (Richard, b. ?)
15 Jethro, b. ; m. Dorothy Locke, [17] Jany. 20, 1720. 9
3 NATHANIEL LOCKE, [41 m. DOROTHY BLAKE, (dau. of Jasper,)
Jany. 22, 1688-9, who was b. Sep. 17, 1668, and d. at Hampton, N. H.
Sep. 28, 1737. He d. Nov. 12, 1734, a. 73. Tradition says he had 19 chU
The births of all have not been found, and there may be some doubt whether some
of those whom I have given below were his chil.
III. ChU.
16 John, b. 1689 ; nothing farther is known of him— it is poauUe he may have
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17 Dorothy, b.Mh. 20, 1691; m.hercousiQ, Jethro Locke, (15) Jany. 20, 1720. 9
18 Tryphena, b. m. John Knowles, Dec. 13, 1713, who was b.
May 14, 1686, son of John, of Hampton. It has generally been supposed that
that she was a dau. of John Locke, Sen'- but from the age of her husband
and other facts, the presumption is that she was a gr. dau. of John, Sen^* and
prob. dau. of Nathaniel, though she may have been a dau. of John, Jr.
19 Elizabeth, b. 1693-4; m. Thomas Leavitt, Nov. 24, 1715. She d. at
Hampton Falls, July 11, 1776, a. 82. It b not certain that she was a dau. of
Nathaniel — she may have been a niece ; possibly a dau. of John, Jr. or of
James.
20 Bachel, b. Dec. 12, 1695 ; m. William Moulton, Jany. 6, 1715, and d. Jany.
20, 1774, at Hampton.
21 Nathaniel,(a) b. Oct. 18, 1698 ; ra. 1. Abigail Prescott, Jany. 6, 1726. 10
2. Mary Stubbs.
22 Samuel,(a) b. 1701-2; m. Jerusha Shaw, Dec. 11, 1729. 11
23 Jonathan,(a) b. Dec. 22, 1705 ; m. (Norton ?) 12
24 Deborah,(a| b. ; m. William Buckinan, [Bucknam] Oct 19, 1732.
^Ohe record says 1722.] They removed to Falmouth, Me. and she with her
mfant and her bro. Nathaniels wf. and a Mrs. Noyes, were all lost in a vessel
bound from Casco Bay to Cape Ann or Boston, about 1735.
9i: akt^k' /Vi \ There is a strong probability that some or all of these three
27 tSiv, j brothers settled in Rhode Island. See Appendix J,
4 EDWARD LOCKE, [6] m. HANNAH JENNESS, who was b. Mb. 26,
1673, the dau. of Francis Jenness. He lived at Rye, N. H. and prob. d.
there at an advanced age.
III. Chil.
28 Francis, b. July 18, 1694 ; m. 1. Deliverance 13
2. Sarah Moulton, Mb. 11, 1733.
29 Samuel, b. Sep. 4, 1698 ; m. Margaret Ward, Feb. 11, 1725, of Norlhamp-
ton. He is prob. the same who with wf Mnrgaret, then of Kingston, and
called a *' laborer,*^ sold land there, Mb. 31, 1734. Had Margaret bap. Nov.
20, 1726, at Hampton Falls.
30 Edward, b. May 28, 1701 ; m. Hannah Blake. U
31 Prudence, b. May 30, 1707 ; m. 1. Ebenezer Weare, Ap. 3, 1735. *
2. Andrew Webster, Dec. 29, 1742.
32 James, b. Oct. 4, 1709 ; m. Mercy ; was a cordwainer at Rochester,
in 1737.
83 Thomas, b. June 10, 1713 ; was prob. of Rochester, 1740, and of Barrington
1740-41, and sold lands at those dates. See Res'y of Deeds at Exeter, vol.
25, p. 376, and vol. 26, p. 180. Benjamin and Levi, sons of a Thomas
Locke, were bap. at Kensington, Aug. 25, 1745.
6 Dea. WILLIAM LOCKE, [10] m. HANNAlf KNOWLES, Nov. 23,
1699, who was b. at Hampton, Ap. 18, 1678, and d. at Rye, Sep. 12,
1769, a. 91. He d. Jany. 22, 1768, a. 90. William Locke, of Portsmouth, was
called a ^* Shopkeeper,^' 1726 ; prob. the Deacon or his son William.
(a) Nathaniel, Joseph, Samuel, Jonathan, Abijah, and Deborah, were all bap. at one time,
m, thtir names tUna in the above order on the Church Record.
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84 Jonathan, b. Mh. 15, 1702 ; m. Sarah Haines, Mh. 2, 1727. 16
85 William, b. ; m. 1. Mirabah Page, Feb. 1729. 16
2. Elizabeth Rand, Jany. 5, 1785.
86 Abigail, b. ; m. loses Philbrick, Jany. 4, 1726-7, and resided at Rye.
87 Hannah, b. ; d. young.
88 Patience, b. 1710 ; m. (Noah Moulton, Nov. 16, 1749 ; resided at North
Hampton ?) •
89 Sarah, b. ; m. Francis (Jenness ?) prob. resided at Harrington.
40 Elijah, b. ; m. Huldah Perkins, Mh. 22, 1739. 17
41 Elisha, b. ; m. Tryphena Moulton, Jany. 13, 1743. 18
42 Eliphalet, b. ; d. young.
48 Jemima, b. Jany. 20, 1*720-21 ; m. John Blake, of Greenland, May, 1740.
44 Hannah, b. 1724 ; m. Jeremiah Berry, Oct. 3, 1745, and d. July 1, 1770, a.
46 ; had a son Levi.
6 JAMES LOCKE, [11] ra. . In 1712-18, July 17, there
was ^< allotted ^^ to him half of two shares in the 1st north division where
his house stood, in Hampton, at the north end. James Locke, of Rye, bought
land of H. Jenness, Feb. 18, 1724-5, and sold land to John Locke, 1734. I find
no records of births of chil. but suppose that James below, was his son — may
have had other chil.
III. Chil.
45 James, b. ; m. Sarah 19
7 JOSEPH LOCKE, [12] m. SALOME (WfflTE ?) He resided in Rye,
was a Selectman, and prob. a Captain, and d. (Mh. 1768?) May 25, 1718,
he boaght of Nathaniel Berry, land at Sandy Beach, New Castle ; July 81, 1718,
be bought land of D. Greene, or Greeno. Joseph, called of Portsmoudi, bought
land, Ap. 2, 1720, and Joseph, of Rye, made another purchase, Feb. 3, 1726-7.
Ensign Jos. Locke bought 4 acres near *^ Dry Point,^* 1728.
III. Chil.
46 Salome, b. Oct. 20, 1710 ; m. Jonathan Goes, of Rye, " a weaver," who
bought land of her father, Dec. 11, 1738.
47 Joseph, b. Ap. 27, 1716 ; m. I. Hannah Jenness, Dec 4, 1739. 20
2. wid. Mary Odiorne, Ap. 20, 1768.
48 Elizabeth, b. Dec. 1, 1718; m. Jude Allen, Jany. 6, 1743.
49 Mary, b. May 1, 1720 ; m. Solomon White, of New Castle, June 25, 1745 ; —
resided at Epping.
50 Annis, or Ann, b. Mh. 25, 1723 ; m. John Perkins, Mh. 10, 1748.
51 Abigail, b. Nov. 6, 1725 ; m. Robinson Trefethen, Jany. 25, 1748.
52 Jeremiah, b. Aug. 4, 1728 ; m. Mary Elkins, Feb. 5, 1753. 21
8 JOHN LOCKE, [13] m. SARAH and resided at
Rye, and d. 1774 or 75, a 91,
IV. Chil.
53 John, b. 1714 ; d. Jany. 26, 1718.
54 Richard, b. July 28, 1720 ; m. Elizabeth Garland. 22
55 Mary, b. Nov. 13, 1722 ; d. July, 1736.
56 Jacob, b. Nov. 12. 1727 ; d. Aug. 1736.
57 John, b. ; d. June 23, 1730. — 58 Abner, b. ; d. Aug. 11, 1786.
69 Tryphena, b. ; d. Aug. 18, 1786.
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9 JETHRO LOCKE, [15] m. his cousin DOROTHY LOCKE, [17]
Jany. 20, 1720. He resided at Rye, and d. 1737. [He names in his
will his dau. Dority, son John ; and bro. John, his Exr.]
IV. ChU.
60 Dorothy, bap. June 28, 1721.
61 Simon, bap. Dec. 29, 1723 ; prob. d. young.
62 Jethro, b. June 27, 1727 ; m. Hannah Rand, Feb. 2, 1748. 28
10 NATHANIEL LOCKE, [211 m. 1. ABIGAIL PRESCOTT, Jany.
6, 1726, who was shipwrecked and drowned in a vessel bound from
Casco Bay to Cape Ann or Boston, in 1735. At the same time Mrs. Buckman,
sister of Nathaniel Locke, and her child, and a Mrs. Noyes, were also lost, and
all the crew. Mr. Locke was bap. at Hampton Falls, (^* a married man *') Nov.
27, 1728. Nov. 14, 1729, then of Falmouth, he sells land in Chichester, N. H.
For a 2. wf. he m. Mary Stubbs, of Yarmouth, Me. He d. at Falmouth, 1780
or '81.
IV. Chil. by 1. wf.
63 John, bap. at Hampton Falls, Nov. 29, 1727. He prob. d. younff, as there
was another John by the 2. wf. The first wf. it \s said left two cnil. one of
whom m. a Jefiers and went to the British Provinces, whether son or dau. I
know not. The other was a son, who had a dau. Abigail, who m. 1782, a
Mr. Noyes, and had a son living in Portland, 1851.
64 Nathaniel, b. ; d. at Falmouth, 1756 or '58, a. 28.
Chil. by 2. wf.
65 Jonathan, b. ; m. Sarah Dunbar, of Hinsham. He was a shipmaster; he
had a son Jonathan who was a shipmaster, who was b. 1772 ; m. Hannah Tate,
of Boston, 1797, who now resides there his wid. He was shipwrecked and
with his vessel and crew lost in the Bark Fox, of Boston, in the Mediterranean,
in 1804 ; left no issue. Jonathan, Sen. had also a dau. Lear, who m. Samuel
Buckman, who lived in the Province of New Brunswick. They are both dead ;
had a son, E. T. Buckman, in New York city.
66 John, b. ; resided at Falmouth ; had a son Ebenezer, whose wid.
Anna, d. Ap. 14, 1845, a. 73. Ebenezer was the father of Nathaniel, who re-
sided at Falmouth, 1851.
67 Abijah, b. ; m. was a Capt. (shipmaster?) at Falmouth; 1775 helped
build a fort there. [Mass. Kolls.]
68 Josiah, b. ; was at Falmouth, 1775, at work on the Fort ; was in an
expedition to Penobscot, 1779. He prob. d. Ap. 12, 1841, a. 84, at Fal-
mouth.
Nathaniel had a dau. who m. a Farrar,of Falmouth, Me. and one who m. a
Hunnewell, of Windham, Me. and one or more beside. Eh'zabeth, dau. of Na-
thaniel Locke, was bap. at Hampton or Hampton Falls, Oct. 27, 1728. Mrs.
Susannah Locke d. at Falmouth, Oct. 1828 ; she had 11 chil. 99 gr. chil. 211 gr.
gr. chil. and 14 gr. gr. gr. chil.
11 SAMUEL LOCKE, [22] m. JERUSHA SHAW, Dec. 11, 1729;
resided at Hampton, and d. Dec. 5, 1789, ^^ aged about 88.** She d.
Nov. 4, 1780, a. 71.
IV. Chil.
69 Esther, b. 1730-31 ; d. Ap. 22, 1736.
70 Jonathan, b. Sept 29, 1732 ; m. Hannah Fogg, Ap. 14, 1757. 14
71 Nathaniel, b. 1735 ; d. May 3, 1736.
72 Deborah, bap. May 5, 1737 ; d. same day, a. 3 wks,
78 Caleb, b. Aug. 12, 1738; went to Hollis, Me. 25
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^4 Samuel, b. July 28, 1740 ; tradition says he had 8 wives. 86
75 Myriam, b. June 16, 1743 ; m. Elisha Moulton.
76 Joseph, bap. Aug. 18, 1745 ; d. Dec. 10, 1745, a. 4 mos.
77 Mary, b. Dec. 14, 1746 ; m. 1. Tristram Redmond.
2. Joseph Towle.
U JONATHAN LCXJKE, [23] m. prob. NORTON,
dau. of Samuel Notion, of Chilmark, Mass. and her sister Content m.
John Thacher, father of the late Dr. James Thacher, of Plymouth, Mass. He
was at Newport, R. I. in 172H, but where his principal home was is uncertain ;
he may have lived at Attleboro% Mass. a part of the time. Tradition says he d.
young, and that his wife was the mother of a posthumous child only, which was
brought up by its grandfather Norton. No dates of any kind have been ascer-
tained.
IV. Chil.
78 Jonathan, b. about 1726 ; m. Abigail Perry. 41
13 FRANCIS LOCKE, [28] m. 1. DELIVERANCE
2. m. SARAH MOULTON, Mb. 11, 1733, (prob. b. Feb. 10, 1692,
the dau. of Joseph and Bethiah.) He resided at Rye, and d. about 1754.
IV. Chil. by L wf.
79 Hannah, b. Jan. 8, 1719-20. ^
80 Sarah, b. Feb. 17, 1722 ; d. Dec. 6, 1735.
81 Francis, b. June 27, 1724 ; m. Sarah Page, Jany. 24, 1751. 17
82 Deliverance, b. Aug. 16, 1*726.
83 Eleanor, b. Mb. 16, 1728-29; m. William Ham, of Dover, Feb. 15, 1749.
84 Ephraim, b. Feb. 4, 1730-31 ; m. Comfort Dowse, May 14, 17o2. 28
85 Prudence, b.Mh. 20, 1731-32 ; m. Israel Marden, Dec. 27, 1753.
14 EDWARD LOCKE, [30] m. HANNAH BLAKE, Dec. 17, 1724,
(dau. of Moses,) who was b. Dec. 18, 1704, and d. Nov. 27, 1789. He
resided at Kensington, N. H. and d. Jany. 29, 1788. Joseph Moulton sold Edward
Locke, of Hampton, for 6 yeare' labor, 44 acres of land, Sep. 22, 1723, Reg.
of Deeds, Exeter, vol. 15, p. 367. Will proved, Ap. 16, 1788.
IV. Chil.
86 Lydia, b. Dec. 22, 1725 ; d. Nov. 17, 1735.
87 Abigail, bap. Ap. 12, 1730 ; d. Dec. 18, 1735.
88 Moses, b. July 8, 1733 ; m. Mary Organ, Mh. 12, 1755. 29
89 Timothy Blake, b. Oct. 30, 1735 ; m. 1. Lydia Dow, June 1, 1757. 30
m. 2. Patience I'erkins, Jan. 22, 17Q1.
90 Lydia, b. A p. 5, 1738 ; m. Benjamin Eastman, July 7, 1757, and d. about
1816, at Kensington.
91 Abigail, b. July 25, 1741 ; m. Onesephorus Page.
92 Edward, b. Mh. 6, 1744, (d. Jany. 12, 1747 ?) (a)
(a) It is very prob. that Elder Locke, who was at Gilmaaton, was Edward, whose birth
is givea above. Elder Edward J. Locke, said to have been b. in Kye, 1742, removed to Gil-
manton, where be and wf. Abigail were bap Aog. 15, 1775, and joined the Baptist Chnrclu
May 7, 1777 ; be was licensed by the Bap. Ch. to preach Dec 4, 1779. He formal J v seceded
from tbe Bap. Ch. and was for a time wiih the Shakers ; bat in 1780 became a preacher of the
Freewill denomination, of which he was an originator. In company with Eloer Tozar Lord
of Barrington, and John Shepherd, Esq. of Qllmanton, be is said to have speiH a week in
fittting and prayer, locked up in an «nooc«pled hoasc^ at the «toe of whkh thej wrota dowft
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93 Hannah, b. Ap. 36, 1747 ; ro. Jeremiah Dearborn, Oct. 80, 1795 ; veMed at
Kensington, and d. Oct. 18, 1820. Had dau. Hannah, who m. Enoch Gove,
and they had Hannah Locke, wh6 m. Emery Brown, father of Asa W. Brown
of Cincinnati, O.
16 JONATHAN LOCKE, [34] m. SARAH HAINES, Mh. 2, 1727, the
dau. of William, of Greenland. He resided at Rye, and d. Jafty. 2,
1774, a. 72. She d. Oct 1753.
IV. ChU.
94 Sarah, b. Jany. 3, 1728 ; d. Sep. 26, 1742.
95 Patience, b. Feb. 10, 1730.
96 Jonathan, b. Jany. 29, 1732 ; m. Abigail Towle. 31
97 Mary, b. Sep. 21), 1733.
98 David; b. Aug. 24, 1735 ; ro. Hannah Lovering, Feb. 9, 1758. 32
99 Abigail, b. Sep. 5, 1736 ; nu James Perkins, Feb. 23, 1758. She d. Mb.
24, 1803, at Rye.
100 William, b. July 26, 1738 ; m. Keziah Paine. Resided at Chester; has a
gr. son True J. residing at Chester.
101 Margaret, b. July 20, 1740.
102 Abner, b. July 81, 1742 ; d. Oct. 1753.
103 Sarah, b. Aug. 28, 1744 ; d. unmd. in Rye, Dec. 31, 1796.
104 Hannah, b. Dec. 18, 1746.
105 John, b. Dec. 9, 1748. Tradition says that the nsodier and 5 cltildrea d. of
the throat distemper between 11th and 17th Oct. 1753.
16 WILLIAM LOCKE, [351 m. 1. MIRABAH PAGE, Feb. 1729. 2. m.
BETSY [ELIZABETH] RAND, Jany. 5, 1734-35; resided at Rye.
I find no records of chil. by 1st wf. He may have mo?ed to (Barhngton ?)
IV. Chil. by 2. wf.
106 Mirabah, b. Aug. 5, 1735. — 107 Hannah, b. Feb. 18, 1737-38.
108 Elizabeth, b. Mh 3, 1739-40. — 109 Abigail, b. Mh. 4, 1743.
110 WUIiam, b. Sep. 9, 1745 ; m. Betsy Babb. ^
112 Samuel, b. Aug. 14, 1748. — 113 Mary, b. Ap. 6, 1751.
17 ELUAH LOCKE, [401 m. HULDAH PERKINS, Mh. 22, 1739, who
was b. Sep. 23, 1718. Resided at Rye; was a deacon; d. about 1782.
IV. Chil.
114 Huldi^h, b. Oct. 2, 1739 ; m. Moses Seavey.
115 Martha, bap. Jany. 3, 1742; m. Bickford Lang, Mh. 8, 1764.
116 Mary, bap. Nov. 25, 1744 ; m. Robert Saunders, July 7, 1765.
117 Elijah, bap. Sep. 29, 1746 ; d. yg. — 118 Elizabeth, bap. Jany. 15, 1749.
119 Levi, bap. Dec. 9, 1750.
190 William, bap. Ap. 15, 1753 ; d. yg.
121 Elijah, bap. Dec. 15, 1754; m. Elizabeth Brown, Nov.^1, 1776. Re- 34
sided at Rye or Epsom, and had a 2d wf.
122 William, b. June 16, 1758 ; m. Abigail Saunders, Oct 28, 1778. 86
their views and ordained each other in the new denomination. Elder Locke remained some
years in Gilmanton, then removed to Chesierville, Me. and d. when absent from home at Em-
den, Feb 24, a. 82. tiis son, Ward Locke, was a preacher, and representative from Cl^es-
terville, and d. Nov. idsiS. He m. Betsy bteams, of Mt. Vernon, Me. and had son liiram
Ward, b. 1819, who was a teacher in Mississippi in 1849. Eld. Ward Locke's wid. m. Sam-
iMl Cnahman, of New Okwcester, Me. (See ilistory of Gilmanton, p. 215.)
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It ELI8HA LOCKE, [41] m. TBTPHENA IfOULTON, Jany. 13, 1748.
Resided at HaverhUl, Grafton Co. N. H.
IV. cha.
128 Elisha, b. 1743 ; d. yg. — 124 Daniel, b. 1745 ; piob. d. yg.
125 Mary, b. 1747 ; m. Ladd, of Haverhill.
126 Hannah, b. 1755; m. Ladd, of Haverhill, brother of the one
above.
127 William, b. ; was a peculiar sort of a man ; was a stone-cutter, and
went by the name of '' Picker Locke ; '' he d. at Rye, Ap. 19, 182S.
128 Elisha, b. 1760, was a soldier of the Revolution ; resided then in GraAon
Co. N. H. ; m. and had — 128> Phebe, b. 1790 ; d. 1809 ; — 128^ Wallace,
b. 1792, is a Methodist minister in Orleans Co. N. Y. ; — 128^ Susan, b.
1794, m. ; — 128^ David, b. 1796 ; m. lived in Michigan ; — 128* Dorothy,
b. 1798, d. 1816 ; — 128^ Jonathan, b.1800 ; d. 1829 ; 128' Johnson, b. 1802 ;
m. lives in Orleans Co. N. Y. ; — 128^ Nathan, b. 1804 ; m. lives at Sweden,
Munroe Co. N. Y. — 128» Amos, b. 1806 ; m. lives in Michigan ; — 128>*
Dudley, b. 1808 ; m. lives in Sweden. The father moved to Munroe Co.
N. Y. in 1816, and d. Jany. 28, 1844.
129 David, b. (1767 .?) ; m. 1. Hannah Lellingham, 1787.
2. Rachel Brainard, Nov. 6, 1809. He d. at
Maidstone, Vt. 1832. Had — 130 William ; — 131 Elisha, (both live in
Ohio) ; — 132 David, in Batavia, N. Y. — 133 James, at Mt. Healthy, Ohio ;
— 134 John F. at Lower Columbia, N. H.
19 JAMES LOCKE, [45] m. SARAH . Resided at Rye.
IV. Chil.
136 Sarah, b. July 27, 1725 ; m. John Marden, Mb. 28, 1746.
136 Ann, b. Oct. 10, 1726.
137 James, b. June 30, 1729 ; m. Sarah Leavitt, June 14, 1750. 8S
138 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 22, 1730; — 139 Mary, b. Jany. 21, 1732.
140 Mirabah, b. Oct. 13, 1733. — 141 Lydia or Love, b. June 3, 1736.
142 John, b. Oct 3, 1737. — 143 AbigaU, b. Mb. 25, 1741.
20 JOSEPH LOCKE, [47] m. 1. HANNAH JENNESS, Dec 4, 1739.
2. m. Wid. MARY ODIORNE, Ap.20, 1768. He resided at Rye, and
d. 1790 or *91 ; his 2d ^f. d. Jany. 28, 1805, a. 81.
IV. Chil by 1st wf.
144 Hannah, b. June 3, 1740. — 145 Joseph, bap. Ap. 4, 1742 ; d. yg.
146 Richard, b. Sep. 4, 1744; m. Huldah Hobbs. 37
147 Joseph, bap. July 21, 1751 ; d. yg.
148 Joshua, bap, Ap. 28, 1753 or '54 ; m. Charity Marden, Jany. 18, 1776. 38
149 Mary, bap. N^v. 21, 1756.
Chil. by 2d wf.
150 Joseph, b.* 1768 ; m. 1. Mary Brown, Nov. 16, 1794. 39
2. OliveFoss, 1804.
151 Benjamin, b. 1770; d. yg.
152 Hannah, b. Mb. 1773 ; m. Samuel Mow ; resided at Rye.
163 Benjamin, b. 1776 ; prob. d. yg.
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21 JEREBnAH LOCKE, [m m. 1. MART ELKTNS, Fel>.S,17iB; re-
sided at Rye; d. Jany. 28, 1795 ; will proved Feb. 18, 1795. Perhaps
m. for a 2d wf. a Wid. BERRY.
IV, ChiL
IM Joseph, b. Oct. 23, 1758 or '54 ; m. Martha Dow, Jane 25, 1778. 10
165 Mary,b. May 25, 1755 ; m. Samuel Jenness, Mh. 21, 1775. Resided at
Northampton.
22 RICHARD LOCKE, [54] m. ELIZABETH GARLAND. Resided at
Rye. He d. May 15, 1804, a. 84.
V. Chil.
156 John, bap. Oct 19, 1746; m. I. Sarah Jones, Sep. 29, 1769.
2. Thankful Blazo, Aug. 18, 1796. Resided
at Rye; will proved May 18, 1801 ; had — 157 John, b. 1770; d. about
1786; —158 Jeremiah, b. 1771; m. Susan Rand, 1798; he d. Oct. 21,
1804 ; resided at Rye, (had — 158* Richard, b. 1794 ; m. Sarah A. Leavitt,
lives at Rye ; — 158« John, b. 1796 ; m. Mary Powers, lives at Rye ; — 158«
Hamilton C. b. 1798 ; m. Mary A. Rand, lives at Portsmouth ; — 158^ Ira,
b. 1802, d. — 158^ Jeremiah, b. 1804 ; m. Mary Wentworth, lives at Mad.
bury.) — 159 Richard and Molly, twins, b. 1773 ; — 160 George W. b.
1777; — 161 Jonathan, b.
162 Abner, b. Mh. 13, 1748 ; d. yg.
162^ Richard, bap. Jany. 7, 1750; m. Sarah Palmer, Nov. 2, 1769; he d. Dec
26, 1827 ; resided at Rye ; had — 163 Richard, b. 1773, d. yg : — 164
Joseph, b. 1775; m. 1. Lucy Marden, May 13, 1794 ; 2. Wid. Hannah Berry.
165 Jacob, bap. Feb. 23, 1752 ; d. yg.
166 Abner, bap. May 26, 1754 ; d. Ap. 15, 1825, a. 71.
167 Jacob, bap. Jany. 1757 ; m. Mehitable Higgins, of Greenland, June 4, 1778 ;
resided at Wakefield ; had — 168 John ; m. Jumald ; — 169 Ja*
cob, unmd. ; — 170 Nathaniel ; m. Hannah Pitman ; — 171 Mary ; m.
Allen ; — 172 Sarah, m. Cook ; 173 Betsy ; m. Joseph Pitman.
174 Tryphena, b. June, 1759; d. unmd. Aug. 3, 1830.
175 Job, bap. Sep. 26, 1762 ; m. 1. Hannah Lang, Nov. 10, 1785, who d. Jany.
29, 18U6. 2. m. Abigail Philbrick, who d. Mh. 1 1, 1810, a. 43. 3. m. Sarah,
Locke, [418] who d. Aug. 29, 1852, a. 80. He resided at Rye ; d. July 20,
1848, a. 86. Had — 176 Daniel, b. 1787 ; d. yg ; — 177 Sally, b. 1791 ;
d. yg. ; _ 178 Sally W. b. 1790 ; d. Dec. 31, 1831 ; — 179 Hannah ; d. yg. ;
— 180 Job, b. 1799; m. Hannah Randall, and d. 1852; — 181 Anna, b.
1807 ; d. yg. ; — 182 John W. P. m. Mary B. Locke, [448] ; — 183 Eliza-
beth, b. 1797.
184 Sarah, bap. Sep. 8, 1765; d. Feb. 8, 1803.
185 Elizabeth, bap. Ap. 10, 1768.
186 Simon, bap. Sep. 23, 1770 ; m. 1. Abigail Mace, who d. Feb. 1803. 2. m.
Elizabeth Allen, 1803, who d. Nov. 29, 1838, a. 62. He was living at
Rye, 1852. Had — 187 Mehitable, b. 1792 ; m. Daniel Burley ; — 189
Richard, b. 1794 ; m. Margaret Welch, Oct 21, 1823 ; — 190 Sarah Frost,
b. 1796; m. Edward Caswell; — 191 Simon, b. 1797; d. Aug. 1, 1819;
— 192 William, b. 1799 ; m. Charlotte Wentworth, Nov. 6, 1825 ; — 193
Abner, b. May 6, 1804 ; m. 1. Eunice Wallis. 2. m. Mary A. Young ; —
194 Abigail, b. 1805; m. Asa Locke, Jr. (422) ; — 195 John Lan^on;
m. Mary Randall ; — 196 Alfred ; — 197 Thomas ; — 198 Elizabeth ;
— 199 David ; — 200 Edwin.
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tS JETHRO LOCKE, [68] m. HANNAH RAND, Feb. % 1748, wlio was
b. May 28, 1729 ; resided at Barrington, and d. Oct 29, 1807. She d.
Feb. 15, 1831.
V. Chil.
201 HaiMiah, b. 1748.
202 Dorothy, b. 1750; (m. Elijah Otis, July 19, 1771?) He raided at
Rochester and Durham, d. Ap. 8, 1838, a. 89. She d. at Rye, 1824.
203 Simon, b. 1753 ; m. Lydia Foss. 4S
204 Mirabah, b. 1756; m. Babb, of Strafford.
905 Elizabeth, b. 1758 or *d9 ; was twice m.
206 Jethro', b. Mb. 6, 1764 ; m. Abigail (Locke ?) 43
24 JONATHAN LOCKE, [701 m. HANNAH FOGG, Ap. 14, 1757, who
d. June 10, 1819, a. 83. He resided at Hampton, and d. Jany. 27,
1800, a. 67.
V. Chil.
207 Hannah, b. ; d. Feb. 14, 1789, a. 27.
208 Jonathan, b. ; m. Deborah Knowtes, and d. Mb. 4, 1790, a. 25.
209 Nathaniel, b. Aug. 22, 1766 ; m. Lydia Page, Mb. 18, 1992. Resided at
Hampton. Had — 210 Hannah; m. John Towie ; — 211 Jonathaa ; m.
Mary Elkins ; — 212 Miriam; m. Joseph Palmer; — 213 Samuel; m.
Mary Dearborn; — 214 Sherburn ; m. Louisa Lamprey; — 215 Mary
Ann; m. Reuben Brown ; — 216 Nathaniel; m. Mary Lane; — 217 Lydia;
m. John Lamprey ; — 218 Sarah, d. unmd.
219 Miriam, b. ; m. Dudley Lamprey, and d. June 25, 1796, a. 23.
220 Mary, b. ; m. Stephen Locke, [221] of HoUis, Nov. 2, 1791 ; d. 1852.
26 CALEB LOCKE, [731 m. BETST^ . He resided at Hollts,
Me. and d. Ap. 10, 1820. His wf. d. Dec. 17, 1825, a. 82.
V. ChU.
221 Betsy, b. inoe 17, 1763 ; m. Joseph Hooper.
222 Stephen, b. Feb. 2, 1765 ; m. Mary Locke, (220) Nov. 2, 1791 ; resided at
Hollis, and d. Dec. 21, 1812.
223 Thomas D. b. June 13, 1768 ; ro. Chadboum ; resided at Hollis.
224 Tristram, b. Oct. 19, 1771 ; d. June 2, 1832.
225 Caleb, b. Dec. 7, 1773 ; m. Clark ; resides at HoUia.
226 Joseph, b. Jany. 1, 1779 ; d. Oct. 26, 1799.
227 Samuel, b. Aug. 16, 1784 ; resides at Hallowell, Me. ; was formerly a
Schoolmaster.
228 Mary, b. Aug. 12, 1787.
26 SAMUEL LOCKE, [74] it is said resided at Brentwood, and had three
wives, (a SAMUEL LOCKE m. in Kensington, ESTHER DOW, Aug.
15, 1768, and a SAMUEL m. HANNAH MAGOON, Jany. 25, 1771, at Ken-
sington.) He prob. d. at Raymond in 1818, leaving w/. " Salla " — will proved
Nov. 8, 1818.
V. Chil.
229 Benjamin. — 230 Betsy, b. m. Page.
231 Deborah, b. ; m. Smith.
232 Wier, (John Weare ? fath's will.) — 23a Samuel, b.
234 Miriam, b. ; m. Cook. — 235 Lucy, b. ; m. Marsh.
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«7 FRANas LOCKE. [81] m. 1. SARAH PAGE, Jany. 34, 1761. 2.
m. ELIZABETH BACHELDER, Dec. 31, 1767, who is menrioned in
his will, which is dated Mh. 1, 1781, and proved Feh. 21, 1787. He resided at
Rye, prob. a short time in Harrington, and d. at Epsom. In bis will he names
son Abraham, da us. Elizabeth Cass and Hannah Bickford ; the other chil. are
supposed to have d. unmd. before he made his will,
V. Chil. b. at Rye.
236 Sarah, b. Oct. 13, 1751 ; [Did she m. Joseph Seavy, Dec. 24, 1769 ?]
237 Deliverance, bap. Ap. 11, 1754.
238 Elizabeth, b. May 2, 1756 ; m. Cass. — 239 Francis, b. Oct 12, 1767,
240 Abraham, bap. June 28, 17tK). Administration was granted on the Estate of
Deacon Abraham Locke,of Epsom, to wid. Mary, May 15, 1806.
241 Hannah, bap. Jany. 9, 1763 ; m. Bickford.
28 EPHRAIM LOCKE, [84] m. COMFORT DOWSE, May 14, 1762 ; he
prob. resided at Epsom, and d. 1798. Administration was granted to
Francis ; Samuel was surety. May 12, 1798 ; they were prob. his sons. His first
two chil. were b. at Rye ; have no record of the others. He was a soldier in the
Revolution, and perhaps a Representative in the N. Hampshire Legislature.
V. Chil.
242 Prudence, b. 1753. — 243 Ephraim, b. 1757.
244 Asa, b. 1763 ; m. wid. Mary (Nason) Shaw, moved to Vermont, and d.
1847, near St. Albans, a. 84. He bad — 245 Richard S. b. 179*2 ; m. 1.
Mercy Munson ; 2. m. Julia Parker ; resided at St. Albans in 1849, and had
a son Warren in Boston. — 246 William, b. ; resided at Grand
Ri^ids, Mich, had a son Levi, at Mich. — 247 Veranis, who lived in Vt
near the Canada line, in 1849.
248 Samuel, b. ; m. Mary Evans, resided at Epsom, kept a tavern,
d. about 1816. His will was proved May 15, 1816 ; he lef\ chil. — 249
Samuel, d. at Lowell, 1847 ; —250 Daniel Evans; — 251 Eleanor; —
252 Polly; —253 Charlotte; —254 Ruhamah ; —255 Irene, m. Dr.
Jacob Williams; and — 256 Hannah, and a gr. son, George Evans, prob.
the celebrated comedian, son of Samuel.
256^ Francis, b. ; resided at Epsom ; bad — 267 Ephraim. Ephraim
Locke, of Epsom, was appointed Guardian to Abraham Locke, an adult
" turn eampos^^^ Sep. 7, 179 L
29 MOSES LOCKE, [88] m. MARY ORGAN, Mh. 12, 1755, and had at
Kensington the following chil. He moved from K.
V. Chil.
258 Mehitable, bap. Dec. 4, 1767. — 269 Ann, bap. Feb. 13, 1760.
260 Jonathan, bap. Ap. 19, 1762 ; [Did he m. Hannah Haddaway, in Boston,
Aug. 27, 1797 >]
261 Hannah, bap. May 6, 1764. — 262 Mary, bap. Sep. 6, 1766.
263 Elijah, bap. July 4, 1768.
30 TIMOTHY BLAKE LOCKE, [89] m. 1. LYDIA DOW, June 1, 1767,
2. m. PATIENCE PERKINS, Jany. 22, 1781 ; resided at Kensington
and Seabrook.
V. ChU.
264 Josiah, b. Nov. 10, 1757 ; m. Bethia • He was drowned, Sep.
23, 1816, a- 69. Had —266 Lydia, b. Aug. 1, 1784 ; —266 Sally, b.
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Ap. 6, 1786 ; — 367 Eunice, b. Dec. 12, 1788 ; — 268 David, b. Fob. 19,
1791 ; — 269 Ruth, b. Dec. 24, 1703 ; —270 Elizabeth, b. Mh. 22, 1795 ;
271 Dolly, b. Oct 9, 1797 ; — 272 Oliver P. b. Mh. 6, 1800, merchant in
Boston ; — 273 Sewall, b. Dec. 18, 1802 ; — 274 Samuel, b. Oct 31,
1806.
275 Simon, b. Aug. 13, 1759.
276 Edward, b. Dec. 15, 1760 ; m. Betty Perkins, Nov. 27, 1781. Resided at
Kensington ; had — 277 Lydia, bap. Nov. 7, 1784 ; — 278 Betty, bap.
May 28, 1786 ; d. Ap. 1788 ; — 279 Timothy, bap. Jany. 3, 1790 ; —280
Betty, bap. Aug. 10, 1794.
, 281 James, b. Nov. 14, 1762 ; m. . Resided at Andover,
Mass. where he kept a tavern many years.
282 John, b. Feb. 29, 1764 ; resided at Seabrook.
283 Blake, b. Feb. 20, 1766. — 284 Lydia, bap. Ap. 28, 1771.
285 Joseph, bap. Ap. 10, 1773. — 286 Jeremiah, bap. May 5, 1776.
31 JONATHAN LOCKE, [96] m. ABIGAIL TOWLE. He resided at
Rye, and d. Sep. 13, 1813, a. 82 ; she d. his wid. Mh. 22, 1817, a. 81.
V. Chil.
287 Jonathan, b. 1759 ; m. Mary Rand, Nov. 23, 1785, at New Castle,
and d. about 1842 ; had — 288 Jonathan, b. 1787 ; m. Mary Vennai^
Dec. 24, 1812 ; — 289 William, b. 1789 ; unmd. ; — 290 Nabby, b.
1791 ; m. William Neil ; — 291 Joseph L. b. 1792; m. Salty Wedgwood;
— 292 Michael ; — 293 John ; 294 Polly, b. 1804 ; m. Asa Watson.
295 Abner, b. 1760; d. in the Revolutionary Army, Aug. 16, 1778.
296 Mary, b. July 21, 1763 ; d. 1763.
297 Abigail, b. July 21, 1764; m. Jonathan Jenness, of Rye, where they re-
sided. She d. May 24, 1844.
298 John, b. July 15, 1767 ; m. Abigail Jenness, Sep. 30, 1787, who d. July 4,
1812, a. 43. He d. Mh. 27, 1814, a. 47 ; resided at Rye ; had — 299
Samuel J. b. Mh. 1, 1790 ; m. L Polly W. Waldron ; 2. m. Betffv Marden ;
— 300 Abigail, b. Nov. 22, 1793 ; m. Gen. Thomas Goss, of Rye, June,
1816; — 301 Elizabeth, b. Jany. 1, 1797; — 302 Oily S. b. May 10,
1795; m. William Berry; —303 Jethro, b. Nov. 19, 1798; m. Martha
Mason. He d. in Portsmouth, Sep. 23, 1848 ; — 304 Jonathan, b. Ap. 9«
1799 ; d. unmd. June 14, 1826 ; — 305 Edwin, b. Mh. 29, 1800 ; m. Lou-
isa Berry ; — 306 Mary, b. Feb. 11, 1803 ; m. John Clark.
307 Joseph, b. 1770 ; m. Abigail Marden, Dec. 4, 1794, and he d. Jany. 27,
1816. She d. Mh. 25, 1848, a. 72 ; resided at Rye. Had — 308 Hannah
Wallis, b. 1796 ; m. Joseph J. Berry ; — 309 Abigail Towle, b. 1797 ; m.
Benjamin Berry ; — 310 Sarah Ann, b. 1799 ; m. AmOs S. Jenness ; —
311 Joseph, b. 1806 ; m. Hannah Knowles ; — 312 Lucretia, b. 1803 ; m.
Moses L. Garland ; — 313 Patty, b. 1801 ; m. Reuel Garland ; — 314
William, b. 1813, twin ; — 315 Jonathan, b. 1813 ; m. Almira Brown.
316 Daniel, b. 1772; d. Jany. 1, 1840, unmd.
317 Jethro, b. 1775 ; m. Martha Webster, Ap. 26, 1801 ; resided at Bye,
and d. Ap. 3, 1821. Had — 318 Hiram, b. 1802 ; m. Mary Duncan ; —
319 Daniel T. b. 1805 ; —320 John W. b. 1808 ; —321 David, b. ;
m. Grant.
322 Hall Jackson, b. 1777 ; m. Abigail Amazeen; resided at New Castle; d.
May 23, 1836.
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SS DBA. DAVID LOCKE, [981 m. 1. HANNAH LOVERING, of Ken-
sington, Feb. 9, 1758 ; resided at Rye, and d. June 7, 1810. She d.
Sep. 23, 1807. For a 2d wf. he m. Wid. ELKINS, who d. Dec. 4, 1835, a. 89.
V. Chil.
323 Reuben, b. Ap. 26, 1758; ro. Phebe Chapman, or Chatman, of Epsom ; re-
sided at Corinth ; d. Aug. 15, 1824. Had — 324 David, b. July 26, 1791 ;
— 325 Mary, b. Mh. 15, 1793; —326 Hannah, b. Sep. 15, 1794 ; — 327
Sarah, b. July 19, 1796 ; —328 Reuben, b. Ap. 4, 1798 ; —329 John, b.
Oct 21, 1799 ; —330 Hains, b. Oct. 22, 1801 ; — 331 Nancy, b. Feb. 9,
1804; d. 1804.
332 Simeon, b. Mh. 21 or 31, 1760 ; m. Abigail Blake, of Epsom ; resided at
Concord, where they both d. about 1838. Had — 333 Annah, b. Dec. 16,
1784; m. John Sanders ; resides* at Concord; — 334 Samuel, b. Oct 29,
1786 ; m. and resides at Concord ; — 335 David, b. Oct. 19, 1788 ; m.
Locke, resides at Lyman ; — 336 Simeon, b. Dec. 14, 1790 ; m. Clara
Tash ; — 337 John, b. Mh. 14, 1794 ; — 338 Josiah, b. Sep. 16, 1796 ; —
339 James, b. Sep. 19, 1798; —340 Sarah, b. Mh. 29, 1801 ; — 341 Jo-
seph, b. Dec. 7, 1804. Samuel, above son of Simeon, m. Clara Ta^h, 1814 ;
resides at South New Market. Had, Lydia, b. 1815 ; m. Nathaniel Kimball ;
— John, b. 1817 ; m. R. Sanborn ; — Simeon, b. 1818 ; m. Nancy Clark ;
— Joseph Ham, b. May 15, 1819; m. Nancy R. Kent, May, 1842 ; is a mer-
chant in Boston, residing in Charlestown.
842 Sarah, b. Nov. 24, 1761 ; m. 1. Josiah Webster, of Rye, who d. May 16,
1805, a. 48. 2. m. Waterhouse ; resided at Rye.
343 Mary, b. May 7, 1763 or '64 ; m. Joseph Sanborn, of Chichester ; resided
at Campton.
344 David, b. Nov. 24, 1765 ; m. Anna Towle, of Hampton ; resided at Epsom ;
was living 1852. Had — 345 David, b. May 23, 1790 ; — 346 Abigail, b.
Ap. 26, 1796; m. Green; —347 Nancy, b. Aug. 9, 1801 ; m.
Gove.
848 Jonathan, b. Feb. 9 or 19, 1768 ; m. Lydia Hall, of Portsmouth, Dec. 23,
1790 ; resided at Dover ; d. June, 1841, at Freedom. Had — 349 Pegey
Hall, b. Oct. 16, 1791 ; — 350 Samuel Hall, b. Oct 9, 1794 ; — 351 David,
b. May 21, 1793; d. 1801 ; —352 Lydia, b. Sep. 11, 1797 ; d. 1798 ; —
353 Nancy, b. Feb. 12, 1800; —354 William, b. Sep. 20, 1802. Stacy,
lives at Salmon Falls ; Edwin, in California ; Augustus, lives at Salmon Falls ;
Jonathan, the father, had a second wife.
^-«55 Levi, b. Feb. 7, 1770; m. Hannah Prescott, of Hampton Falls, Aug. 31,
-^ 1796 ; resided at Rye ; d. Sep. 1850. Had — 356 Simeon B. P. b. 1799 ;
m. Sarah Cass; — 357 Benjamin L. b. July 28, 1801; m. Mores,
(now General Locke, of Epsom ;) — 358 Levi M. b. ; m.
Cochran ; — 359 Joseph, b. ; m. Sanborn ; is a Universalist Minister \
— 3tK) Lucy M. b. ; m. D. Tilton ; — 361 Betsy, b. ; m«
J. Tilton ; — 362 Almira, b. ; m. Johnson.
863 John, b. May 22, 1772 ; m. Abigail Dearborn, of New Hampton ; was a
Physician in Boston, Mass. and d. in Chelsea, Mass. Sep. 5, 1846.
864 Annah, b. Mh. 27, 1774 ; m. Timothy Prescott, Jany. 2, 1794, resided at
Gilmanton ; d. Sep. 28, 1807. She d. Nov. 23, 1837.
865 William, b. Ap. 9, 1776 ; m. Esther Knowles, of Epsom, resides at Irasburg,
Vt ; d. Mh. 3, 1841.
366 Abigail, b. Nov. 20, 1778 ; m. Bickford Lang ; resided at Epsom and Ohio.
367 Benjamin, b. Dec. 28, 1780 ; m. Pamelia Conner, of Portsmouth, where he
resided ; d. July 8, 1816. Left ehil. — 367» Mary A. ; — 367« Margaret
A. L. 5 —367* Charlotte A. ; — 367< Benjamin F,
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Ntnejr, h. Mh. 9, 1985 ; m. Morris Lftmpray, of New Hamptoa. She ii
living, 1852.
83 WILLIAM LOCKE, [110] m. BETST BABB. Resided at Barrington.
His will was dated Ap. 18, 1826.
V. Chil.
869 Samuel. — 370 John. — 371 William.
372 Elisha. — 373 Benjamin. — 374 Hannah.
375 Mirabah. — 876 Molly. — 377 Betsy.
878 Dolly, b. Aug. 11, 1784 ; m. Barzilla ShurtleflT, Sep. 9, 1810, who was b. in
Carver, Mass. Dec. 22, 1780. Moved to Illinois.
878^ Alice.
84 EUJAH LOCKE, [121] m. ELIZABETH BROWN, Nov. 21, 1776.
V. Chil.
870 Elijah, b. 1781 ; m. Hannah Saunders, Jany. 21, 1802 ; resided at Alexan-
dria, N. H. ; had — 380 Reuben; — 381 Benjamin ; — 382 Hannah, and
several more.
888 Mar^, b. 1784 ; m. John Wallis ; resided at Epsom.
384 Levi, b. ; m. Rachel Towle ; resided at Chichester.
There were several daus. names not known.
85 WILLIAM LOCKE, [122] m. ABIGAIL SAUNDERS, Oct. 28, 1778 ;
moved from Rye to Epsom about 1780, and thence to Alexandria, N. H.
about 1808 ; was a blacksmith ; d. Ap. 9, 1828 ; his wf. d. Oct 23, 1828..
V. Chil.
885 John, b. Mh. 17, 1780 ; m. Abigail Locke, [ ] Sep. 1799, who d. May 3,
1809, and he m. Mehitable Bickford, who d. Oct 23, 1842. He d. Mh. 15,
1849 ; resided at Epsom. Had by Ist wf. — 386 William, b. Dec. 24,
1799 ; m. resided at Boston, Mass. and Alexandria ; d. Nov. 15, 1848 ; —
387 .Pattv, b. Nov. 25, 1801 ; d. Nov. 9, 1822, in Boston ; — 388 Francis,
b. Nov. 25, 1803 ; d. Dec. 17, 1830, in Boston. By 2d wf. — 389 Abigail,
b. Aug. 28, 1810 ; d. Ap. 29, 1817 ; — 390 John, b. Jany. 10, 1812 ; m.
is a cabinet maker at Loudon ; — 391 Samuel, b. Mh. 17, 1814 ; m. ; —
392 Sally, b. Feb. 12, 1816; m. j — 393 George, (twin) b. Feb. 12, 1816;
m. ; — 394 Benjamin, b. Sep. 15, 1818; m. ; — 395 Abigail, b. Jany. 3,
1821 ; m. ; —396 Martha, b. July 5, 1825 ; m.
897 Abigail, b. Sep. 3, 1781 ; m. Jeremiah Page ; resided at Epsom or Alexan-
dria ; she d. Nov. 5, 1847.
898 Huldah, b. Aug. 4, 1783 ; m, John Page ; resided at Epsom ; she d. May
28, 1829.
899 William, b. Sep. 6, 1785 ; m. Mary Shaw ; resided at Alexandria, and d.
Sep. 3, 1829.
400 Elizabeth, b. July 11, 1788 ; m. John Langley, resided at Chester ; she d,
Ap. 22, 1823.
401 Reuben, b. Mh. 14, 1791 ; m. Jane McMurphy ; is a farmer at Alexandria.
86 JAMES LOCKE, (137) m. SARAH LEAVITT, June 14, 1750, in
Rye ; resided at Rye and Deerfield. They were probably the parents of
the following chil. ; one of the daughters m. a Hill, of Epping.
V. Chil.
402 Moses, b. 1751. —403 Ruth,b. 1752; d. unmd.
404 James, b. 1753 ; vti. Martha SeaVey, 1774 ; resided at Deerfield and Portt-
GooQle
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mouth ; will proved Jany. 10, 1882. Had — 405 Sarati, b. 1777 ; m.
Riggs ; — 406 James, b. ; m. Eleanor Berry, Feb. 18, 1808 ; she
d. June 25, 1849, a. 70 ; — 407 Aaron, b. ; never m. ; — 408 John,
b. ; m. Abigail (Goodwin ; — 409 Maltha, b. ; m, Samuel
Rand ; — 410 Hannah, b. ; m. Samuel Rand.
411 Hannah, b. 1755.
412 John, b. 1757 ; was a refugee — went to Nova Scotia.
413 Sarah, b. 1759. —414 Samuel, b. 1701.
415 Elizabeth, b. 1763.
87 RICHARD LOCKE, [146] m. HULDAH HOBBS, who was b. Jany.
24, 1746 ; resided at Rye ; he d. Oct. 20, 1823, at Northwood, and
she d. Dec 5, 1824.
V. Chil.
416 Hannah, b. 1767 ; d. unmd.
417 Hannah Jenness, b. May 22, 1769 or '70 ; m. John Marston: resided at
Rye ; she d. Sep. 6, 1825, and he d. July 19, 1815. ^
418 Sarah, b. Feb. 29, 1771 or '72 ; m. Job Locke ( 175). She d. Aug. 29, 1852.
419 James Hobbs, b. June 3, 1773 ; m. Hannah Berry, An. 17, 1801. He was
a mariner, resided at Rye ; d. Jany. 8, 1808 ; she d. Jany. 10, 1810.
420 Asa, b. Aug. 14, 1775 ; ro. Elizabeth Hobbs, Nov. 12, 1799, who d. Dec. 1,
1845, a. 65. He is living at Rye, 1853. They had — 421 Sally Hobbs,
b. Feb. 15, 1800 ; d. Aug. II, 1825 ; —422 Asa, b. Oct 18, 1801 ; m.
Abigail Locke, (194) Ap. 15, 1824 ; — 423 James H. b. Nov. 27, 1804 ;
m. Sarah A. Mow, Aue. 19, 1827; —424 Lemuel, b. Nov. 19, 1806; m.
1. Esther , who d. Aug. 21, 1838 ; m. 2. Belinda Bunker ; — 425
Pema T. b. Dec. 27, 1808 ; d. Dec. 5, 1809 ; — 426 Jonathan D. b. Ap. 1,
1811; m. Caroline Garland; —427 Pema T. b. June 16^ 1813; d. Oct
81, 1829 ; —428 Gardiner T. b. Feb. 8, 1816 ; m. Julia A. Garland ; —
429 John O. b. Dec. 3, 1821 ; d. Aug. 15, 1822 ; —430 Mary E. b. Mh.
2, 1824 ; d. Feb. 26, 1825.
431 Joshua, b. Aug. 14, 1775, twin, d. an infant
432 Richard, b. Oct 5, 1779 ; m. 1. Sarah Woods, 1807, who d. Oct. 22, 1815 ;
m. 2. B^tsy Tucker ; resided at Rye and Concord, and d. July, 1840. Had
— 433 Worthy Dearborn, b. 1807 ; drowned ; —434 James, b. 1809 ; d.
in Mass. ; — 435 Gordon H. b. 1812 ; d. in Mass. ; — 436 (Sheriden ?) b.
1814 ; — 437 Sarah W. b. ; m. Knowles ) — 438 WiUiam.
88 JOSHUA LOCKE, [148] m. CHARITY MARDEN, Jany* 18, 1776 ;
resided at Rye.
V. Chil.
439 Nabby, b. ; m. Furber.
440 Polly, b. ; m. Jonathan Brown, Jr. ; resided at Rye.
441 Rachel, b. ; m. Joseph Brown ; lived at Deerfield.
39 JOSEPH LOCKE, [1501 m. 1. MARY BROWN, Nov. 16, 1794, who
d. Dec. 1803. 2. m. OLLY [OLIVE] FOSS, 1804, who d. Mh. 5, 1825,
a. 46. He resided at Rye, and d. Mh. 3, 1841, a. 73.
V. Chil.
442 John, b. 1795 ; m. Mary Ann Ringe, who d. Jany. 10, 1840, a. 89.
He resided at Rye, and d. June 10, 1843, a. 48.
443 Mary Brown, b. 1809 ; ro. John W. P. Locke, [182] who d. Ap. 25,
1841, a. 38, at Rye.
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40 J08EPH LOCKE, [154] m. MARTHA DOW. June 26, 1778, who ^
b. Oct. 6, 1766, and d. Jany. 31, 1792. He resided at Rye, and d. Ap.
22, 1790.
V. Chil.
444 Jeremiah, b. Dec. 9, 1778 ; m. Hitty [MehitableJ Rand, 1800. His daa«
Mary m. a Mendel, with whom her father now, 1852, resides at Gieat Falls.
445 Henry, b. Aug. 25, 1780 ; d. in infancy.
446 Mary, b. Ap. 31, 1782 ; (m. Jonathan Perkins?)
447 Mercy, b. Jany. 11, 1784; m. Samuel Mason.
448 Joseph, b. May 4, 1787 ; m. Olive Berry, who was b. June 24, 1798.
41 JONATHAN LOCKE, [78] m. ABIGAIL PERRY, of Attleboro', Mass.
who was b. Mh. 16, 1T26-7, dau. of Jacob and Abigail (Smith) Perry.
He was a resident of Chilmark, Mass. in 1758, and removed to Shelbume Co.
Nova Scotia, about 1761, where he and his wf. d. at an advanced age. He was
called a doq|or, having some skill in medicine. His descendants reside prin-
cipally in Shelbume Co. N. S.
V. Chil.
449 Samuel, who had ( — 450 John, who had John ; — Samuel B.; — Eoos ; —
Jonathan ; — Jerusha, who m. Robert D. Todd ; — a dau. who m. Mr. Ham-
mond ; — a dau. who m. Allen Kempton, and Patience, who m. John Shaw.)
— 45 1 Samuel , Jr. had (Samuel ; — Jacob ; — John ; — Collins ; — a dau. who
m. Mr. Johnston ; — a dau. who m. James Stalker ; — a dau. who m. Gordon
Bill ; — a dau. who m. Mr. Harlow ; — a dau. who m. her cousin Enos ; —
Ann, who m. Louis Churchill ; — and Abigail ) — 452 James, had (James,
who m. Miss McKinzey ; — Henry ; — a dau. who m. Thomas Dane ; —
Sarah, who m. Lyman Cann ; — Bethiah, who m. Greorge Longherst.) -*
453 A dau. who m. Enos Churchill ; — 454 Mary, who m. George Cann,
and resided his wid. at Yarmouth, N.S. 1850; — 455 Prisciiia. unmd.
456 Jacob. — 457 Mary./lw • (fi^l/cC^
458 Abigail, living in 1850. — 459 Ann. P
42 Rev. SIMON LOCK, (a) [203] m. LYDIA FOSS, Mh. 29, 1774, at Bar-
rington, who was b. Dec. 21, 1751, as by one record, or Dec. 19, 1752,
by another. She is still living at Hollis, Me. a. over 100 or 101. Mr. Locke,
who was b. Sep. 20, 1752 or '53, moved from Barrington to Hollis, Me. 17(0,
and there d. Sep. 1, 1839. ^ ^^ ci.jtS^
Vr. Chil.
460 Ephraim, b. Feb. 18, 1775; was a merchant many years in Boston, Mass.
and New York city, and d. at N. York, Aug. 2, 1832, where his wid. now
(1853) resides. They had — 461 Sophia, who is m.; — 462 Horatio, who
m. Miss Thayer, and d. at Calcutta ; — 46% Sarah, who is m.; — 404 Mary ;
— 465 Charles E. who was a Physician, m. and d. in New York ; — 466
Frederick A. who is m. and a clerk in the Mechanics and Traders Bank, N. Y.
467 Jesse, b. Sep. 9, 1777; m. June 9, 1799; is now living, and father of Jcmb
A. of Boston, and Royal P. now in California.
468 Joshua, b. Dec.ll, 1779 ; d. Aug. 16, 1802.
469 Simon, b. Feb. 3, 1786 ; m. Oct. 1806.
(«) I ought to have said before that nearly all of the descendants of John of Hampton speU
their name withont the final tf. I am informed that Simon, above, had sisters Mary and
Lydia in addition to thoae given on page 3d4| par. 23, and that all the chil. of ^Jeihro had
fiunilies, bat Lydia.
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470 Lydtm, b. Jaoy. Id, 1793 ; m. John Dennet, Dec. 17, 1607 ; joow Inrinff at
Hollw.
471 Hannah, b. May 16, 1797 ; m. Joabiia Dennet, Sep. 3, 1812, and resides at
Holhs.
48 JETHRO LOCKE, [206] m. ABIGAIL (LOCKE ?) He resided in
Barrington, and d. Mh. BO, 1814, and his wid. who was b. Jany. 14,
1762, d. Ap. 5, 1829.
VI. Chil.
472 Simon, m. Olive Chadboume, of Hollis, Me. June 5, 1808, and resides at
Somersworth ; has 10 chil.
473 Hannah, m. Elias Varney ; she is dead.
474 Isaac, is dead. — 475 Howard,* is dead. — 476 Jethro.
477 Nathaniei. — 478 Joshua, is dead. — 479 Abigail.
J.
LOCKES OF RHODE ISLAND.
It was my intention to have given some account of the family or families of
Lockes that were at Block Island, Richmond, Charlestown, Kingston, and other
places in Rhode Island. I am indebted to Hon. Wilkins Updike of Kingston, Wi P.
Sheffield, Esq. of Fall River, and W. C. Folger, Esq. of Nantucket, for their eflforts
to promote the success of my inquiries. But the information obtained is vet so
incomplete, and much of it so entirely traditionary^ that I have concluded to
postpone any general history of those families ui^til more facts can be obtained,
merely observing that tradition says that John or Joseph Locke came from Scot-
land to Block Island, probably aAer 1700, that he was sold into temporary
slavery to pay his expenses out, and that he married Marcy [Mercy ?] Honney-
well or Hunneywell, who was also sold for like cause, and that he had children :
Joseph, (a) Timothy, Edward, Marcy, [Mercy] Nathaniel and Abijah.
Of this tradition 1 have some doubts, in part at least, having a half-formed
opinion that John, b. 1689, the oldest son of Nathaniel of Hampton, N. H. and
Joseph, Abijah and Timothy, younger brothers of John, settled in Rhode Island,
and were the first of the name in that State. Nathaniel, of Hampton, [see page
J had a very large family, among whom were four sons of the same names
e foregoing, and of whom no account can be found at Hampton, excepting
a tradition that one or more of them went to Rhode Island.
It is not however improbable, that there may have been an emigrant from Scot-
land by the name of Joseph or John, under the circumstances berore named, and
that in addition thereto some branches of the Hampton family may have also set-
tled at Block Island or in other parts of the State. It is stated on the authority of
an old lady, descended from Timothy of Block Island, and aAerwards of South
Kingston, that Timothy came from " below *' Boston, in which town he learned
the trade of a cordwainer, and m. Mary Mott at Block Island. This Timothy, I
think, was from Hampton, and his wife Mary Mott or her parents may have also
been from Hampton or vicinity. The *^ old Norfold '* Records of Mass. give us
the name of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Mott, of Block Island, residing in Old
Norfolk in 1685. This Timothy is said to have died in 1797, a. 97.
(a) Mr. Charles B. Locke, of Richmond, R. I. is a descendaat of this Joseph. He has
maDtfested aa interest ia ibe history of his ancestors, and furnished me with many facM.
Mr. Charles F. T. Locke, of Oxford, Chenango Co. N. Y. is a gr. son of a Nathaniel of BUxk
Island, who movsd to Chtnaago Co. N. Y. and d. before 1191, Itaving IR chiL
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If we may beliere tradUion^ another family of a dMforent origin aho resided at
Block Island, that of Nathaniel *^ who came from England,'* and had by his 1.
wf. Ann, John, b. about 1745, or 1750, (who was a roaster mariner,) and by %
wf. who was Temperance Rose, had a son Abijah, who was also a master mari-
ner. But I have no reliable information that will establish the fact that Nathan-
niel the father was ^^ from England.'^ He may have been from Hampton.
There were undoubtedly two brothers named John and Abijah, master mariners,
and of whom 1 have some very interesting particulars.
Here I shall leave the question, requesting that any information relating to the
Rhode Island families may be forwarded to me, which will be thankfully received.
K & L.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LOCKE FAMILT IN ENGLAND.
AND ORIGIN OP THE NAME AND ARMS.
From the " GentkmaB** Magaziiie,** Vol. 62, Pftrt 8, page 798. 179ft.
ITbe notes are bj the Mthor of the Book of the Lookee.]
Mb. UsBAif, East Brent^ SomeneUhire^ July 17.
In pursuance of the wishes of A. B. in p. 555, 1 here send you some account
of the Locke family. If it be not better done by any other hand, it is at his and
your 8ervice4
Tradition considers the name of Locke of Scotch extraction, originally spelt
Loch ; but, if so, it must have been in very early time ; for when Alfred divided
this kingdom into parishes, the dwelling of a great man, known by the name of
Locke, was called aAer him Lockstown, or the Town of Locke. It adjoins East
Brent whence I date this letter, and where the family at one time became
numerous. At present it is called Lockston alias Loxton, the lordship of which
belongs to the Marquis of Buckingham. The parish of Locking is distant two
miles from Lockstown, and hath long since been divided ; but a large farm of
many hundreds per annum, called Lockinghead, together with the perpetuity of
the living, belongs to the merchants of Bristol,
The Locke family in this neighborhood consider theniselves as descended
from a very ancient house, arguing that they cave name to the parishes where
they lived, before the Conquest, and do not derive their name with a De from the
parishes, as is very commonly the case.
However, I have not seen any account of this family before Robert Locke,
whom we find to have been joined with Thomas de Saint Maur, as Vicecomes
of Wiltshire, anno 1350. John Locke, sheriff of London, 1460, is the first in a
pedigree in my possession. Thomas, his son, was a merchant in London, who
died anno 1507, and by Joan his wife (who was the only daughter and heir of
Mr. Wilcock of Rotheram in Yorkshire) \e(t three sons, John, William, and
Michael. John is said to have died without issue, and buried in Mercer's
Chapel, 1519, with his arms (a) in the window, a proof the family bore arms before
those gmnted by Queen Mary, 1555. William, married two wives ; (b) firsts
Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Mr. Spencer, a citizen and fishmonger of
London; secondly, Catharine, daughter of William, and sister and co-heir of
(a) I am of opinion, aAer an examination of Stow's " Sarvev of London," that the ** arms
in the window " were those of Sir William Locke, who was boried in Mercer'a Chapel in
1650 ; yet a doubt remain^
(b) He had four wives.
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Sir Thomu Cook, of WihMre, knigbt Booe Locke, the ooly daughter by the
second Tentor was married to Anthony, son of Waher Hickman of Woodford, in
£ssex, Esq. ; by whom she became ancestor to the baronets of that name, the
late Lord Montjoy, the present Earl of Plymouth. Matthew Locke, the youngest
son by the first ventor, had an only daughter Elizabeth, married to Ricluird
Chandler of London, merchant, son of William Chandler of Little Walsingham,
in Norfolk, Grant ; whose only daughter Elizabeth married Ferdinando Richard-
son (who died 1596), groom of the stole to Queen Elizabeth. The above
William Locke, 25 Henry VIII. undertook to go over to Dunkirk, and pull down
the pope^s bull, which had been there posted up by way of a curse to the king
and kingdom. For this exploit the king granted him a freehold of J^IOO per
annum, dubbed him knight, and made him one of the gentlemen of his privy-
chamber. Sir William lived to be an alderman of London, and was sheriflT of
the city in 1548. He died 1550, and by his first wife, left issue eight sons and
daughters, exclusive of Matthew already mentioned. Of these elder branches of
Sir William Locke's family we have in Somersetshire a very imperfeet account.
George Locke, of Tiverton, who was buried at St. SidwelPs in Exeter, anno
1586, was supposed to be one of the sons. And from another of them, Thomas
Locke of Little Horsely, in Essex, is said to have been descended. He married
Susannah, daughter of Sir William Welby, of Gedney, in Lincolnshire, Knight of
the Bath, whose issue was an only daughter, Susannah, wife of the Rev. John
Carse, D. D. She died Nov. 10, 1649. Perhaps from one of these sons
descended the Rev. John Locke, Rector of Askerwell, in the County of Dorset,
father to the Rev. William Locke, who died 1686, and who by a daughter of the
Rev. L)rte Whynnel, clerk, became seized of the perpetuity of his father^s living,
which was by the Rev. William Locko, his son (who died May 8, 1722), sold to
William Bennet of Norton Bavcnt in the County of Wilts, whose grandson is the
present incumbent. It has been supposed that we are indebted to some part of
Sir William Lockers family for two very respectable characters, in the persons
of Sir John Locke, Knight, an East India director, who died 1746, and James
Locke his brother, husband to the Turkey Company. I think you have told us
in your Magazine, that a Mr. Oates, of Richmond in Surry, had one hundred
and fifty thousand pounds in 1748, with a daughter of the latter; and a Mr.
Rav^linson, of Wiltshire, is thought to have had some such sum with a daughter
of the former, with whom he intermarried in 1740.
The Rev. Mr. Locke, of Newark upon Trent, the Lockes of Oxfordshire,
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Essex, London, and Bristol, including the celebrated
Mi^ Locke of poetical memory, (see p. 72 of your present volume,) can say
wh^er they do or do not derive their descent from Sir William Locke, Knight,
Alderman of London.
Michael Locke, younger brother (a) of Sir William, according to a pedigree now
before me, was father amongst other children of Matthew Locke, who became
seated at Pensford in Buckinghamshire, and had two sons, Richard and Christo-
pher. The former was of Bedminster in the County of Somerset, and, dying
1617, left John Locke, his son, Msryor of Bristol 1641, father of another John
Locke of Bristol, merchant, whose son, Samuel Locke, became a merchant in
London, and of whose family and death I have not been able to procure any
account. Christopher Locke, the youngest son, soon after Abbot Whiting^s
lands at East Brent were granted to the Whitmore family, was sent into that
(a) English antiquarians have supposed that the Michael Locke here spoken of was a tarn
of Sir William and not his brother, and so I have represented him in the chart that follows
this article ; but 1 have strong suspicion that the statement in the teit is true, and that Sir
William had both a brothtr and a <m named Michael. If I am right in my supposiiioo, Mat-
thew of Pensford, who is represented in the chart as the son of Michael, and |fr. im of Sir
William, was ia fact the son of Michael and n^km of Sir Willtam.
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parish (which at I before obeerved adjoiiM to Lioekstowo), to diride the forfeiied
estates into farms; and having laid out a valuable farm for himself at a place
called Pilrow, built a large house and became the stem of a very respectable
family, whose baptisms, as by the parish register penes me^ are as follows :
1. Christopher, bapt March 25, 1593, father of another Christopher of Pilrow,
William of South Brent, and John of Lockers Broad House, in the parish of
Mark. This last Christopher had two daughters, Anne and Christian; the
former married, first, Henry Symonds of South Brent, ancestor to the Symondsee
and Hardens; and, secondly, to Tory Tutton, great-grandfather of Isaac Phelps
of South Brent, Esq. Christian intermarried with Robert Dod of Bumbarot
ancestor of the Dods of that parish. William of South Brent had one daughter,
Mary, who married John Petheram, ancestor to the Petherams of this neighbor-
hood. John of Locks Broad had but one daughter, Elizabeth, who married John
Champion, and, by a female issue, became ancestor of the Guy family.
2. John Locke, baptized Aug. 1, 1595, was church-warden of the parish 1630,
and upon our parish-book his name is signed as is represented in Plate IL (where
the Locke arms are also engraved Fig. 4.) He became a captain of foot in the
civil wars of Charles the First, and was killed at Bristol in 1645. (a.) He had two
tons, one of whom died in bis minority ; the other was the judicious John Locke,
the great metaphysician and philosopher ; of whom hereafter.
3. Honour, bapt. August 21, 1597, and, intermarrying with Francis Shepard
of Mark, became ancestor of the Shepards, Gileses, Giblets, Stars, Coomera,
Counsels, and Smeaths in this part of Somersetshire.
4. Christian, bapt. July 3, IbOl ; of whom we have no farther account
5. Lewis Locke, baptized 13th July 1606 ; was buried at Taunton Saint Mary
Magdalen, March 27, 1692. By four wives he had thirty-five children, most of
whom lived to be men and women ; and what is more remarkable, his eldest
•on John, bom 1625, was fifty-nine years of age, wlien - his youngest son
Christopher was bom at Taunton, anno 1684. It is reported in the family that
John had a great-grandson as old as his younger brother ; which is, perhaps, the
chief reason why this branch of the family cannot truly ascertain their respective
degrees of kindred. It is, however, generally believed, that all the Lockes of
Scmiersetshire and Devonshire derive themselves from this Lewis ; but whether
■o or not, we know that Allen, one of the younger sons by the last wife, was
father of another Allen who was father of the present Mr. Thomas Locke of
Taunton, Maltster, who has six sons, three of whom are settled in London and
three in Taunton, the youngest being a Master of Arts of the University of
Oxford, also one daughter not yet married. ^
William Locke of Pitminster, near Taunton, was another son of Lewis b'hia
fourth wife. He married Dorothy, daughter of Richard Cooksley of Dunstar,
Gentleman, and died Jany. 25, 1719, aged 49. His only son Richard married
Hannah, the only daughter of John Dod, of Bumham in the County of Somerset,
Gentleman, and became an inhabitant of that parish. He died 1765, aged 59,
leaving the present Richard Locke, Esq. of Highbridge House in Bumham, his
son and heir. This last gentleman is well known in the literary tine as aa
Antiquary and Agriculturist, he having in the course of forty years written many
es8a3rs and short pieces, upon various subjects, in the different periodical publi-
cations of the day, some with, but more without his real signature. His two
essays in the fifth volume of the Bath Agricultural Society^s papers, (one on the
improvement of meadow land ; the other, an historical account of the fiat part o(
Somersetshire, as it has been and still is capable of improvement,) are originals
in their kind. He has been announced in your present volume, (p. 241,) as the
(a) That Capt. Locke was killed as above related, has been suied by several aaition* ; bat
Lord Eiog, in the life of John, the son of Capt. Locke, speaking of a letter wriitea by Joha
the son to bis fiitheri says *' It it withoat dstei bat was probably written befm 1660.''
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ortginal aoAor of the Hietory of Tauoton ; ia which town bi was not a refodent,
as there intimated, having always resided in Burnham where be was born. Th^
ingenious Mr. Richard Ix)cke, of Magdalen*HaU, Oxford, is his only son. The
arms borne by this branch of the family are : Party per fesse, Azure and Or, a
pale between three falcons indorsed, counterchangecl* Crest : a falcon of the
same with a padlock in its beak.
Another I^ichard Locke of Pitminster, above mentimied, was author of two
Biathematical tracts ; one intitled, ^* An Essay on the Longitude/' printed for
Meadows and Ashby, in 1732; the other '*The Circle Squared/' printed for
J. Wilford in 1734. I do not know whether he was a grandson or a great-
grandson of Lewis ; but he was uncle to the present John Locke, Esq. of Pit-
minster, whose only daughter and heir was lately married to Thomas Welman,
Esq. near Taunton.
John Locke, Esq. the celebrated philosopher, was son of Captain Locke,
already mentioned to have been killed at Bristol. He was born at Wringtod
(which is eiffht miles from East Brent), 29th August, 1632 ; and immediately upoa
the death of his father, was sent to Westminster School ; whence he was removed
to Christ*Church College, Oxford, in 1651 ; took his degree of Bachelor of Arts
in 1655, and Master of Arts in 1658 ; became Secretary to Sir William Swan, an
English Envoy to one of the foreign Counts in 1664 ; travelled with the Earl of
Northumberland in 1668; began to write his essay on ^^ Human Understanding'*
in 1670; made Fellow of the Royal Society in 1671 ; Secretary of the Presen-
tations under Lord Chancellor Cowper in 1672 ; Secretary to a Commission of
Trade, in 1673 ; took the degree of Bachelor of Physick in 1674 ; travelled to
France in 1675; became a courtier under the Earl of ShaAsbury in 1679 ; was
prosecuted for libelling the Government in 1682 ; deprived of all preferments,
even his student's place at Christ-Church College in 1683. By the application
•f William Penn to King James the Second, he might have received his pardon
•n pleading guilty, which he refused with this memorable saying, ^* He had
committed no crime, and therefore should not plead guilty." In 1685 he fled to
Holland, and was one of the Eighty-four persons demanded by King James of
the State's Oeneral, which made him live in exile till 1687, wh«D he constituted a
weekly assembly at Amsterdam ; amongpt whom were Mr. Le Clerc, Mr. Lim-
borch, 6lc. &c. In 1689 he returned to England, with the Princess of Orange ;
was made a Commissioner of Appeals in 1690 ; appointed one of the Commis-
sioners of Trade and Plantations in 1B95, which he resigned for want of healt|i
in 1700. He died at Oates, in the County of Essex, the country-seat of Sir
Francis Masham, Bart, on the 28th of October, 1704. His works consist of
twenty-two difllerent publications, collected in three vohimes folio.
I have never seen any account of this gentleman's marriage ; neither do I
know upon what ground Sir Peter King, Lord Chanceller of England, was con-
sidered his nephew, unless it was in consequence of becoming his heir.(a) Near
fifty years since 1 heard one of the grandsons of Lewis Locke call the chancellor,
son of a tallow-chandler in Exeter, and treat his name with some reproach, under
the idea of having supplanted the Locke family in the afiections of their relation ;
although this gentleman allowed he was not the heir, neither could he tell who
was. Perhaps some of the female line of his father's elder brother.
That too much room for local matter may not be stolen in such an useful work
as the Grentleman's Magazine, it became necessary to introduce within a narrow
compass as much information as possible. It must therefore be expected that
many younger branches of this respectable family are left unnoticed, and many
proofs omitted, that might have been adduced ; but if there be any imperfection
(a) Jerome King, father of Peter King, Lord High Chancellor, tn. the sister of John Locke,
the representaiive of whose family is now (1853) the Earl of Lovelace who m. Ada, the dan.
of Lord Byron. Her early death was recently recorded in the newspapers.
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or deficiency of importance in the present account, any person interested can, by
a private correspondence or otherwise, have recourse to Mr. Locke, late Mayor of
Oxford, Wadham Locke, Esq. of Devizes, Wilts, Thomas Locke, Esq. of the
Herald's office, who is at present Norroy king-at-arms, or to any of the parties
mentioned in this pedigree to be at present living."
H. F. Y.
" P. S. Having room, I ask Q, is the Rev. Dr. Locke of Norwich, and the Rev.
William Locke, Rector of Burwell in Norfolk, mentioned in " Walker's Sufferings
of the Clergy," p. 296, the same person, and how connected with this family ? '*
The following was from another corresponent : —
Mr. Urban, Avgutt^,
" The inquiries of your correspondent A. B. (p. 565) as to the family of Mr-
Locke, I am not furnished with materials to answer, but have no doubt, many of
your readers have it in their power to give a very satisfactory answer to them.
With respect to his arms^ 1 can inform A. B. that he bore, or claimed to bear.
Party per fesse Az. and Or, a pale counterchanged ; on the three pieces of the
first as many falcons (or hawks) volant of the second. At the same time it is
proper to inform him that Edmonson, in his Alphabet of Arms, gives the follow-
ing coat as granted to the name of Locke 5 July, 2 Philip and Mary, viz. Per
fesse Az. and Or, a pale counterchanged, three hawks with wings indorsed of
the last. Crest : a hawk with wings indorsed, holding in his beak a padlock, Or."
As it respects the name of Locke and the Arms, my efforts in endeavoring
to discover the origin have been of little avail. In the article on page 342, it
is said that ^^ Tradition considers the name of Locke of Scotch extractbn origin-
ally spelt Loch, but if so, it must have been in early time; for when Alfred
divided this kingdom [England] into parishes, the dwelling of a great man known
by the name of Locke was called after him Lockstown or the Town of Locke."
Again : ^^ The Locke family consider themselves as descended from a very ancient
house, arguing th«t they gave the name to the parishes where they lived, before
the Conquest, and do not derive their name with a De,from the parishes, as is
very commonly the case."
Sumamest were not common in England until after the time of William the Con-
queror, and the above statement may admit of some doubt, although the authority
is allowed, by some of the most learned antiquarians in England, to be generally
reliable. The English word lock is from the Anglo Saxon loc or loce, an enclosed
place, the fastening of a door, a curl of hair; and the Danish word lok and the
German locke, has the same general signification. The Welch word lloec is a
sheep-cote, a fold, or close or narrow place, and the Gaelic word loch means
a lake, a bay, or arm of the sea, (that is, water confined or enclosed more or
less.) The Greek word for lake, in its radical sense, means a hole or other
place that contains or holds. The original idea appears, then, in all these differ-
ent languages, something that encloses or confines. But when and why it became
a family name, must be left for others, more learned than the writer, to discover.
The Lockes in England are perhaps of a different origin from the Scotch
Lochs, as the former in their bearings have the falcon and the padlock, while the
latter have swans swimming in a lake. The orthography has ever been various.
Some of the earliest records give us Locke, and somewhat later 1 find Loc, L(^
and Lock and Locke. Sir William^s name is given Lock and Locke; his sons,
Michael and John, who were both men of education, wrote it Lok, and the same
variations are found through several centuries, showing most conclusively that
the particular way which individuals may spell their names, is no proof that tbej
are descendants from distinct families.
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ARMS.
It is difficult, and in many cases impossible to determine when Arnis Were
granted or for what cause, and the records of the Heralds* Visitations at London
do not show the reasons for the particular hearings. In many instances the
bearings were probably fanciful, either on the part of the person to whom they
were granted, or that of the "Garter King of Arms," by whom they were
granted. But in other cases the bearings had reference to the profession, occu-
pation, or name itself, or to some exploit by which the person had niade himself
distinguished, some heroic deed of daring, as the capture of a castle or an
enemy's ship. The reference to such acts would be shown more particularly in
the Crests. The Heraldic books contain the description of eight Goats of Arms
granted in England to the name of Lock and Locke, and one to that of Loch.
Seven have the same principal bearings^ three falcons, but somewhat differently
arranged in the shield. This similarity shows that those to whom they were
granted were all descendants from one original stock, the several Arrangements
with some slight additions designating different branches^
The Arms which 1 give stand first in Burke's
Greneral Armory, and no date being given, I
presume they were those first granted, and proba-
bly to Sir William Locke, in the reign of Henry
VIII. having reference to his exploit of going to
Dunkirk in France, and tearing down the Pope's ^
Bull of Excommunication against the King, a
deed which at the present time would not be of
much moment, but at that age when the Pope
claimed great powers, and who was dreaded and
feared by the people, it might require as much
moral courage as to storm a castle. The cushion
in the crest has reference probably to the Church,
either Popish or Protestant, being symbolical
thereof, and may be understood to mean, if it
referred to the Popish, that he tore it dovm^ or if
to the Protestant, that he supported it. In the
other crests, the padlock forms a part, and may
have had a reference to the name, which was, in heraldry, called ** jwinnin^,*' and
if, as stated above the arms which are here represented, are those that were first
granted to the name of Locke, I think we may reasonably conclude that the pad-
lock was an aAerthought, and had no original connection with the name. That
they are the oldest, in the absence of any date of their grant, the strongest evi-
dence, according to the best authorities, is that the particular manner in which they
are " blazoned " indicates more antiquity, than does the style of blazonry exhib-
ited in the other Arms.
The following Arms are described by Burke atrd others :
Lock. (London.) Per fesse az. and or, in chief three falcons volant of the
second. Crest — A hand ppr. holding up a cushion or. [See arms above.]
Lock. (Wamford, Co. Southampton.) (Rouge Dragon, Pursuivant of Arms,
granted 1767.) Per fesse az. and or, a pale counterchanged ; on the first three
Picons rising of the second, collared gu. Crest — A falcon as in the arms, in
fMtbe beak a padlock pendant sa.
Lock. (Mildenhall, Co. Suffolk; granted 8 Dec. 1770.) Per fesse az. and or,
a pale counterchanged, on the first three falcons rising of the second, ducally
crowned az. Crest — A falcon rising or, ducally crowned az, in the beak a pad-
lock pendant sa.
LocKB or LoKis. Or, three pales az. on a cbev. of the last a pair of wings con-
joined of the first.
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Lock. (Norbury Park, Co. Surrey.) Pet fesse az. aod or, a pale and three
falcons, two and one with wings addorsed and belled, each holding ia the beak a
padlock, all counterchanged. Crest — A falcon as in the Anns.
Lock. Per fesse or and az. a pale counterchanged ; three falcons volant of
the first. Crest — A falcon with wings endorsed, holding in the mouth a pad-
lock or.
Locks. (Granted 5 July, 2 Philip 6l Mary, and home by Wadham Locke, of
Ashton Giffbrd, Co. Wilts, Esq., son and heir of the late Wadham Locke, of
Rowde Ford House, near Devizes, Esq., M. P.) Per fesse az. and or, a pale
counterchanged ; three hawks with wings endorsed of the last Crest — A hawk
with wings endorsed, holding in the beak a padlock or.
LocKB or LoKE. ( London.) Or, on a chief az. three faleonlb jessed and belled or.
Loch. (Dry law, Scotland.) Or a saltier engrailed sable, between two swaok
naiant, in fesse, each in water ppr.
According to the preceding article, the name of Locke was known in England
in the time of King Alfred, about the year 880, wheti the place where a " great
man ^^ known by that name, ^^ was called aAer him Lockstown, or the Town of
Locke." As greatness would not be acquired in a day, it is presumable that th^
family had been known for a considerable period anterior to that time. Tb%
name does not stand out prominent in the early or more modem history of £ng^
land, (excepting in the instance of John, the great philosopher, who stands at the
head of greatness and goodness in the ranks of the learned,) however it often
appears, and connected with events and individuals. Which shows that they were
of respectable standing. To gratify the curiosity of some, and for a fViture refer-
ence, should any one wish hereafter to make further researches in England, I
subjoin a few facts that have been collected, many of them being taken from
documents published a few years since under the direction of the "Record Com-
missioners," by the Government of Great Britain, an incomplete copy having
been given by said Grovernment to the New England Historic-G^enealogical So-
ciety. In many cases^ the simple name only, and the date when recorded, ik
given. The diflferent orthogtaphies are seen.
1198. Eustace Loc.
1203. RlcardtJfs Loc of Witteham, his wid. Letitia, living 12i03, when she sues
for right of dower.
1230. Johanna, wid. of WilHam de Lok, who was son of Jordan Lok, to
whom King John, in 1199, granted right to take toQs of ships on (he Thames.
William had son Thomas, under age in 1230.
1236. Thomas de Loch.
1250. Gilbert Locke, and William his son, of Co. of Lincoln.
1250. Ricardus Lok', Lucy his wf. and Mabillia her sister, of Co. of Oxford.
1291. Thomas Locke was of Merton.
1313. John Lok was of Scardiburg.
1350. Robert Locke was Vicecomes of Wilt^ire.
1359. Berengarius Loc, of Narbonne, with John Bigot, of Biteria, were mes-
iengers sent by the States of Senescateia Carcassiona to the Krag of FraiK».
Edward III. granted them protection in gohig and retoming through and staying
in his kingdom, and also to the 10 knights, horsemen and footmen, which com^
posed their retinue.
1395. License was granted hy Richard IT. to William Lock and Joha
Kenynghale, Scotch merchants, for exporting goods to Norway.
1412. Complaint was made to the King of England by William Locke and
others, merchai^ of Lenn [Lynn] setting m± that nofwithstaa^BBg that they had
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hftd rights granted them by the King of Norway, Dacia a<)d Sw^den^ they hai
been robbed and ill-treated by the merchants of Hanse, and though the King of
Sweden had imposed a fine of 1500 marks upon the aggressors, it had never been
paid, and their troubles still continued ; and that in 1409, a ship was freighted by
William Locke and others, of Lenn, fbr Berne and Wysmer, and the captain oif
the ship was seized at Berne, and ordered to return to Lenn ; and they claimed a
redress for their great losses.
Sir William Locke was employed by Henry VIIL, having the charge of his
commercial affairs ^^both at home and abroad.^^ In the Cottonian Library,
London, are several manuscript letters from him to the King, and to Secretary
Cromwell, dated at Antwerp, in 1533-4, 1535 and 1538, relating to some works
carrying on at Calais, concerning negotiations with France and about the woollen
trade. He was, says Collins, " Particularly employed by Queen Anne BuUen,
[Boleyn] privately to gather the Epistles, Gospels and Psalms, from beyond
sea, in which he ran great hazard, some having been secretly made away with,
for attempting the same thing.*' He had four wives, (see the chart, p. 358-9,)
and twenty or more children, many of which died young. The name of his first
wife has been variously given, by different writers; some say it was Alice
Spence, and others Elizabeth Spencer. Anciently the names of Elizabeth and
Alice were convertible, one for the other. The records of the Herald's office,
which are the best authority, say that her name was Alice Spence.
In the Cottonian Library is also ^^ a manuscript of many pages,'' dated 1577,
written by '* Miehael Lok," in which he says he ^^ is son of Sir Wm. Lok,
Knight, Alderman of London, that he (Michael) was kept at schools of grammar
in ^Ag. until he was 13, when he was sent over the seas to Flanders and France
to learn tbetr languages, and to know the world, since which time he has con«
tinned these 32 years to travel in body and mind, following his vocation in the
trade of merchandize, passing through many countries, had the charge of and
captain of a great ship of more than 1000 tons, three years in divers voyages ;
anid that he has nnore than 200 sheets of manuscripts of his travels," which he
wishes to publish.
In Hakluyt's *< Divers Voyages," pub. 1582, is a letter dated 1575, from James
Alday to the ^^ Worshipful Mr. Michael Locke, Agent in London for the Musco^
vie Co." Hakluyt's Voyages also contain a History of Sir Martin Frobishere's
Voyage for the discovery of a passage towards Cathay, in 1574, written by
Michael Locke, Locke himself being a great adventurer therein."
Hakluyt, in the introduction to his book, speaking of a passage to Cathay,
says, ** Secondly, that Master John Verazanus, which had been thrice on that
coast, in an olde excellent mappe which he gave to King Henrie the eighth, and
is yet in the custodie of master Locke," &c. Again. " The mappe is master
Michael Locke's, a man for his knowledge in divers languages, and especially
in cosmographie, able to do his country good, and worthy in my judgment for the
manrfolde good partes in him, of good reputation and better fortune." On this
map is the following dedication: ^^VUtmtVt tifrO, IBOIIlfnO l^flfBllO
Jbnmaro IMartiiael l,oft tftoto ftoitVinntiBiiii Qanc efiartam tttita^
tut: 1582.^ (a)
In 1012, a book called ** Peter Martyr de Novo Orbe," &c. &c. in eight de-
cades, was pub. Three of the decades were translated from the Latin, by R.
Eden and the others, " by the industrie and painful le travaile of Mr. Lok."
5 July 1 and 2 of Philip and Mary Arms were granted or confirmed to Michael
Locke.
Jotei Locke, son of Sir William, was also a traveller ; he made a voyage to
(a) Michael Lok, a citizen of London, dedicated this Chart to the illastrioas Sir Philip
Sidncj: 1682.
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JeruMJem in 1658, which is to be found in Ilakluyl's Voyages. U contains a
curious document in Latin, of which the following b a translation :
ITO all 9tl1l fart who may read the present letter, salutation in our S4lt1l
SnUH <Si)ti0t* IH&e testify to you and to others whoever they may be,
how an honorable man, Jolltt ILOft, the son of an honorable man, aSftOUani
aoft, (SrOlHett BnijBllI^ visited in person the most holy places of the fl^OlS
HaVLJi, viz. the most holy sepulchre of our 3«0t1l J|(0U0 Ci)t{0t» from which
on the third day he gloriously rose from the dead, the most holy Mount of
ttaUiatS, on which, fastened to the cross, he deigned to die for us all ; also,
JttOUnt AiOn, where he celebrated that wonderful Supper with his disciples,
and where the p^OlS Sbpitit^ on the holy day of Pentecost, descended with
fiery tongues on the same disciples ; and Outet, the mountain whence he mira-
culously ascended into heaven ; the tomb of the chaste t7it0ilf JHatJIf, situated
in the midst of the valley of Slrl^OJBiapl^at, and SfQanS also, — »rt|lrteill,
the City of BablUt in which he was born from the most pure VfXffiU T^t^f
and then was laid in a Manger — and besides other such places as well within as
without the city of jletllJBialnilt in the Jj^Olfi Hant Of SnVra, as are cus-
tomarily visited by modem travellers, he most devoutly visited, and in like man-
ner worshipped. In attestation of which, I, brother Slftl^OlfS, of ftttH^VMUf
of the order of younger brothers belonging to the regular attendance. Vicar, (per-
chance unworthy,) of the Convent of IHOIItft SblOtt, in the province of the
godlike ibaftft 2llltij0ll|}, also by apostolical authority, a commissary and rec-
tor of other places in the fHfOlS ffl-aitH, have willed that this certificate should
be confirmed by the greater sealof our office, and by our subscription.
Given at the most holy chamber of the ftOtVt on the often memorable
JttOltttt (&(Otf« in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred and fifty-
three, on the sixth day of the month of September.
In 1554, *^ A voyage to Guinea was set out by Sir George Bame, Sir John
Yorke, Thomas Locke [son of Sir William] Anthonie Hickman [who m. Rose,
dau. of Sir William] and Edward Casteline, the Captain whereof was Mr. John
Locke [son of Sir William.] It consisted of two ships of seven score tons each,
and one of ninety tons.'' A history of this voyage is to be found in Hakluyt, by
J. Locke.
Henry Lock, prob. gr. son of Sir William, was employed by Queen Elizabeth ;
letters of ^* instructions '' to him in 1592 are in the Cottonian Library.
Thomas Locke was connected with the Court of James I.
Thomas Locke, of Merton. — Lyson, in his Environs of London, says, that
^^ Edward III. granted the Rectory of Merton belonging to a former Abbey of that
name to Thomas Locke, about 129 1.^' Here is an error, evidently, as the
reign of Edward 111. did not begin till '1327. Manning, in his History of the
County of Surrey, within which is Merton, says of Merton Place, ^^ Near the church
is a large old mansion, which has been known from time immemorial by the
name of Merton Place. In the year 1499, John Locke and Jane his wife, became
possessed of it, [prob. by inheritance] in whose family it continued until the
year 1646, when John, a remote descendant of John above, (and whose ancestors
had in the meantime purchased the Impropriation of the Rectory in 7 of Edward
VI.) conveyed it together with the Impropriation to Catherine, sometime wife of
Rowland Wilson of the Parish, but late [wife] of John Highland, alderman of
London."
From another source, not now recollected, I gather the following : " In the
time of Henry VIII. the Locke family possessed the Estate of Merton Hall.
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Thomas Locke, Esq. was mioister of Merton. In 7 of Edward VI. (16M-^)
the King by his letters patent dated 14 March, in consideration of the sum of
£359 granted unto Thomas Locke and Mary his wife forever, the Rectory of the
Church of Merton with the appurtenances, late parcel of the possessions of the
dissolved priory of Merton, to be holden of the King, his heirs and successors,
as of his manor of East Greenwich, in free socage and not in chief. On 29 Oct.
1643, John Locke and Jane his wife mortgaged (and in 1645 conveyed the
equity of redemption of) the Rectory with all the houses, 6^. to Catherine High-
lord, the wid. of John Highlord, an alderman of London."
There seems to be some discrepancy in the dates, which may possibly be
reconciled in this way, viz. that a portion of the premises may liave been granted
in 1291, and the remainder at a subsequent period. I think it is evident that
they belonged to the Lockes before 1552, as the second wife of Sir William
Locke was buried there Oct. 14, 1537, and Sir William himself 1550. The fact
that his wife was buried there, and the similarity of Christian names, leads me to
suppose that Sir William was descended from the Thomas Locke who was at
Merton, 1291.
Merton Place subsequently became the property of Lord Nelson, who be-
queathed it to the lady of SW William Hamilton. [See Lyson's Env'ns of London.]
Nicholas Lock, merchant, was the lessee in 1694, of the property now known
as Chesterfield House, near Greenwich Park, which he held under the crown.
Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, aAerwards resided there. [Lyson^s Environs of
London.]
24acharias Lok, Oct 24, 1597, erected a monument in Christ's Church, Green-
wich, to the memory of his wife Dorothy, who d. Feb. 24, 1596, the dau. of
James Brampton, of Brampton, Norfolk. Henry, her son, was also buried beside
her.
^^ In the Parish Church of St. Mary Bow, London, is a monument to John Locke
one of the s^erifls of London, 1461." [See Stow's Survey of London.] He was
gr. father of Sir William.
*^In Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside, London, is a monument to John Locke^
1519." He was prob. bro. of Sir William ; left no issue. [Same.]
In same Church is a Monument to Sir William himself, 1550 ; *^ with his Arms
in the window." Both of these churches were destroyed in the great fire of
1666. [Same.]
Ann Locke, dau. of Thomas, m. John Page. A sarcophagus to his memory,
in his pew in the Ch. at Harrow on the Hill, London. He has three hawks with
wings endorsed for Locke in his arms." [Lyson.] No date.
Thomas Lock, of Gray's Inn, London, m. at Prestwold, in Leicestershire,
Susannah, dau. of Sir William Welby, of Gedney, in the Co. of Lincoln, June 3,
1619. They had an only dau. [b. 1620, bap. at Merton?] who m. Rev. John
Carse, D. D.
Thomas lA)cke, Gent, of Rochester, in Kent Co. purchased of John and Robert
Conny, the manor of Stockbury, in 17()0. He d. Mh. 13, 1706, a. 4*2, and his wid.
Prudentia, with her three sons and co-heirs, in gavelkind^ Robert, Thomas and
Henry, in 1723 sold the estate to Sir Roger Meredith, of Leeds Abbey, Grent.
The above Thomas, Sen'* was buried in Rochester Cathedral, and bore for his
Arms — Parted per fesse azure and or, a pale counterchanged, three falcons
volant of the 2d. [Hasted*s History of Kent]
In the Ch. at Askerswell is a monument to William Locke, Sen' , Rector of that
Ch. ; b. Dec. 26, 1634, d. Ap. 22, 1686, and to his son William, Jr. Rector of
Askerswell and Chilcomb, b. June 5, 1674, d. May 8, 1722 ; son and gr. son of
the Rev. John Locke, of Askerswell.
Daniel Locke, Fellow of Trinity Coll d. 1*754 ; his monument is on the west
wall of the Chapel.
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Elizabeth JiulHh, dau. of R<rf>ert Loeke, of Dintoa, in Wilts, ii|. Edward AsU^i
who was b. 1690, and d. 1775 ; theif son. Rev. George Ashby, B. D. and F. A. S,
was Rector of Barrow, b. 1724, d. 1808 ; there is ^ monument to bis memory in
the Ch. at Barrow. [Gage's His. of Suffolk.]
William, son of Major William Locke, was buried at Southwark, Parish of St.
George, Jaoy. 7, 1667.
In All Saints Ch. Tottenham, Lon. is a moument to the memories of Richard
Chandler, Esq. 1602 — Elizabeth, his wf. dau. and sole heir of Matthew Locke,
2d son of Sir Wm. Locke, 1622 — Sir Ferdinand Heybome, Grentleman of the
Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth and James 1. 1618 — and Anne, his wf. dau.
and heir of Richard Chandler, 1615.
Thomas Locke was Mayor of High Wycombe, in Bucks, in time of Charles L
[Lipscomb's His. of Bucks.]
Zachary Locke was mem. of Parliament for Southwark in 1700.
Mrs. Elizabeth Locke, an *' Ancient Maid of Honor/' d. Feb. 1710*11, a. 106.
Samuel Locke was one of the Commissioners of Lieutenancy, in London, 1707.
Matthew Locke, a native of Exeter, was an eminent English Composer of
Music in Ordinary to Charles If. for whose public entry into London at the Restora-
tion he furnished the Music. He is known as the first who ever published rules on
thorough base in Eng. contained in a work, entitled ^ Melothesia." He acquired
great reputation for the composition of the music for Shakspeare's and other trage-
dies, and subsequently was Organist for Queen Catherine 11. of Portugal ; and it is
represented that he became a papist, of which there is some doubt. He d. 1677.
Queen Elizabeth, in 1573, granted her '^ dearly beloved Chaplain, Nicholas
Locke, Master of Arts, and Rector of the Parishes of St Mary Trimley, St. Martin,
Trimley, and of Harksted, in Suffolk, license to remove and absent himself from
any one of said Rectorships."
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The following are abstracts of Wills, proved at the Prerogative Office in London i
Richard Lock — will dated July 26, 1570, proved 1571, speaks of his father and
mother of Westminster ; no names given.
Henry Lok, no place mentioned ; (undoubtedly son of Sir William,) — v31
dated Jany. 28, 1570, proved Oct. 31, 1571 ; wf. Anne, bro. Michael, Executor.
John Locke, of Bedminster, Co. of Somerset, sawyer — will dated June 4,
1575, proved 1576. Speaks of his wf., and child not bom, — chil. Jane and
Agnes — Margery Stokeman, his sister's dau. — bro. John, of Dondry, and chil.
one named Jolm, — bro. Richard, whom he requests to be ^^ good to our bro. John«''
Nicholas Lock, of South Brent, Somersetshire, husbandman — wijl proved 1581
— has wife Margaret — sod Lewis — son John Gillenge — daus. Agnes apd
Florence.
William Lock, of Northmoulton, Devonshire, husbandman — will dat3d May
20, 1590 — had bro. John.
Jock Lock, of Northmoulton, husbandman — will dated Feb. 6, 1589, preyed
1589 — had wf. Alice — sons John, Jeffrey, Richard, and Alexander — daus^
Jane, Grace, Mari^, and Elizabeth the wf. of John Clement
John Lock, of Brinsworth, in the Parish of Northmoulton — will dated Mb. 27,
1590 — sons William and John — dans. (Johan ?) Sybil and Mary.
John Lock, of Northmoulton — will dated June 1, 1598— wf. Ureth — sons
Henry and John.
William Lock, of Northmoulton— will dated Sep. 20, 1594, witnessed by Philip
Locke — wf Alice — sons Thomas and William — daus. Margaret and Thomazine.
Mathew Lock, of Merton, Co. Surrey — will dated May 14, 1598 — wf. Mar-
garet — sons Robert, Thomas, Francis and William — daus. Mary, Elizabedi and
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Anne. To be buried at St. Thonms, of Aeon or Acres, in the M ercer^s Chapel,
London, near his mother.
Zachary Lok — will dated Jany. 20, 1602 — to be buried in Mercer's Chapel,
near his er. gr. father Thomas, and his gr. father, Sir William Lok — gives to his
father Michael, his seal of Arms — bros. Eleazer and Benjamin, bro. Jenny and
his wf. — and bro. Sanson. Mistress Ursula Johnson, whom he intends to make
his wife. Executrix.
Eleazer Lock — will dated Mb. 30, 1605 — to be buried in the Church of All
Hallows, Huntington — ^^has bro. Benjamin — brother-in-law William Sanson —
** brother Jenny and ray sister " — speaks of his poor travelling brother.
Richard Lock, of the Cammandria, of Temple Combe, Co. Somerset — will
dated Aug. 1, 1605 — has chil. Richard Ryal, and William Lock — sisters Agnes
and Ellen — bro. Edward and his two sons — brothers John Lock the eider, and
John Lock the younger.
Benjamin Lock, of Bristol, merchant — will dated Jany. 6, 1605, proved 1611
— being about to go beyond the seas — to be buried in Mercer's Chapel, London
— father Michael — bro. Sanson — bro. Jenny — cousins Michael and Henry Lock.
William Lock, of Geme Abbe^, DorseUhke, tanner — will dated Oct 27, 1611
— wf. Alice — sons Thomas, William and John — dau. Elizabeth — bro. Thovuis
Lock, of Brookhampton, and bro. Nicholas Lock, of Pensford.
John Lock, of Bristol, mMfiner — will dated Jany. 16, 1618 ^-lo be buried kk
■theCh. at Bedminster — wT. Anne — sons Edward and John — daus. Frances
and Eleanor.
Roger Lock, of Bristol, merchant — will dated Aug. 27, 1610, aged 30 — wf.
Elizabeth — father and mother Andrews — son Richara — father Richard — bro.
John — mentions Mat^w Lock.
John Locke, of St. Martins, near Ludgate — will proved 1632 — had no chil.
— speaks of Sansford Peverill, in Devonshire, where he was bom — had brothers
Walter and Hugh — speaks of Thomas and William, sons of Nicholas Locke,
deceased — nephew John, and nephew John the elder, to whom ho gave ;f 300.
He was very wealthy, and gave J^IOOO to the Hospital in Bridewell, and to Christ
Hospital in London, the maintenance of two poor chil. from the Parish of St.
Michaels, Bassinghalls Church.
Lock, of Westminster, had no chil. -— speaks of his bro. Nicholas, bio.
Thomas, and his son Thomas — will proved between 1628 and 1635.
John Locke, of Lambeth, Co. Surrey — will proved June 27, 1505— -had son
and dau. names not given — wf. Sarah.
John Locke, of Oxsted, Co. Surrey — will proved Dec. 4, 1611 — had wf Eliza-
beth ; son Thomas, daus. Agnes, Margaret and Mary — Thomas Lock, gent. Exec'r.
Francis Locke, of Martin, Co. Surrey, gent. — will dated Nov. 25, 1621 ; proved
Dec. 14, 1621 ; wf Ellen, and her three children Edward, John, and Miles Atlee,
to have an estate in Dutchett in Buckinghamshire.
George Lock by will, when not known, gave interest of j^20 for the poor of
the parish of All Saints in Dorsetshire.
In the Gentlenoen^s Magazine, vol. 69, 1799, it is stated that about 1630 several
persons of the name of Locke resided at Pool, in Somersetshire, who were chiefly
commanders of merchant ships, and had landed property near Salisbury and
Hindoo, that in particular Robert Locke was one of this family, and gave pre-
cisely the same arms as John Locke ; he lived at Berwick, St. Leonards, and
Dinton, in Wiltshire, and d. 1706, and was buried at Dinton. This may have
been the Capt. Robert Locke, commander of the ship Speedwell, of London, who
in 1656, was prosecuted by the government of Massachusetts for having brought
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Quakers into the country, and was imprisoned in Boston. Oct. 14, 1656, he
petitioned the Gen. Court that he may have a full hearing. I believe he was
fined and forced to carry the Quakers back. [See Mass. Archives, vol. 10, pp.
235-237.] Capt. Liocke was master of the ship Globe which sailed (rom
Boston for London Dec. 1655, and Hull, in his diary under date of Aug. 166d,
says *' my returns likewise by Capt. Locke went saffe."
From the White Chapel Register, London.
Marriages. Robert Locke and Dorothy Hawkins, July 12, 1584. — Henry
Lock and Rachel Hillinge, Jany. 29, 1589. — Thomas Lqck and Elizabeth [Bud ?]
Feb. 5, 1609.— Thomas Lock and Christian French, July 26, 1624, [perhaps
E rents of John and Nathaniel Locke, of Hampton, N. H.] — John Lock and
ne Edwards, Nov. 3, 1625.
Baptisms. John Lock, son of James, Aug. 10, 1610. — Hannah Lock, dau.
of Thomas, July 16, 1618. — Thomas Lock, son of John and Jane, May 14,
1626. — John Lock, son of Thomas and Christopher [Christian] Sep. 16, 1627,
[perhaps John, of HamptonJ — John Lock, son of John and Jane, Mh. 11, 1629.
— Nathaniel Lock, son of Thomas and Christian, Nov. 11, 1629, [perhaps Na-
thaniel of Portsmouth.]
Burials. John Locke, July 21, 1593. — Benjamin Locke, Dec. 16, 1609. —
Susan Locke, May 29, 1622. — Robert Locke, Jany. 5, 1623. — Susan Locke,
Mh. 15, 1626 — Nicholas Locke, Mh.l5, 1626. — Thomas Locke, Aug. 14, 1628.
— John Locke, Aug. 27, 1632. t
From the Stepney Parish Records, London.
Baptisms. Christopher Locke, son of Robert, Oct 21, 1576 — Mary Locke,
dau. of John, Jany. 6, 1582. — Bridgett Locke, dau. of John, of Ratcliff, Sep. 30,
1593. — Mary Locke, dau. of John of Limehouse, sailor, Nov. 21, 1604. — Wil-
I Ham Lock, [William of Wobum] son of William and RNkabeth his wf. Dec. 20,
1628, 7 days old. — Rebecca Lock, dau. of John, of Limehouse, shipwright, and
Judith his wf. May 6, lt;29.
BvriaU. Elizabeth, wf. of William Locke, June 27, 1631.
From the Subsidy Rolls for Snfiblk.
John Locke, of Lavenham, 1600. — Daniel Lock, of Laxfield, 1613. — John
Locke, of Wattesiield, 1626. — Richard Locke, John and Robert, of Hinderelay,
1638. — Richard Locke, of Hunston, 1689. — Anthony Locke, Clerk of Knot-
tishall [Knetshall ?] 1689. — Daniel Locke, of Tressingfield, 1689. — John Locke,
of Thelnethan, 1639.
JOHN LOCKE, «Gbht.^»
The fame and character of John Locks, commonly called ^^ the great philos-
opher and metaphysician,^' are too well known to require a more extended notice.
For nearly two centuries the whole civilized world has acknowledged him as one
of its greatest luminaries. The names of Locke, Newton, and Bacon, have long
been associated as standing at the head of those great minds, whose labors in
science and literature have enlightened the world. Of Locke, it may be said
that he was not great only in one particular branch of learning, for his mind was
capable of grasping and mastering every thing. Metaphysics, religion, and the
science of government were all handled by him equally well. Free from ambi-
tion (a) and the love of wealth, rocks on which so many have been shipwrecked,
be lived a long life, honored by all, and left behind him a character on which no
(a) Under the first Charter of the Carolmss he was created a Landgrave, which title and
power be declined.
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stain could be found. His priyate and his public life were both equally pure. In
the political changes of the day, when kings were made and unmade, he suffered
political persecution, and was obliged in 1682 with many others to quit his coun*
try for safety, and he was deprived of his privileges at Oxford College by the ar-
bitrary command of the King, in defiance of the rights of the College itself. After
several years^ absence, at the solicitation of William Penn, the King offered him
a pardon, which was accompanied with gracious words of good will ; but this he
refused to accept, with this noble reply, that ^^ he was ignorant of the crimes of
which he had been declared guilty." At the revolution, however, he returned to
England, and was honored by appointment to several offices, and he continued in
office some years, and until his health became so impaired that he could not live
in London only a few days at a time, when he sent in his resignation ; on which
the king sent for him, and proposed that he should retain his office and receive the
emoluments, attending only occasionally, and leaving the duties to be performed
by his deputies. Here again he exhibited the purity of his character by the
memorable reply, *^ that he could not think of receiving pay for labor that he did
not perform," (a) an example that is rarely followed in modem times, the practice
being even in our republican country to receive all that can be obtained from the
government.
All the English writers whose works I hiure consulted, seem to have been al-
most entirely ignorant of his pedigree. Even Lord King, his nephew, who was
to a great extent educated by him, and who published an edition of his works,
merely says that ^^ He was the son of J. Locke, who was descended from the
Lockes of Charter Court, in Dorsetshire. Tluit bis father, who was a Captain in
the army of the Parliament, possessed a moderate landed property in Pensfold,
[it should have been Pensford] and Bellerton, where he lived ; that his fortune
became so much impaired in the civil wars that he left a smaller estate to his
son than be himself inherited.*^ According to the Gent. Magazine, (see p. 344,)
Capt. Locke was the son of Christopher, of Pilrow, in Somersetshire, but in the
memoirs prefixed to the edition of the works of his son, pub. in London in 1801,
it is said he was the son of Nicholas, of Suttenwick, in the parish of Chew-Magna,
which ii near Pensford, in Somersetshire. He was an Attorney, as well as a
Captain, and officiated as "Steward or Court-keeper '* to Col. Popham, who
owned large possessions in the vicinity. Several authorities say that he was
killed in battle, at or near Bristol, in 1645, and this seems to haVe been the pre-
vailing opinion ; but Lord King, in speaking of a letter written by John to his
father, Capt. Locke, says, " It is without date, but was probably written before
1660." This remark would indicate that the father was living in 1(560. Another
writer says he was living at the restoration n660), and was appointed Clerk of
the Sewers. As the writer in the Gentleman^s Magazine says he copies his ped-
igree from the record of the parish where Capt. Locke was a Church Warden,
we must suppose his statement to be the most reliable, and if so, that he was the
son of Christopher.
Equally contradictory are historians as to whom the wife of Capt Locke was.
Lord King, 1 think, does not name her. In the edition of Locke's works before
named, published in 1801, in the memoir prefixed, it is said that Capt Locke mar-
ried Aon, the dau. of Edmund Keen or Koo, of Wrington ; while on the other
hand, the Rev. Joseph Hunter, in his article relating to the emigrants from Suf-
(a) Mr. Locke was aAerwards reproached for not having made interest for some of his
friends to succeed to the office, or at least to inform them of his intended resignation of it.
" 1 know,'' said he, in answer to one of his relations who reproached him on this subject ;
" I know what yon tell me very well, bat that was the very reason why I would not commu-
nicate my intention to any one. I received my commission generously from the king him-
self, and to him I resolved to restore it, that ht might have the pteaiare of bestowing it on
aa worthy of his boanty."
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folk, (Eng.) to New England, which was pub. in the Mass. His. Society's CoUec*
tions, says on the authority of Candler, a great antiquarian of England, and who
left voluminous manuscripts, containing pedigrees of many families, that
Bernard, who was the farmer of an estate of Custridge Hall, which he held of
Lord Chief Justice Coke, married a dau. of Robert and Sibil Fisk, and that Ber-
nard had a dau. who was the mother of John Locke. Mr. Hunter is disposed to
think Candler good authority, because Bernard was Candler^s grand-uncle. Yet
doubts may be entertained, for Mr. Hunter himself, who ranks high as a learned
antiquarian, in this very article, makes a statement which shows that he is igno-
rant of what some of us even in New England have learned. He says ^ that
little is known of Lockers father, but no one who has written on his life, has had
the slightest knowledge of the mother.'' In contradiction of this statement, it is
only necessary to refer to the memoir from which I have before quoted, prefixed
to the edition of Locke's works, pub. 1801, where the writer knew, or pretended
to know, that she was the dau. of Edmund Keen or Ken. I notice this that my
readers may see how easy it is for writers to be mistaken, hoping that they will
be charitable to the many errors that they may find in this unpretending volume.
I have before assumed that Candler was probably right, and that Locke's
mother was a Bernard, and his statement seems to receive support from the asso-
ciation of the names of Matthew Barnard, (which I presume was only another
way of spelling Bernard,) with the^ame of William Locke in Nicholas Davie's
Will, on the presumption that there was a connection between William Locke and
the family of John Locke.
The *' progeny " of three of the sons of Robert Fisk, before named, emigrated
to New England, as did several other pui:itan fkmilies with whom they were con-
nected. So says Mr. Hunter on the authority of Candler, and goes on to say, as
I have raentiooed in another place, that ^^ The mother of Locke must have .been
brought up among the more zealous puritans of the counties of Essex and Suffolk,
(England,) that she must have heard from her infancy stories of religious perse-
cutions, that she must have seen near connections of her family leaving their na-
tive home, to find as they supposed, security and peace in a distant land ; and the
feelings thus engendered in her >mind we may easily believe to have been com-
municated to her son, who in due time became the great defender of the princi-
ple of the utmost tolerance, in dealing with men in affairs of conscience and
religious opinion."
The conflicting statements with regard to the family of the wife of C^pt. Locke
may be reconciled by supposing that he may have been twice married, a fact un-
known to the different writers. It is to be hoped that these remarks may induce
further inquiries, which may throw more light upon the subject.
All authorities agree that John Locke, the subject of this sketch, was bom
while the mother was from home in a small cottage in Wrington, in Somerset-
shire, Aug. 29, 1632 An exception to this, however, as to the date, is a most in-
teresting article originally published in the London Athenseum, and which was
afterwards copied into the Living Age, No. 341, p. 424, entitled, " The Grave of
Locke." The date of his birth, taken from his tomb, is printed A. D. "1631.**
This may be a typographical error. Wrington is a small town not far from Bris-
tol, and in the immediate vicinity of Pensford, Bedminster, Pilrow, and several
other places where many of the Lockes resided.
Mr. Locke was never married, and after his retirement from public life he be-
came the inmate of the family of Sir Francis and Lady Masham, at their seat at
Oates, in Essex, and here he passed the remainder of an invalid life in the cul-
tivation of his mind, and in the composition of many of his admirable works.
Lady Masham, who was the dau. of the Rev. Dr. Ralph Cudworth, of Oxford,
was a woman of a congenial mind, highly intellectual, and herself a writer. The
friendship that existed between them, says one, ^^ must have rested oo similari^
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of tastes and feelings^ and perfect confidence. The fioble woman wbo adninis*
tered to hini his last consolation, was like himself calm and possessed, in that last
scene which united the serenity of the antique sage with the pious resignation of
the Christian saint. AAer passing without sleep the night which he had not ex-
pected to survive, he was taken out of hed and carried into his study, where he
slept for some hours in his chair. On waking he desired to he dressed ; and then
beard Lady Masham read the Psalms, apparently with great attention, until per-
ceiving his end to draw near, he stopped her, and expired a few minutes after-
wards.'*
Thus ended the life of this eminent man, Oct. 27, 1704, a. 72. He was
buried at the Church at High Laver, in Essex, near Oates, about 20 miles from
London. Against the south wall of the Church is a square raised tomb covered
with a slab, on which is inscribed, " JOHN LOCKE, Ob. A. D. 1704.'' Above
the tomb is a marble tablet bearing the Latin inscription written by himself.
Here follows a translation :
^* Stop, traveller! Near this place lieth John Locke. If you ask what kind of
a man he was, he answers that he lived content with his own small fortune. Bred
a scholar, he made his learning subservient only to the cause of truth. This thou
will learn from his writings, which will show thee every thing else concerning
him, with greater truth, than the suspected praises of an epitaph. His virtues,
indeed, if he had any, were too little for him to propose as matter of praise to
himself, or as an example to thee. Let his vices be burfed together. As to an
example of manners, if you seek that, you have it in the Gospel ; of vices, I
wish you may have one nowhere ; if mortality, certainly, (and may it profit
thee,) thou hast one here and every where.''
I cannot close with any thing more beautiful than an extract from a Poem on
the Progress of Science, delivered at Harvard College, Ap. 21, 1780, by the
Hon. Samuel Dexter.
^^ In Metaphysics, too, a Locke we find,
Unfolding the recesses of the mind.
Teaching mankind the great Creator's plan ;
Yet less admire the author than the man.
Great in himself, he could with pleasure leave
The tinsel'd greatness that a Court can give.
Refuse a place — a pension, and retire.
From glitt'ring pomp, to fan celestial fire."
iV#to. — The followiDg items were omitted in their proper place.
James Loch wm a merchant of E(Jinburg,m. Oct. 11, 16i0, Margaret Barclay ; his eld-
est tun James of Drylaw, Scotland, Treasurer of Edinburg, b. Aug^37, 1612, had James
of Drylaw, b. May 3, 1650, who m. Isabel, dau. of Sir George rou lis, uf Rafelston,
and had George, of Drylaw, b. Mh. 28, 1678, who m. Jean, dau. of Georee Foulis, and
had James, b. Aug. 16, 1693, who m. Frances, dan. of Hon. William Lrakine, son of
David, fourth Earl of Buchan.
John Lock, of Holhst. had dau. Mary, who m. Ogle Riggs, of HoUist boose, wbo d.
1705, a. 62.
Mary Locke, of Martin, in Surrey, m. Edward Threle, of Lozwood.
Bridget Locke, of fiaocet, £ng. — Elisabeth Robinson, the wid. of Thomas Robinson,
of Boston, (and formerly wf. of Richard Sherman of Boston, mercnant, who d. 1660) d. at
Boston 1666, left property which she had by Sherman to the children of her sister Bridget
Locke of fikoceu, Enff. — to the daus. of Thomas Spaul or Spall of Boston, to her kin-
dred John and Mary Greealeaf of Boston, to Samuel Demon (Damon) of Redding, and lo
John Brown, son of Edmund, of Dorchester.
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London. He wm probsbly deweoded from ThomM Locke, of MerUm Abbey, in Bncnur.
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Thomas, merchant of London, d. 1507, buried at St.'^oan, only dan. and heir oC Mr. Wikook or WiBkokes» «f
Thomaa of Acres, London. I Botherun, in Yorkshire ; d. 1512.
erElhMbeCh8pen.
eer, of London,
who died 1528,
boried at Mercer's
Chapel, London.
Ar William, Knt. and Alderman, b. l4A0,i
d.1550. Ue was knighted by Hen. VUL
fbr going over to Dunkirk and palling
down the Pope's bull } was sherilT of Lon-
don \M6. Sir WiUiam was Oent of the
Priry Chamber. His Sd wf. was Eleanor,
wid. of Walter Marshe. She d 1546. His
4Ui wf. was JOiiabeth, widow of Robert
Meredith.
-Sd. KatberhM,daa.or
John, died
Thenaa wt M«rj
William, and sister
s p. buried
Mlnisccr afc Mevw
and oo<4ieir of Sir
inMeToei«s
ton 1552, prm^m-
Thoe Cook of Wilt-
Chapel,
blf was aon of
shire. Knt. bhe was
Loudo^
Thomaa.
burled at Merton Ab-
151f.
bey, Surrey. e>he d.
Oct. 14, 15i7.
1
t
1611,
1617.
PhHip, d.
15:M,8.p.
I I I I I
Jane, bom Peter, died Bdmund,
August 22, 1517, s. p. died fbr
1512 } m. love of
Robt. Mer- William, b. Sir Brian
06—1617, d. 1519 Take's or
I
Feb.
1514,
London,
Mercer.
Richard, d.
1516.
Tack's
daughter
1545.
chant of
Mary.
I Richard Springham, from whom are descended the
Rarls of Rnmney.
Matthew,., i
of Mfi
London, %%
Merchant. '
tithy, md. KattM
Dorothy, ■»>. wmp
1. otwen um, m. 1
of Lond , mei^ 8tac«j, of
chant } 2. m. London, mer-
Jno. Cosworth^jg^cer. 2 m.
of Lood.,mer^ WOlMm Mat-
thew of Brad-
den, Wiwtli
1. William
•.Rowland.
8. Matthew.'
(Daughter of
Sir WiUtam
Allen, Al-
derman
of London.
4. John.
5.Mai7.
Thomas Cosworth.
EUsabeth, she d. ]eS2,"eRiohM Cbaadler,
monument In All-
Saints church, TotlMi-
ham, London.
oer, of London, son of
WUUam. of Little Wai-
singham, Horfclk,
gent. lied. lOOS.
Thomas, perhaps m Susan, daughter of Sir EKsabeth, m. Ferdinando Rich- Anne, m. Sir Terdinando Beybome, ^
WilUam Uedney, June S, 1619, who was b. ardson, (who d. 15960 groom of Oent. of the Privy Chamber to (^sean
June 26, 1590, and fbr a 2d husband m the Stole to Qaeen Kliiabeth. Elisabeth and James L Shed. 1615, he
Thomas Joaoeylyn, Secondary of the Ex- d. 1618.
Rlcfaari, of BedminHer, Co^^
of Somersei, d. 1617.
John, Mayor of<
Bristol, 1641.
John,
Perhaps Sanh, who m. Nicholaa
DaTics, and came to N. England f
Christopber, bap.^
March 25, 1598.
of Bristol,—
Merchant.
Christopher,^
of Pihrow.
Sananel, of London,
Merchant.
Aime, m. 1. Henry Symonds,
of Couth Brent, ancestor of the
Symmids and Hardens. 2. m.
TWry Tutton, gr. grand-fttther
of Isaac Phelps, Esq of (South
Brent.
WaUam, of South""
Brent. I
John, of Locke's
House, In the Pariah
Mark.
Christian, m. Mary, m. John Pethe-
Dod, ram, ancestor of tha
Petherama near Taun-
ton.
EliJbeth, B.
ancestor «f
the Guy tenOy.
(A ) [See next page.] In a note on page 343, 1 commented on the statement made in the
Gentleman's Magazine, that Michael Loieke, the Father of Biathew of Peesford, was a
younger Brother of Sir WiUiam, while other authorities had spoken of him as a Sm of Sir
William. The principal rea^n that has influenced my opinion in fa^or of the statement ia
the Oent. Ma^. is that the Michael Locke who was a son of Sir William had three sons,
Zachary, Benjamin, and Eleasar, asd several daas., and that although these three sons speak
of each oUmt and their sisters in their willsi no mention is made of a in* Matthew. Qa
this hff H h mt ^ the d ss e— t of Matthew is rep cc a w i ted by the dotted lint.
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BaiiAmKi. [Sec (B.) Below.] The tmmm tbat induce roe to tnppoee that oar emifrant Ancettor might
kovo hven the gr. son of Christopher of Pilrow, are many of them not easil? expressed in a few words. I
shall cooteiit myself, therefore, with saying, that the tradition has eter been, that our ancestor and the distia-
Kished John Locke were of the same lamily ; that the mother of the latter was a Bernard ; that Nicholas
iTics cmlls William Locke of Wolium his ** cousin " (nephew), and also calls Matthew Barnard, of Boston,
kia '^eowain,** (Matthew being a son of Bartholomew.) I i^rffue, then, that these degrees of kindred existed ia
ooMcqueoce o( the intermarriage of Daries and the Bamards and the Lockes in Eng. In addition to the fore-
goia^ the Rot. Joseph Hunter, of London, in an article pub. in the Mass. His. Socy's Coll., says ** The mother
of Locke [the philosopher] most hare been broaght up among the more zealoos Puntans, most oafe heard from
her infancy stories or religions persecntioos, and must hate seen near connections of her family leering their
' lea to find security in a distant land, and it will not be onacceptable to see the name of ao illiistriooa a per-
' ia family cooiiaetioa with so many of the Pnntaa aettlefs in New England.'*
Boss, K Dee."^. AnOionr
Hofenb. SL
leia, a. 8g.
Loodoo,
sonofWsl-
ter, or
WoodflDdly
la"
Jolio,d.tai AlJoe,d.
Frsooe s.p. 1597,
went to Je- s p.
1559, and
to GotDea
1594.
d. 1590,'
s.p.
HeUt o«— fc-
M J■4B^ of-
-I.Jane,
Loodon,
s
London, mer-
dan. of
BMroksot
chant. «. m.
wnusm
and laer-
t
MarvnyPer-
WUkln-
oer. IIU
I
jn, wid. of
■OQ,
win. dated
t
Cmst Dal-
OMToer,
JsnV 18,
I
■iarias,ftuof
andHht
1670, pro-
HIT JoHos
of Lon-
Ted Oot*r
Onsar, Knt.
dMk.
Jil, 1571.
Aog.^I
8 m. m
las BolL.^
bam, Bishop
ofWc
1570, who d.
1576. lUd
I n r
ory, LL.D., Welter, m. lUs^ Antho
m-AonWrnUop. beth, daoghter of LL.O., d.'
of Sir His dan. Wa»r Nicholas Staoes, Dec 19,
HoTfls beU^ mar. Sir was anoestor to 1597, s.p.
DekaMa. Hearr flenes, the ■srit of Ply-
ton of Hearj month, Yisoount
Windsor, and Ld.
Moontjoy.
-e;:
▲ Daa.
m. Rob-
ert PhU-
Upi.
If
Henry,
s. p. Moyls, of
Cornwall.
s.p.
Mimmw,*
Beqja-
BUl, of
who d. diedak
1568, by
him had
19 chil-
btath,
and he
d. the
day
of PSne-
Will
nrin, of
fotd, in
dated
Bristol,
llar.9ft,
merehn,
Aire.
1905.
wttl
dated
.iSL
proved
«v.Ka.
1611.
I
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Zaohary, A Dsa
will m.Wm.
I
laot.
Antwerp,
BdwM
Satherine,
bsp. Aof .
89, 1.5.54,
— - marr*d Dr.
A Dsa. Oo«i, and Arohbold,
m hadDr ofWor-^
— Jeo- Goad sent
ney. by Jsmes
tothe fy-
nodof
Dort.
EUisbeth, Margaret, Rowland, Mary, bap.
b. 1557, at bap Sep. bap. Od. JnneS, 15(f8,
A-* 8,1.560, 16, U6L - - -
Smyth,
clerk,and
d.1599.
Otwell,h.
1556.
SlrThos.
Mountelbrd,
M D., whose
dan Dridffet
B Sir John
Bramston,
Ld. Ch Jos.
or Klnss
— Aadros,
Pastor of
Oaa ia re p w aa , of POrow,'
John, 1
row,T
I
. bap. Ang. 1, ■
159% was an Attorney,
SQdOapt.in the Par^
Ibuneot Army tnUhe
eirU wars, sad (was
I 164&0
One
thjB he m. a
Bliss Keen, or
Hooonr, bap. Aw. 81,
1597, m. rraodt Shep-
ard, of Mark, became
aooeetor of the Shep-
ardt, Gileses Qiblets,
Stars, Coomera. Coun-
sels and Smeaths, of
Simertetshire.
ChrisUan, Lewto. bap July 19,— WnxuM, (pnbaMy)
bap. July U06, burled at Tana- iuher of WILLIAM
9, 1601, ton, St. Mary Magda-
len, Mch. 87, \*m^ by
4 wires had 95 chtl.,
most of whom lived to
bemenai
of whom
nothing
fturther.
io««,b.
in ■mez,
17M. The
Pail.
ADaa— J(
erome King, whose
son Peter, Ld King,
b I6i», was Lord
High Chane«)llor of
Xngland, anoestor of
the Marl of Lorelaoe,
who m Ada, dau. of
Lord Byron.
ASon,
d s.p.
of WoBcax, had wt«^^,^ . , ,- %
Elisabeth, iho died" "^^ .'
at London, Jnne, '^-^J '*
(8se(B)abore.] SkVic'^
John,
b.
1685.
Allen,a'
younger
son by
4th wt
William, of"*I>orothy,
Pltminster,
son of 4th
wife, died
1719, a 4^.
dau. or
Richard
Coolcaiey,
of
Dunstar,
Qsnt.
Christopher,
youngest
son, b. at
Taunton,
iwsr
(RkLfdO
of
Pltminster,
sonorgr.
son
of Lewis)
was a
Richard, only son, d. 1765,'
a. 59, wsa of Bumhsm.
'Hannah, only dau. of John Dod,
of Burnham, Co. of Semersst.
of Itenton, Uflng 1798, had
6 Sons, 9 of whoa wsn settled la
Lsndoo 1798, and 9 la Taunton, the
y owiim bsh^ A. M. sC Oaiwd.
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SIR JOHN BRAMSTON.
Tlie following, though in part a repetition of what has gone before, contains
some additional facts, and is so interesting, as coming direct from Rose, the dan.
of Sir William Locke, I cannot avoid the inclination to publish it.
It is from the Autobiography of Sir John Bramston, which was written be*
tween the years 1670 and 1699, but not published until 1845. Sir John Bram-
ston was the gr. gr. gr. son of Sir William Locke. He was b. 1611, the son of
Sir John Bramston, of Boreham, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
who was b. May 18, 1577, and m. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Moundeford, M. D.
of London, who m. Mary, dau. of Richard Hill, mercer of London, who ra. Eliza-
beth, the "20th'' child of Sir William Locke.
" The said Thomas Moundeford married Mary Hill, one of the daus. of Richacd
Hill, of London, by Elizabeth Lock, the twentieth child of Sir William Lock,
the famous citizen Alderman and Lord Maior (a) of London, of whome I think
fitt here to insert the storie as I find it wreten by one of his daughters, Rose,
married first to Anthony Hickman, merchant aduenturer, from whom is descend-
ed the now Earle of Plymouth, and soe is the alliance betweene our families,
he beinge descended of one daughter, and myself from another of Sir William
Lock, but his tytle to Lord Windsor came by a marriage in that familie ; her
second husband was Throgmorton of Brampton in Huntingdonsheire, esquelr. I
find it in wast paper in her Bible, which hath binn carefully preserued by the
females in the familie acording to her order, and is now in the hands of my
sister Lady Palmer, beinge giuen her by the aforementioned Mary, her and my
Grandmother. The storie is (as I find it) thus : In the 25th yeare of King Henry
the 8th, thcU was 1590, William Lock, citizen and Mercer of London, beinge in
Dunkirke when a curse (interdiction, I suppose) was sett vp by the Pope's memit-
ger or nuncio, against the King and Kingdom, in fauor and at the request of
Queene Katharine, Mr. Lock beinge then there, he tooke itdowne, (soe farr, sayea
she, goes Hollinshead ; but his daughter Rose adds) for which seruice the Kings
gaue him 100 pounds a yeare, and knighted him, and soe (says she) he was the first,
that, beinge a Knight, was sheriffof London. He had alsoe the speciall fauor of the
Kinge, to haue a key to his priuie chamber, to come to him when he would. The
Kinge dined at his house, he being the King's mercer And she tells
this storie, (I mesne Rose that wrote the Memoires ;) she says, that, in the tyme
of her first husband, Anthony Hickman, after the death of Edward the Sixth,
Queen Mary changinge the relligion, her husband and her elder brother Thomas
Lock, beinge merchants and partners, they lined to geather and sheltred manie
of the godlie preachers in theire house ; but the Queene inioyninge all to come
to mass, and persecutinge the refusers, they were forced to let them goe, giuing
them monie; she mentions Hooper, Fox, Knox, and one Reinger, for which
her husband and brother beinge questiond, before the commissioners, (she ^Is
them high commissioners,) were committed close prisoners to the Fleete, and
. then shoe tells how they gott out ; . . . . aAer which she says her husband went
to Antwerpe, tooke a house there at 40 pounds rent, sent for her, but she being
with child could not goe, but went into Oxfordshire to a gentleman's house, but she
names him not, but thincks the house was called Childwell, wher she was de-
Huered ; names not the child, nor whether male or female ; but says she went
to Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridlie, prisoners then in Oxford, to know whether she
might christen her child in the Popish manner. They answered her that bap-
tisme was the least corrupted in that church, and therefore she might, but sayd
she should haue gone away before, for the child was baptised by a Popish
preist, but she says she put sugar instead of sah into the handkercher which was
(a) It may be questionable whether Sir WiUiam Locke was ever Lord Mayor of London.
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to be deliaered vnto the priest, after which she went to Antwerpe to her hu -
band, left 2 houses of her husband's, well ftimished, one in London, another at
Rumford, taking noething but one feather bed, .... Whilst she was at Ant-
werpe she had another child, which with great care she procured to be baptised
after the reformed manner by a Protestant minister, which was done thus : The
fashion was to hange a peece of lawne out at the window where a child was
to be baptised ; and her house hauinge two dores into two streetes, she hunge
lawne out at each dore, soe the neighbours of each side, thinckinge the child
was carried out at the other dore, inquired no farther ; the hasard she rann was
great, for she sayes, that in the hatred which was borne by the townsmen to
the Anabaptists, the magistrates used to come at mid night into houses where any
children were suspected to be kept vnbaptised, and if they found any such they
vsed to putt them into a sack and threw them into the sea and drowne them, which
crueltie to auoid, she did, as is before sayd, hange out the lawne, and there
beinge a secret congregation of Protestants in the Towne, she procured her child
to be carried thither, where it was baptised, she not knowing who were god-
fathers or godmothers. She continued in Antwerpe to the death of Queene
Mary; she died at Gainesborough 21 November 1613, in the 87th yeare of her
age. And this is all I find of her in these memoires collected and made by her
selfe and sister.
'^ Elisabeth Lock was the 20th child of Sir William Lock, which is testified by
a note written by himselfe in the said Bible. She was borne in Milk Streete,
London, the 3d day of August, 1535. She had 2 husbands, beinge first married
to Richard Hill, with whome she lined 18 yeares, and had by him 13 childrenn ;
she continued a widow one yeare and a quarter, and then married [Nicholas]
Bullingham, bishop of Worcester, and had one child by him'. Hill died at New-
ington Greene, Sep. 1568; shee was very younge when she married Hill, for
she was but 20 yeares old when she went with her husband into the Low Coun-
tries to Antwerpe ; and yet she had then 4 children ; she had fine in Antwerpe.
She hath not mentioned the names of all her children. What I find of them in
that memoire is thus : her eldest daughter, Katharine Hill, was married to Dr.
Goad ; she was baptised 23 April, 1554; of her was borne Dr. Goad, one of the
diunes sent by King James I. vnto the Synod of Dort. Martha, the 2nd daughter
maried to Luke Smyth, Gierke ; she was baptised 8th of September, 1560 ; she
dyed at Worcester, 1593. Rowland, baptised 16th October, 1561. I thincke he
had no issue male, but he had a daughter married to Mr. Munday.
Mary, baptised 5th of June, 1562 ; she married Dr. Moundeford, from whome I
am descended. Elizabeth, borne at Antwerpe the yeare before Queene Mary
died, [1557] ; she married with Edward Archbold, at Worcester. Otwell, borne
alspe at Antwerpe, the first yeare of Queene Elizabeth, [1558.] Ann, baptised
1566 ; married to Andros, I guess, parson of Chesterton
'^ 1 find Sir William Lock had a daughter married into Comewell, for Otwell
Hill went into Comewell to his aunt, eldest sister to his mother ; she is not
named either by her husband^s name or her owne Christen name, but I gues her
husband^s name was Cuswroth, for I remember one of that name that was clerke
to my father, whome we called cousen.'^
Here ends the History of the ]x>ckes in England. Many of the facts have a
peculiar interest to those of the name in America, and go to show when the fam-
ily was first known, and in what parts of the country they resided, and their occu-
pation or profession. Like many of the early merchants of England, some of
them were mariners, commanding their own ships and trading to difilerent parts
of the world. A thorough examination of the County and Town histories of
England, which are very full of pedigrees, would undoubtedly give a vast num-
ber of additional particulars ; and what appears in the preceding pages will be
something of a guide as to where further information should be sought, and that
was the principal object for inserting many of the items.
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SAMUEL LOCKE, D. D.
PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE. (5)
The materials from which to make a sketch of the life and character of Presi-
dent Locke are not extensive. He died early in life, his children soon after fol-
lowed him, and his papers have been lost. His Common-Place Book and a Book
of Extracts, which are now before me, are all his manuscripts that I can find.
His contemporaries have all passed away, but two of the most distinguished have
left some valuable testimonials, viz. the Elder Adams and President Styles.
He fitted for College under the tuition of the Rev. Timothy Harrington, then
the minister of Lancaster ; he entered Har. College in his nineteenth year, where
he was highly distinguished for scholarship in a class that produced as many dis-
tinguished men in proportion to its numbers, as any class of that College, of
whom may be mentioned William Browne, Judge of the Supreme Court of Mass.
and afterwards Governor of Bermuda ; John Wentworth, LL.D. Governor of New
Hampshire, and afterwards Lieut Gov. of Nova Scotia, and a Baronet ; David
Sewall, LL.D. Rep. in Congress, Judge of the Supreme Court of Mass. and of the
District Court of the Dnited States ;* Tristram Dalton, Rep. and Senator in Con-
cress ; Rev. Moses ijemenway, S.T.D. a very distinguished Divine ; and John
Adams, President of the United States. The Hon. Charles F. Adams has kindly
furnished me with the following extract from the autobiography of his gr. father.
^' I went to College at the end of the vacation, and took the chamber assigned
me, and my place in the class under Mr. Mayhew. I found some better scholars
than myself, particularly Locke, Hemenway, and Tisdale. The last left College
before the end of the first year, and what became of him I know not. Hemen-
way still lives a great divine, and Locke has been President of Harvard College,
a station for which no man was better qualified. With these I ever lived ia
friendship ; I soon became intimate with them, and began to feel a desire to
equal them in science and literature. In the sciences, especially mathematics, I
soon surpassed them, merely because, intending to go into the Pulpit, they
thought Divinity and the Classics of more importance to them. In Literature, I
never overtook them."
Prest. Locke graduated in 1755, and that year was a teacher at Lancaster, as
he had been in 1752, and was one of the members of a Society, that was formed
in that town for mutual improvement, in 1748. He studied Divinity with Rev.
Mr. Harrington, and Nov. 7, 1759, was ordained over the Church and Society in
Sherburne, (c) In Dec. 1769, he was unanimously elected by the Corporation
of Harvard College, President of that ancient institution, which choice was unan-
imously confirmed by the Board of Overseers, he being only thirty-eight years of
age, and the youngest man ever elected to that office. He resigned bis pastoral
relations at Sherburne, in Feb. 1770, and was installed at Cambridge, Mb. 21,
1770. His people at S. were very unwilling that he should leave them, and
(a) Descriptions of localities ia Wobarn omitted for want of room.
On page 31, the date of his marriage is erroneously stated to have been Oct 20, 1755 f
it sh'onld be Jany. 2, 1760.
(c) The first Sermon preached in Dublin, X. H. was by Rev. Saraael Locke in the autaroa
of 1767, at the boase of Eli Morse, whose infant dan. Sarah he baptized at the same time.—
Mmr. L. W. Leoaiffd's Diaoootse, Sep. 7, 1845.
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amde streimotM eiertlons to prevent him, but the situation to whieh he was elected
opened a wider field for usefulness. During the period of his presidency, the
political afilairs of the country were in an excited state. The people were all in
commotion. The College was under the patronage and control of the State
GoTomment, at the head of which was the Royal Governor, Hutchinson. The
College, like all the other interests of the country, was affected by the state of
public affairs, and its prosperity was retarded, and no remarkable events trans-
pired in College to mark the era. •
Rev. Ezra Styles, D.D. minister of Newport, R. I. and President of Yale Col-
lege, and who '* was one of the most learned men this country can boast,'' left a vo-
luminous diary, from which the late Prof. Kingsley favored me with the following
«Ltract, and coming from a man so learned, and many years the senior of Prest
Locke, it should have great weight in forming an estimate of the talents and
character of the latter. I may add, that the extreme length to which President
Styles went in his opposition to British rule, may have had some influence on his
feelings when he speaks of the political opinions of Prest. Locke.
'^ 1770, June 4th. Saw in a Boston print, the election of Councillors, held in
the College Hall, at Cambridge, 6ec. — the same day was religiously celebrated
at Boston, Dr. Chauncey preaching to a crowded assembly. Then all the mints-
ters invited to dine at Fannuel Hall, by the merchants and the sons of liberty.
A great number of pastors were present : among the rest the aged and venerable
brael Loring, of Sudbury, Ml 88 and above, being the oldest minister in Amer*
ica. Also, Rev. President Locke, and Rev. Mr. Appleton, of Cambridge.*'
^* July 16th. I set out with Mr. W. Hubbard for Commencement at Harvard
Colle^, — where we attended Wednesday, 18th inst. Rev. President Locke
ptesiding for the first time. He conferred the degree of A. B. upon 34, and that
ofA.M. upon 43, total 77. The President was dressed in a black gown and
square cap, as were most of the graduates. The Bachelors all dressed in black
cloth coats of American Manufacture, covered with a thin black gown and
square cap. Among other exercises there was a dialogue in Chaldee held be-
tweeen three Bachelors, taken out of Daniel. At the dose of this, the President
subjoined a short speech in Chaldee ; but he did not make any Latin Oration.**
" 1771, July. Commencement at Harvard College, Wednesday, 17th inst
when among other exercises, President Locke made a Latin Oration, — and there
was a dialogue in Greek, and another in Samaritan.**
" 1773, June 24. Visited me, Rev. Mr. Samuel Locke, President of Harvard
College, and Mr. Marsh, a tutor. Had much conversation together on a variety
of things, both in politics and literature. The President is a gentleman of fine
understanding, clear, distinguishing mind, rather adapted for active gubernatorial
life, than for the deep researches of literature. He keeps a good look out ahead,
and will pass serenely through life. He will be in danger of a duplicity of char-
acter, for he is ever adjusting himself to every body, — that it is somewhat difii-
cult to find his real judgment on some points. Yet he is open and vigorous against
the new divinity. In politics, he will never oppose the Governor or Crown in-
terest, and will rather lean to that side the balance, and against the patriots ; but he
can talk strong for patriotism. I believe he likes neither at heart, and designs to
trouble himself about neither, further than as either affects the interests of College,
— and in which case he will secure both parties if possible, else that which will be
most beneficial. He will make no stand in politics, either for or agamst the liber-
ties of his country, and will rather divert himself with the folly of those who are*
most venturesome and enterprising on both sides. If America should become an
independent empire, he would be for a pretty firm government, which the people
could not easily overthrow. His own dominion would make a State happy. In his
hands a tyranny would be a good government. Was President Locke at the head
pf Government, either in a tyranny or republic, his government would be adminis-
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tered with firmness, justice, mildness. It would be so good, that the mesl po|palt»
republic would never call him to an account, — it would be so good, that the
subjects of an absolute monarchy would forget their chains, and themselves, in
the fullest possession of their liberty.
*^ Under the idea and purpose of governing well, I believe bis judgment would
adopt a theory of high and absolute government. But was he in any other part
of the world, he would forget theory and adapt his practice to the exigencies and
usages of places. Neither would be suffer himself to be harassed with laboring
the surreptitious introduction of a theory different, and very opposite to that which
took place where he was called to act He will aim at the glory of a really
useful man. He will have but little leisure for reading and contemplation, but
will profit by conversation with the literati of every branch of erudition. He has
a liberal understanding, a penetrating discernment, and is capable of looking into
and judging upon every thing. He has great affection for his pupils, and feels
the father, the tender parent, towards all of them. He tells me, that he has about
180 undergraduates. He is a man in almost all respects of an excellent charac-
ter. He is in the midst of life or rather young, I believe about 38. He is a
good classical scholar, in Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Chaldee. He made an ora-
tion in Chaldee at the first public Commencement after his election to the presi-
dency, which 1 heard. He is excellent in philosophy and academical literature,
and in all bmnches of knowledge is far superior to any president of any of the
American Colleges, unless Dr. Witherspoon, of Nassau Hall, should exceed him
in theology. lie is one of those minds which will enlarge to a great size, will
grow and magnify through life. His morals are excellent — piety and a holy life
sit on hkn with a good grace. I doubt not he is determined to live well, to act
his part with dignity, to die well, and obtain the crown of immortal glory. He
is a firm friend to revelation.
^^ We went to the Redwood Library, afterwards to Mr. Ellery^s, then drank tea
at Mr. Redwood's, visited Mr. Cheesborough, ^., and spent thie evening till mid-
night in learned conversation. They lodged at my house. In the morning, June
3Mi, they rode away. I accompanied them to Mr. Redwood^s garden, and
parted.**
Having learned that the Hon. John Welles, of Boston, was a pupil ot President
Locke, I called upon that venerable old gentleman. To the question, ^ Whether
he could tell me any thing about the President,** with a glow of feeling on his
countenance, he instantly replied, '^ 1 think I can ; he fitted me and my brother
for College ; he was the most learned man in America ; our father placed us
under his tuition in consequence of the high regard and great esteem he had for
the President. We resided in his family (this was after that Mr. L. resigned his
charge of the College) ; he was a per^ct gentleman, dignified, and well did he
perform his duties to his pupils with which his house was crowded.** These facts
show the estimation in which he was held after his retirement Mr. Welles re-
lated many incidents commendable of the President, which I have not room to
insert.
In 1762, he preached the Sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery
Company, and in 177'i the Annual Sermon before the Massachusetts Convention
of Ministers, both of which were printed, and the last was reprinted. These are
probably all that he left in print
A few days before the decease of the late Rev. Dr. John Pierce, of Brookline,
I received from him a letter, in which he says, ^^ President Adams, his classmate,
assured me that he excelled in prayer all with whom he had ever been acquainted ;
he also considered him the best scholar in his class, with the exception of Dr. Moses
Hemenway.**
1 have an old manuscript, which contains the following obituaiy. The stylo
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md tiMtny of the expfemoos indieate that it was written by a person edocated in
oklen time.
*' In Memory of y* Rev* Samuel Locke, D. D." /3
"Asa Divine he was learned and judicious — In y* pastoral relation vigilant p^
and faithful! — as a Christian devout 6i charitable — In his friendships firm 6i
sincere — humane afiahle & benevolent in his disposition — in y* conjugal and
parental relations kind and officious — y* uncommon sj^e and penetration of his
genius — y" extensivcness of his erudition — y" fund of useful knowledge w"* he
had acquired — y* firmness & mildness of his temper & manners — his easiness
of access d^ patient attention to others — joined with his singular talents for gov-
ernment, procurM him universal esteem, especially of the governers and students
of Harvard College over w** he PRESIDED, four years with much reputation to
himself & advantage of y* public, after w** he retired to y* private walks of life,
entertaining and improving y' more confined circle of his friends until his Death
w" was very sudden on y* 15th day of Januaiy 1778, a. 45." (a)
The Rev. Abner Morse writes : " Rev. Dr. Locke was a stout, dignified looking
man, a little below the common stature. He was a good whig, and used to go
every evening to the common resort of the patriots and talk on public affairs,
while as many as could, came and listened and carried home the inspiration he
infused, so that Sherbom boasts to this day that their soil did not bear one tory.
He was frequently elected chairman of the Committee of Correspondence, and
was also on the Committee of Public Safety."
The same writer says, '^ His Common«Place Book shows that he had read a
library of books, and had kept company with the most devotional authors, as well
as with Ecclesiastical and civil historians, theologians and poets. It indicates
also a taste for natural science, and abounds with sage aphorisms and choice
extracts."
He died from the bursting of a blood-vessel, when aiding in driving some cat*
tie from his field Jany. 15. 1778, a. 47, and his remains are deposited "on private
land, the three first ministers of the town sleep by him, {h) who, like him, left no
posterity to protect their graves, and to the eternal shame of their fiocks they re«
fuse, when appealed to for aid to remove their dust to a secure cemetery, and to
contribute to give them, four in number, one decent monument." (c) A small
white marble grave-stone has, since the above was wrttten, been erected at his
grave by some one unknown. - Notwithstanding some of his society were some
" vexed " that he lefl them, yet afier he returned to Sherburne he ^' lived in the
utmost harmony with the church, and the pastor who succeeded him in his parish,
and his name is held in high veneration by the descendants of his old parishioners*
Some domestic troubles embittered the last years of his life, but he was never
known to make a complaint, but bore them with Christian resignation." [Letter
of one of his townsmen.] He owned a fine farm at Sherburne,((/) a part of which
he probably possessed in right of his wife, and was a man of affluence. The In-
ventory of his Estate, after his decease, was *
Real Estate at Sherburne and Rutland . . j^2088.00.00
Personal ...... 1518.15.11
Farm at Annapolis, Nova Scotia, no value named,
^3606.15.11
(a) The age here given, and which is the same that ha.^ been stated by others, is not cor-
rect. He was b. Nov. 23, 1731, and d. as above, Jany. 15, 1778, a. 47.
ib) The Kev Daniel (^ookin. Rev Daniel Baker, and Kev. Samuel Porter.
c) Since the foregoing was written, his remains have been removed by his townsmen to
a new cemetery, and a saitable monument is to be erected to his memory by some of the cit-
iaens, aided by the Oovemmeot of Harv. Coll The writer is informed that his skull, which
was entire, exhibited those phrenological developments which indicate great mental powers.
(4) In 1772, ht bottfltt of Jooathaa Froat 120 acrtt ia Shtrbunit.
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Hit house stood near the Northerly side of the ComoKm on the road to Hollis*
ton. After the death of his widow, in 1792, it was sold with the land to CoL
Calvin Sanger. The house was taken down or removed and another erected
about twenty years ago.. The property is now owned by the heirs of Mr. San-
ger. A part of his Keal Estate was probably sold soon after his death. His
library and plate was sold in Boston in 1788 (1778?)
The following is copied from his Common-Place Book, where it stands under
the head of Education : *
'^ Mine at College amounted to . . . jf978.05.2
And I earned by keeping school at different times 978.05.2
Besides Hollises' money, .... 60.00.0
And by a Benefoctor, viz. Rev. Timothy Harrington, 40.00.0
^1078.05.2
The writer regrets that he has not been able to gather more reminiscences of
a man who, though once filling an important station, so little seems to be known ;
a man who, according to the authorities cited, was a man of enlarged mind and
of great erudition. Should time and opportunity offer, the writer intends to
make further efforts to obtain materials for a more extended biography, and any
information relating to Pres. Locke will be gratefully received. It may be sent
to the care of Messrs. James Munroe 6c Co. Boston. As before stated, his libra-
ry and plate were sold in Boston. The writer will give a reasonable price for any
article belonging to the same.
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A STORY OF THE REVOLUTION;
OR, THE NATIVE PEPPBR-AND-SALT PANTALOONS.
The following anecdote of *' the times that tried meo^s souls,'* was originally
communicated to the Greenfield, Mass. Gazette^ several years ago. The writer
says ^^ It is a bona fide fact, taken without amendation, from the life of a mother
in Israel, Mrs. Eunice Richards, (see page 107, Par. 244.) It shows that there
was an anti- British spirit in the women as well as the men of 1776.*'
** Late in the aAernoon of one of the last days of May, in the year '76, when I
was a few months short of fiAeen years old, notice came to Townsend, Mass.
where my father used to live, that fifteen soldiers were wanted.
^' The training band was instantly called out, and my brother, that was next
older than I, was one that was selected. He did not return till late at night, when
we were all in bed. When I rose in the morning, I found my mother in tears, who
informed me that my brother Johfi was to march next day after to-morrow morn-
ing, at sunrise. My father was at Boston, in the Massachusetts Assembly. Mother
said that though John (a) was supplied with summer clothes, he must suflTer for
winter garments. There were, at this time, no stores, and no articles to be had,
except such as each family could make itself. The sight of mother's tears always
brought all the hidden strength of body and mind into action. 1 instantly asked
what garment was needed. She replied, * pantaloons.' ' Oh, if that is all,' said
I, ' we will spin and weave him a pair, before he goes.' * But,' said mother, ^the
wool is on the sheep's back, and the sheep are in the pasture.' I immediately
turned to a younger brother and bade him take the salt dish and call them to the
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yard. Mother replied, ^ Poor child, there are no riieep sbean within three mitee
and a half.^ * I have some small shears at the loom,' said I. ' But you can't spin
and weaTe it in so short a time.' ^ I am certain we can, mother.' ^ How can
you weave it ? — there is a long web of linen in the loom.' *• No matter ; I can
find an empty loom. By this time the sound of the sheep made me quicken my
steps towards the yard. I requested my sister to bring the wheel and cards,
while I went for the wool. I went to the yard with my brother, and secured a
white sheep, from which I sheared with ray loom shears, half enough for a web ;
we then let her go with the rest of her fleece. I sent the wool in by my little
sister, and Luther ran for a black sheep, and held her while I cut off wool for my
filling and half the warp, and then we allowed her to go with the remaining
coarse part of the fleece. The rest of the narrative the writer would abridge, by
saying that the wool thus obtained was duly carded, spun, washed, sized, and
dried : a loom was found a few doors oflf, the web ' got in ' and wove, the cloth
prepared, cut and made, two or three hours before the brother's departure, that
is to say, in forty hours from commencement, without help from any modem im-
provement.
'* The good old lady closed by saying, ' I felt no weariness, I wept not, I was
serving my country, 1 was relieving my poor mother, I was preparing a garment
for my darling brother. The garment finished, I retired and wept till my over-
charged and bursting heart was relieved.' This brother was, perhaps, one of
Gen. Stark's soldiers, and with such a spirit to cope with, need we wonder that
Burgoyne did not execute his threat of marching through the heart of America ? "
P.
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MRS. MARY SANDERSON, OF LEXINGTON,
FOBMEELT MASY MUIVBOE.
The following biographical sketch of " Old Lady Sanderson," was fur-
nished, at my request, by a gentleman who had known her many years. A few
months after it was written, the Ladies of Lexington, with praiseworthy liberal-
ity, on Sep. 23, 1852, held a Levee at the Town Hall, for the benefit of the old
lady. The Hall, which was tastefully decorated, was crowded, many being
present from the neighboring towns an8 from Boston. The tables were loaded
with refreshments, the Germania Band discoursed sweet music, and good feeling
ruled. The result was a fund of about $300 for the old lady. But ere another
moon had waned the silver cord was loosed, the golden bowl was broken, and
the spirit returned to God who gave it.
She d. Oct. 15, 1852, a. 104 years and 5 days.
Mb. Locke,
Dear Sir, — I send you a short notice of Mrs. Sanderson, as requested. What
interesting associations are attached to the centenarian 1 With what avidity do
we glean any information respecting one who has lived to reach one hundred
years of age ! especially of any one whom we know to have been an actor in,
or conversant with scenes and incidents fraught with patriotism and sufiering.
No little interest has been taken of late in Jonathan Harrington, ^* the youthful
drummer," on the memorable 19th of Ap.'75, but Mrs. Sanderson was already
a wife and mother when the 'first blood was shed upon Lexington Green ; and
how interesting it must have been, a few years since, to have listened to their
reminiscences. A lady, who was present at such meetings, has assured me that
she haa sometimes been almost affrighted, so greatly excited did these aged
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woTtbies became, while Meoaatiiig the seenet ami eeticmi apperteiokig to ibeir
youthful prime.
Great interest has been felt in Mi^. Sanderson, within a few years, by reason
of her longevity. From the time she approximated the age of one hundred, she
has become the object of inquiry, and received no small attentions — having,
among others, been visited by a late chief magistrate of this Commonwealth, and
honored at the recent Kossuth Celebration in Lexington, by the vast cavalcade
halting in front of her residence, and cheering her, as she sat at the window of
ber chamber, while the band played for her several national airs^ including her
favorite, " Yankee Doodle."
Mrs. S. is the gr. gra. dau. of Wm. Munroe, Sen. of Lexington, who coming
to this country about 1652, settled upon that portion of L. (then called '^ Cam-
bridge Farms,") to which he gave the name of ^^ Scotland ; " the land being first
settled chiefly by Scotchmen, and reminding them, in its features, of their native
Highlands. This Wm. Munroe, Sen. was, in his day, a man of influence and
property, being one of the largest contributors to the religious and benevolent
objects of his time, besides raismg thirteen children to the State. A son of his,
Gborgb, who had nine children, was grandfather of Mrs. S. Her parents were
William Munbob and Rebecca Lockb, who were also blessed with a numerous
progeny, having had ten children, who all lived to grow up ; and two brotbem
and a sister of Mrs. S. lived past the age of fourscore. Mary Munroe was the
seventh child, b. Oct. 10, 1746, and is now, therefore, nearly 104 yrs. of age*
She was m. Oct. 27, 1772, to Samuel Sanderson, a cabinet-maker, and native of
Waltham, who was reputed an excellent workman, and a man of strong, native,
good sense, but of a rather phlegmatic and desponding temperament, with whom
the world never wagged so cheerily as with many.
In 1776 they removed to Lancaster, where they lived about a quarter of a cen-
tury, until his death, which occurred about the year 1800. She then resided at
Waltham, with her son Samuel, until his demise, in 1829 ; the subsequent eight
years she lived at Weston, with her gra. dau. Mrs. Fiske ; and af\er Mr. Fiske^s
demise, on account of Mrs. F.^s declining health, she went back to reside with
her old friend, the wid. of her son Samuel, with which incomparable woman,
and her two daughters, she has resided at East Lexington, for the last fifteen years.
And here let me drop a passing word of commendation upon that excellent
spirit manifested by these ladies towards their aged relative. I may not under-
take to censure others, if any be to blame ; but I will say, that, if any, bound by
as near and as tender ties, have been regiiss in duty, most nobly has their lack of
service been supplied by the late widow of her son Samuel, and her daughters,
Mrs. Goodnow and her sister Elizabeth. Of Mrs. G. I would speak particularly,
on account of the strong attachment the old lady always seemed to manifest to*
wards her, even from her childhood.
With a beautiful devotion to each other, not even surpassed by that of Ruth
and Naomi, the pillow of age has been waited upon and smoothed for years by
one, whose worth, and sweet and dignified manners might adorn any station io
life. And what she has done, has been done with no compensation save in the
occasional presents of a few individuals, who appreciated the difficulties and triaU
incident to the task which their kind natures have so long imposed upon these ex*
cellent sisters. May they be rewarded.
For more than twenty years, Mrs. S., by reason of a severe chronic rheuma*
tism, has been confined to her room ; and during the last fif\een years that she
has been the loved and venerated inmate at her grand-daughters\ it may be sai^
that she has been constantly looking for the welcome summons tlrat should take
her hence. And yet it has not come ! And what wonder that this m3rsterioos
lengthening out of her years, including so many weary dajrs and nights of su&r*
ing and dependence, should cause her sometimes in tones of touching sadness to
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eidaim, *< Surely (Sod luui forgotten me ! O, why am I left to be a bardien to
myself and to others ? ^^
Wonder not, that, when ^^ the grasshopper ** shall hare continued to be a bur-
then for so many years beyond the allotted age of man, the good Christian even
should sometimes break forth into sighs and lamentations.
Mrs. S.'s conversation and appearance (as I at first knew her) would betoken
her as possessed of a cheerful, sprightly mind, and perhaps of rather strong feel-
ings and prejudices. One trait of character, noticeable in other members of her
father's family, she still retains, viz. her facetiousness. Although the oil of life
has long run so low, and its flame has often appeared so feeble and flickering as
to be on the very point of expiring, yet even in this feeble, childlike state, her
friends continue to be amused, at times, by some little scintillation of her old wit.
As an instance of this, the writer, upon a visit to her when she was past a hun-
dred, remarking on the uncommon fairness of her skin for one so aged, compli-
mented her upon her former personal attractions, — *'Ay,'' she laughingly
replied, *' and it was lucky for you, young man, that you were not about in those
days.**
in person, she is tall and slender, and one would judge that in early life she
possessed a pleasing exterior. Indeed, we know that many of her father's family
were, in their day, considered as possessing fine personal attractions, united to
uncommon dignity and suavity of manners. While in her sisters' complexions,
the rose is said to have beautifully contended with the lily, in hers the former
never made its appearance. She was always one of the most slender of her
family, and hence, perhaps, her uncommon care of herself; seldom, if ever,
going abroad after sunset To this care of herself, her plain, simple manner of
living, and the salubrious air of her native town, may we attribute her great lon-
gevity, tf we attempt to trace it to any cause beyond that of Crod's bavins given
her a constitution, which, though apparently so feeble, possessed a wonderfully
elastic and tenacious vitality. As to her diet, she always lived upon plain, coun-
try fare ; requiring meat at least once a day to sustain her even now. She never
drank any coffee, and her tea always very weak. Spirits she was never known
to have used, and until past a hundred she seldom allowed herself to take a nap in
the daytime.
Until past seventy, when she nearly lost all power of locomotion, she continued
to be a stirring, industrious woman ; fulfilling exemplarily, while her husband
lived, the duties of a wife and mother ; and after his death, affording much val-
uable service for many years to the son who took her to his home, in the labors
incident to a farmer's dwelling, and in the nurture of those children who have since
so well repaid her tender care. When past ninety, she could see to ply her
needle, and sewed upon many useful articles for her friends very neatly. A de-
vout Christian in her feelings, and a professor of religion, she was wont to sit for
many years with her Bible and Hymn Book constantly by her side ; and her sight
having returned to her, she read when over a hundred, a chapter and a hymn {a)
upon a Thanksgiving Day without the use of her glasses.
Within a year or two she has become a helpless paralytic, the subject of constant
anxiety and attentions. It is difficult to understand all that she says, but her re-
marks evince that she still retains, in a considerable degree, the power of obser-
vation aud reflection, while the power of expressing herself with distinctness is
wanting.
It may be expected that I should give some of *^ Old Aunt Sanderson's " revo-
lutionary reminiscences ; but I would remark, that there is little new now to be
told respecting incidents that have been so often described ; and even those most
intimate with her, find it difficult to recall to mind much of ^^ the oft-told tales,**
saving her pleasing and animated manner of narration.
(a) Within a month of hsr dteth she repeated a hymn she had learned in her yoath.
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That the martial and patriotic spirit that ever characterized the deeeendanti and
followers of the Qao Roich, did not wholly die out in the Monroes of this oomi-
try appears evident, for in the battle of Lexington there were no less than fourteen
of that nanie, and of that number none did more than Capt. Edmund Munroe
and others of his kin, towards infusing a military spirit and raising recruits for
that company, in which were two of Mrs. S.^s brothers, Asa and Philemon. It is
not wonderful, therefore, that she became imbued with the feelings that animated
her relatives and neighbors in those trying times, i^nd that her early impressions
had their influence. When at the age of fourscore years and ten, the deachbed
the incidents attending the incursion of the British to the quiet home of her
nativity.
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JOHN PIERCE, OF BROOKLINE, D.D..
Rev. John Piehce was bom in Dorchester, Mass. July 14, 1773, the oldest of
ten children. His father, John Pierce, was an honest, intelligent, religious man.
From earliest childhood he cherished the desire to go to college and to become a
minister ; this desire being awakened by hearing his friends talk of their kins-
man, James Blake, a promising young clergyman, who died just after he began
to preach. His boyhood was singularly pure, he never used a profane expression
in his life, and there is reason to suppose he was never guilty of a deliberate
falsehood.
On leaving the school of the same maiden woman who taught his nK>ther to
read, he commenced the study of Latin, and in 1769 entered Harvard College.
He took a hieh rank in his class, and at graduating (1793) delivered the second
English Oration. His whole college expenses amounted to $296.06, c^ which he
had credit, as a beneficiary, for 9102.56.
On taking his second degree he pronounced the Latin Valedictory Oration.
After quitting College he was two years assistant preceptor in Leicester Acad-
emy, Mass. He commenced (July 1795) the study of theology with Rev.
Thaddeus M. Harris, in his native town; was "approved" by the ** Boston
Association,*' Feb. 22, 1796, and preached for the first time at Dorchester, Mh.
6, 1796. Having preached in several places, and filled for nearly four months a
tutorship in Harvard College, he received and accepted an unanimous invitation
to become the Pastor of the First Church in Brookline, as the successor of Rev.
Joseph Jackson, and was ordained Mh. 15, 1797. Oct. 31, 1798, he married
Abigail Level, of Med way, one of his pupils at the Academy. She died July 2,
1800, leaving an infant son, who survived his mother only two years. He was
married again, May 6, 1802, to Lucy Tappan, of Northampton, who is now his
widow, after an union of the utmost harmony and affection, extending through
forty-seven years. They had ten children, of whom all but two are still living.
Dr. Pierce was the sole pastor of his church for half a century, and the inter-
esting *' Jubilee " when he completed the fiftieth year from the day of his ordina-
tion, celebrated Mh. 15, 1847, will be remembered by the many whose privilege
it was to listen to the hale, hearty and cheerful clergyman, showing in his seventy-
fourth year the vigor of youth. The whole town united to celebrate this anniver-
sary. Religious services were held in the parish church, the most remarkable of
which was the discourse by the venerable jubilant, from the text, ** I have been
young and now am old,'* (Ps. xxxvii. 25,) containing the most exact statistical
history of his church and of the town of Brookline. This discourse was after-
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wards ptMnbed by request* together with an aecoant of the other eTeats of the
day worthy of note. After the senrices in the church, the congregation repaired
to the Town Hall, to partake of a collation. Here troops of his friends, number-
ing many honored and justly beloved names, were assembled, and the occasion
was one of iatensest interest. A yaluable service of plate was presented him by
his own people, and a silver vase and salver by the ladies of the Baptist and Har-
vard Societies; also a silver pitcher by an old friend and parishioner.
For thirty*one years of his ministry the First Church was the only church in
Brookiine. Dr. Pierce was for fifty-two years a member of the Massachusetts Con-
vention of Congregational Ministers, and for ten years its scribe. For thirty years
he belonged to the Mass. Congregational Charitable Society, and, of course,
during the whole of his ministerial career, to the ^^ Boston Association,^' whose
meetings he rarely missed. For thirty-three years he was Secretary to the Board of
Overseers of Harvard College, and for several years President of the Mass. Bible
Society, and also a faithful officer or active member of numerous other associa-
tions of a literary or phiUinthropic character. He served on the School Commit-
tees during his whole ministry, and was among the very earliest advocates of
temperance, and to the last of his days of activity, known of all for the zeal and
courage with which, in public and private, he maintained the doctrine of '^ total
abstinence." He officiated on various public occasions ; and in January of 1849
be delivered the ^^ Election Sermon,^' before the Executive and the Legislature
of the State. This discourse, and several others, mostly statistical and historical,
have been published.
Bev. Frederic N. Knapp was ordained as his Colleague, Oct. 6, 1647. But
though thus relieved from the care of his pulpit, he continued to preach, with
unabated strength, for his brethren, and to take part in various meetings, until the
spring of 1849.
Dr. Pierce was a tall, large-framed man, with a mild, open countenance,
beaming with cheerfulness and benignity. His hair very early became white,
and gave him an appearance of venerableness long before he numbered years
sufficient to justify the epithet. He enjoyed in youth and manhood, notwithstand-
ing in infancy he was a feeble child, almost uninterrupted health ; so that for
forty years he did not know what it was to have a physical infirmity worth nam-
ing. In the spring of 1805 he was seized with a rheumatic fever, which confined
him several weeks, but from that date to his last sickness his health was un-
broken. It was his invariable custom to rise eariy, and saw and split his own
wood, or woric in his garden. He was a great walker ; frequently on his ex-
changes going on foot, out and back, six or seven miles the same day, without
fatigue. He was ^^ temperate in all things,'- invariably making his dinner from
one dish. Scrupulously punctilious in the discharge of every pecuniary liability,
it was his habit to settle all bills for family expenses on Saturday. Consequently
be was never oppressed with debt, and from the time of his second marriage, if
not before, had, on the first day of every year, a year's salary and a year's stock
of wood on hand to begin with. He purchased many books, subscribed for many
periodicals, spread his table with abundance, and yet '* made both ends meet,
and had something to spare.'' His heart was ever prompt to respond to the call
of humanity, and his charities were never withheld when sought by deserving
objects. He greatly loved music, and was a fine singer himself.
Dr. Pierce's literary attainments were, for one who enjoyed no better early ad-
vantages, and belonged to the ^* old school," more than respectable. He made
no pretensions to learning, and yet he had a correct knowledge of the classics as
studied in his day. He wrote with accuracy ; and we doubt whether an instance
of mis-spelling or wrong punctuation could be found in his numerous manuscript
sermons. His mind was a practical one — he had no taste for philosophical
speculation ; was wanting, perhaps, in depth of sentiment and imagination ; but
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if he was not an original thinker himself, he appreciated the best thought! of
others. Indeed, it has been often thought that his repQtation as a lover of faetSt
and his reverence for great writers wh^ have become classic, together m'lth thm
intense activity of his social nature, may have concealed, and so 1^ to the under*
rating of his talents and acquirements, which, as they were shown in good senae,
and discriminating judgment of men and things, were by no means inferior.
If any one might dare cherish the hope of inheriting, through the Pather^s
mercy, the promises in the Beatitudes, Dr. Pierce might. He was a Christian in
his trustful faith, his sincere devotion, his endeavors to keep the commandnieots.
if ever there was a Christian on earth.
He was accustomed to speak of himself as a matter-of-fact man, and as such
he has been known far and wide. The amount of dates and facts he carried
stored up in his memory and had ready for use, was perfectly marvellous ; oad
his knowledge, in this regard, was as accurate as it was extensive. The whole
<^ Triennial " was in his head. Then his " Memoirs and Memorabilia," ei|^iteeii
quarto volumes in manuscript, exceedingly rich in facts, relating to men and
things ; his memoranda ; his interleaved almanacs ; his occasional sermons, re-
main to show his industry, the innocent and ruling passion of his mind, and to he
a treasury of information to those who shall come aAer him.
His venerable Alma Mater never dismissed a child from under her maternal
wing, who cherished towards her greater filial afl^tion and respect. He attended
sixty-three Commencements, and for fifly-four successive years he " set the tune **
of St. Martins to the hymn sung at the Commencement dinner. In speaking of
Dr. Pierce as a preacher and a pastor, it will be well to mention his heartfelt dis-
like to party names and sectarian controversy. He was never willing to he
called by any name but that of Christian, and was willing to extend the hand of
fellowship to all who ^^ love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.^^ He was aa
earnest, plain preacher, never shrinking to dwell upon any sub^t which he felt
it his duty to preach. His discourses were generally practical, earnest appeab to
the hearts and consciences of his hearers. By the daily beauty of his life as a
fiiithful pastor, he won the confidence and affection of his people* He devoted
his whole life to his fiock, and the one great wish of his heart was to spend and
be spent in their service.
In the closing hours of his life his light shone brightest He was taken sud-
denly ill on the 3d of March, 1649. The disease was' an internal cancer, which
had been insidiously undermining his constitution for some time. Those who
knew with what pride he seemed to take in his robust health, feared lest the trial
of protracted disease would prove to be almost too hard even for hit patience.
But he met this sudden change in his condition, as if to prepare for it had been
the sole work of his life ; as indeed in some sense it was, since now was brought
forth the crowning ripeness of his Christian character. At once he ^^ set hk
house in order,'' — arranging all his temporal affairs, so as to leave his thoughts
free for better things.
The unspeakable satisfaction of seeing and enjoying the society of his friends,
was permitted him. Among those who thronged to visit him in his study, where he
sat in his easy chair, pale and weary, but strong in faith and hope, were one hun-
dred and twenty clergymen, representing seven difierent denominations. He bore
his weakness like a meek, lowly, humble Christian, with the most entire submissioQ
to the Divine will, with a cheerful trust in God that took away all fear, and
looked forward to eternity with the calm eye of assured religious hope.
Of an interesting occurrence towards the close of his earthly existence, an
esteemed friend and parishioner thus writes : ^^ He had one more duty topper-
form, and for this he seemed to have lingered. He had anxiously waited for
the completion of the organ, hoping to hear it» tones once. As the day ap-
pnachedr it appeared very doubttul whether hh wooU be Mm %ot bear the exei^
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tioD. Borne <m tbe sbouldeTB of stroDg men, be wm carried from bis beoee to
tbe cburch, and plaoed where he could see the organ. He heard it, he conse-
crated It, 1^ dying roice ooce more joined with his friends in the house of Grod,
and then he was carried home perfectly aware that it was for the last time, and
that in a few days his helpless form would return to the church. A week
longer, and his work on earth was finished, the body was laid in the grave,
but we feel that the spirit must sometimes revisit the scenes he loved so well."
On the eveninic of August 23, ( 1849,) aAer gazing upon all the persons in the
room with a look of intense affection, he sank into a quiet sleep, in which he
lingered till the next forenoon, when, with only one brief struggle, his spirit
passed away. His last words were ^^ Entire submission to the Divine will.^^
His remains now rest in the beautiful burying-ground of the town where more
than fifty years of his life he had lived and labored. His people have erected
a neat, white marble monument, with dates, and a motto selected by himself—-
** Christ is my hope."
s.
[See Page 255.]
FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD.
Urns. Osgood was the daughter of Mr. Joseph Locke, for many years a mer-
ehant in Boston, but who for a portion of his life ¥ras a resident of Gloucester and
Htnffham, Mass. Her mother, Mrs. Mary (Ingersoll) Foster, the widow of
Benjamin Foater, of Gloucester, was of a good family of that town ; and to her
was Frances indebted to a great extent for her early education. Her elder
brother, Aitchison, [see page 139] was a man of high literary attainments, who
died at the early age of 38 ; and her elder half-sister, now Mrs. Aon Maria
Wells, has for many years held a high rank among the female writers of Amer-
ica, while her youngest sister, Elizabeth, now Mrs. Harrington, wife of Rev.
Henry F. Harrington, of Lawrence, Mass. although she has not so often appeared
before the public as an authoress, is a woman nowise inferior to the others.
Frances was married at the age of 24, in Boston, to Samuel S. Osgood, a painter,
who has attained a high rank as an artist, and who, possessed of a literary taste
himself, appreciated the qualities of his gifted wife.
Soon aner their marriage they went to London, where her talents soon became
known by her contributions to several London Journals, and she made many and
lasting friends in several of the distinguished families of the great metropolis*
While there she published a small volume, called ^' The Casket of Fate," and also
A collection of her Poems, entitled, ^^ A Wreath of Wild Plowera from New Eng-
land.*' Both volumes met with a favorable reception, and were highly com-
mended by the London press.
After a residence of several years, during which Mr. Osgood had acquired a
standing as a painter, they returned to Boston in 1839, where be followed his pro-
fession, and his wife passed her time in literary pursuits, writing for many of the
Magazines, and editing *• The Poetry of Flowera and the Flowers of Poetry,"
and *^ The Floral Offering.*' She sometimes wrote prose articles, but poetry was
her native language. ** On the wiog of versification she moved gracefully as a
bird, and always in a region of light and love." Of a happy and cheerful spirit,
** dark fancies never haunted her pure mind, misanthropy never laid its cold hand,
withering on her heart ; nor is there a single manifestation of bitter memories and
disappointed feelings in her poems."
Happy in herself, she was kindly disposed towards others, and gave life and
tmshine to the society in whioh she moved. Many of her graceful and geade
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flowing poems were bat the off-hand effusions of a heart at peace with all ; the
speakin'g out of the warm and tender feelings of her own joyous spirit, where
nature found its appropriate expression in iMirnionious numbers. In the words
of her own poem, the " Spirit of Poetry,"
** ThoQ that earnest to roe in my dreaming ehildbood.
Shaping the changeful clouds to pageants rare.
Peopling the smiling vale and shaded wildwood
With airy beings, faint yet strangely fair ;
Telling me all the sea-borne breeze was saying,
While it went whispering thro' the willing leaves."
The peculiar charm of her writings, was the simplicity and harmony, the
ndivtte with which the passing events of the social circle and of the passing
seasons were portrayed m simple rhyme that touched the feelings, and which
all could appreciate. It cannot be said that she rose to the sublime, to that deep
pathos that startles and wakes the depths of the human soul. She did not sum-
mon the Archangel from the glittering throne to minister to her fancies, nor call
the spirits of darkness with their shadowy forms to fill up the picture. The wild
roae and the daisy, the April shower and the summer breeze, the prattling infant
and the wild bird were her ministering spirits. Other female writers, both at
home and abroad, have excelled her in. portraying the passions, in painting the
cloud-capped mountains and the foaming torrent, but as a delineator of the chaste
and the beautiful, of those little things which after all make up the grand sum of
human happiness, and which enter into and make a part of us all, she had few if
any superiors.
After a few years* residence in Boston, Mr. Osgood with his family removed
to New York, where they continued to reside with an occasional absence on his
{>rofessional business. While here Mrs. Osgood enjoyed the advantages of a
ai^ circle of the literati, and where she had many warm and dear friends.
Admired as she undoubtedly was by the other sex, it is said that no woman ever
succeeded in winning more the deep and lasting aifection of her own, who wor-
shipped her for her simplicity, her single-headed ness and kindness.
Her health never good became impaired, and in the winter of 1847-8, she
became more feeble, and though the next summer she was somewhat improved,
in Nov. 1B49, she became a confirmed invalid and the tenant of the sick cham-
ber, and thus she continued with the usual fluctuations of consumption through
the winter ; but the genial month of May wound up the period of her brief ex-
istence, and amid the (ragrance of the early flowers and the sweet carol ings of
the birds, she passed from this to a better existence on the 12th of May, 18M, a.
neariy 89.
Two little giris, Ellen Frances and Mary Vincent, were left behind, but ere
eighteen months were passed, they were both laid beside her at Mount Auburn,
and it is pleasant to hope that mother and child are once more in each other^s
arms in Paradise.
Several editions of her works have appeared, and after her death her friends
combined to publish a work called the *' Memorial,'^ the proceeds whereof were
to be devoted to the erection of a monument to her memory. Many distinguished
writers contributed to the work, and a handsome octavo volume made its appear-
ance in 1851. The following poem, of which it does not become me to speak,
was written at the request of the lady who edited the Memorial, but the pub-
lication falling into the hands of another person, he out of a personal pique, or
for reasons not explained, omitted to insert it It was written in sickness, as
referred to in the sixth and seventh stanzas.
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A FUNERAL LAY FOR THE GIFTED.
The panting doTe hath reached the gamer nest,
LeaTtng her fledglings at their early meal ;
With lifted pini4>n8 o*er her snowy hre««t,
She fled tu seek her rest lung ere the yesper peal !
Her tender mate in wonder saw her spread,
Her unclasped wing tu cleaye the ether through ;
And from his own pr(»ud shafts such radiance fled,
He shivered his pale plumes and longed to follow too.
Woe ! that the summer day seemed all too long,
Thou bird of love, fresh garlanded thy crest ;
Thy bosom heaying with the breath of song,
And fame's proud jewels set redundant on thy breast.
Woe ! gentle Minstrel, for the glowing son,
That kissed th^ brow o'ershaduwed by no cloud ;
So thou did*st faint with thy rich burthen on.
While noontide's soAest airs iu music chords did shroud !
Nor snmmer beauty, nor the autumn breath.
When languid airs on homesick fliiwers recline;
Nor fainting love poising the myrtle wreath, *
May e*er beguile thee iqore from yonder angel shrine.
As from our midst thy spirit sought the sky.
Stirring the holy atmosphere around,
I felt thy hallowed presence sweeping by,
And pressed my own pale lips and bent me to the groimd.
Now rising from that postnie pallid still,
I reach my shrunken palm with humble flower.
Some lingering space upon thy grave to fill.
They mournful deck for thee, who hope a longer hour.
Thus bring we choicest strewments for thy tomb.
Moist with fresh dews our eyes ne^er cease to weep ;
Whose odor shall the sepulchre perfume.
Where clasping thy fond lyre thou dost too early sleep.
With blossoms sweet bind we the basil leaf.
And the rich ftaffranoe of Hymettus* thyme,
And folded bud and flower of beauty brief.
That droi»p and fall ere touched by winter's early rime.
For loveliest, tenderest things should deck thy grave,
Whose gushing song was as the melody
Of woodland voices where green branches wave.
Or lighter carol e'en, of some sweet fledgling free.
Henceforth a living garland binds thy name,
(Long cherished word from thousand hearts ne'er riven,)
That for thy sake shall be a household claim,
The gathered flowers of earth yet smelling sweet of heaven.
Jans Ermina Locks.
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97V APFEKDIZ T.
LOCKES WHOSE PEDIGREES HAVE NOT BEEN ASCERTAINED.
Ant person having information relating to any of them, ts requested to
forward the same to the author, directed to the care of Messrs. James Munroe ^
Co. Boston.
Henry, was paid 5s. by Richard Russell, Treasurer, 1653.
Philip, his Inventory in Pro. Office in Boston, 1656.
Ann, (his wf.?) admd. to 1 Church in Boston, 14, 12, 1656. «
Philip, her son, bap. in same Church, 2, 6, 1657.
Philip Locke, was witness to a deed at Dover, N. H. about 1670— was he son
of Philip and Ann, of Boston, before noted ?
Richard, was a resident of Hull, in 1674 : perhaps the same who was buried
in Boston, 1720-21.
John, was paid by John Hull, Treasurer of Mass. Dec. 10, 1675, £4, 19, 4, and
soon afterwanis <£1, 14, 0. He was prob. a soldier in King Philip^s war.
William, was a Chirurgeon in King Philip^s war. In the Mass. Archives, Vol.
69, p. 10, is a letter dated Hadley, May 3 or 30, 1676, to Secretary Rawson, re-
questing the Government to forward him with the greatest speed a supply of med-
icines and other things fur the '^ poor wounded.*^ Attached to it is a long mem-
orandum of the medicines wanted. It is evident he was a roan of education.
In the same vol. page 58, is his petition to Grovemment to be paid for his services,
and on page 60, are letters from Major Thomas Savage, Captain John Pyncheon,
and Captain Mosely, giving evidence of his having performed good service in the
army as a Chirurgeon. From his petition and these letters we learn, that he was
with the Army at *• Mount Hope,** " Naragansett Country,*' " Nippmogg Coun-
try," " Mendon," " Quaboag,** " Hadley,** " Swanzey,*' " Seakonke,** ** Reho-
both,** and several other places. I can gain no further information respecting
him. His name does not appear in any of the histories of the Indian wars.
Margaret Locke, m. Jonathan Pratt, in Scituate, 1691 ; had sons Jonathan and
Othniel, and five daus. b. before 1708.
Mary, m. William Hopworth, in Boston, Jany. 3, 1697.
Abigail, m. Thomas Carter, in Reading, Feb. 19, 1713, and had there Thonoas,
b. Mh. 21, 1715; Abigail, b. Dec. 21, 1717, and they were probably the same
parents who had in Weston, Eliza, b. 1719-20; Benjamin, b. 1722; Anne, b.
1725. See Bond, p. 15U.
George, *^ late of Ipswich,** d. at Boston, 1714-15.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Plummer, in Boston, Dec. 19, 1714.
Richard Locke, butcher, lately from Eng. with Capt. Bond, came into Boston,
June 13, 1715 ; " warned out ** Oct 27, 1715. [Selectmen's Rec. Boston, 1715.]
Richard, buried at Boston, Jany. 13, 1720-21. [King's Chapel Rec.]
Elizabeth, m. John Scotto, Aug. 13, 1725, in Boston.
Mary, m. George Traluddia, Aug. 6, 1627, in Boston.
Margaret, pub. to John Russell, Nov. 5, 1730, in Boston. I have supposed the
last three were daus. of Joseph, of Lexington. [See pp. 18, 19.]
Martha, pub. to Nathaniel Richardson, Nov. 1, 1727 ; he d. Ap. 26, 1730 ;
had a son Nathaniel, b. June 11, 1729. A Martha Richardson m. Thomas Flagg,
in Boston, July 15, 1734.
John, (the name may be Lake,)(a) m. Mary Crust, in Boston, Sep. 22, 1726.
(a) These names are from the Boston Records, but are so illegible that it is impossible to
read them. 1 have omiued quite a nnmber for that reason. The name of Lac and Lak frt-
qnentlj appear, and it is possible they were intended for JU)ck.
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Edward, with wife Iburgaret, was a Tictualler in Boston, in 1716. He owned
real estate on Spring Lane, (near Water Street,) which in 1720 he mortgaged for
^100 to the Commissioners appointed to issue Bills of Credit. In 1721, he mort-
gaged the same estate to Martha Balston, which mortgage was cancelled in 1729.
In October, 1722, he was indicted for a nuisance, his property being used for a
butchery, or for a victualling establishment. He was not convicted, but in Dec.
the same year he was again indicted, and he was ordered to take his building
down, and pay 40s. In 17 18, an indented apprentice of his was brought into
Court for, refusing to serve his time out, and was ordered by the Court to fulfil
his engagements.
Edward, was permitted by the Selectmen to alter his building on JoliflTs Lane,
(which vas near Water St.) in 1728. [See Selectmen's Rec. 1728.]
Margaret Locke, m. Richard Swain, of Portsmouth, N. H. Mh. 24, 1728-9.
Edward, m. Rebecca Smith, in Boston, Nov. 5, 1730 ; the publishment says
David, Oct 21, 1730.
Edward, (the name may be Lack,) (a) m. Sarah Randalls, in Boston, Sep. 15,
1732.
William, cleared his vessel at Boston for Barbadoes, June 27, 1733.
Edward, pub. to Mary Goold, in Boston, Sep. 13, 1738.
Edward, pub. to Martha Edwards, in Boston, Aug. 25, 1742.
Edward, Jr. (the name may be Lack,) (a) m. Katherine Davis, in Boston, July
21, 1747.
John, buried at Boston, Jany. 1, 1746. [See King's Chapel Rec]
Mary, m. James Micklery, in Boston, May 1, 1765, by Rev. Mr. Morehead, of
the Presbyterian Church in Federal Street.
Isaac, m. Ann Brintnal, Oct. 6, 1766, in Sudbury; he was prob. son of
Joshua, who was at Southboro', by his 2d wf. dau. of Dr. Isaac Bellows. [See
page 31.]
Grace, m. Abijah Perry, at Rutland, Mh. 18, 1773, prob. dau. of Joshua, of
Sudbury. [See p. 54.]
Margaret Locke, m. Stephen Peabody, May 31, 1774, both of Georgetown, Me.
Frances? pub. to Thomas Sargeant, in Boston, Aug. 13, 1770.
Jonathan, of Pmmingham^ m. Abigail Brown, of Watertown, at ^Waltham,
Aug. 1, 1776. Jiift^t <i^^k^t*--
Philip, was a soldier, marched from Leominster to Bennington in Capt. Joslin's
Company, July, 1777^
Susannah, m. Jacob Kemp, Feb. 26, 1778, at Concord.
Mary, m. Jonathan Hollis, Nov. 26, 1778, in Boston.
Alexander Locks, m. Eleanor Welch, Dec. 9, 1779, in Boston.
Betty, m. Ephraim Parkhurst, Jany. 21, 1787 or '89, at Newton. [See p. 54.]
Jonathan, m. Hannah Haddaway, Aug. 27, 1797, in Boston. . Smt JL . ^U I ^ t^SJ-i
Peter, was in the Expedition to Canada with Arnold.
John, pub. to Lucy Hayden, Nov. 11, 1804, in Boston.
Sally, pub. to John B. Girard, in Boston, July 24, 1809.
Susannah, d. at Falmouth, Me. 1825, a. 95 — had 11 chil. 99 gr. chil. 211 gr.
gr. chil. 14 gr. gr. gr. chil.
Martha, m. Anthony Baptist, of Grenoa, Italy, in Boston, Oct. 14, 1824.
(a) See note, page 376.
48
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Elizabeth, m. Joseph Armood, in Boston, Ap. 17, 1S25.
Samuel, of Marcus Hook, N. Y. m. 1837, d. at sea 1839, had bros. James and
Thomas, a sister Ann, who md. John Downs ; and Susan. His wid. Sarah resides
in Boston.
In addition to the above, I have quite a number of marriages, recorded in Bos-
ton within the last 25 years, but this volume has become so much larger than I
anticipated, that I have been constrained to omit them.
L(3CKE AND GUNN.
"Married in Athol, (Mass. or N. Y.) Mr. John Gunn to Miss Molly Locke.
What is a gun without a lock ? " The above is from the Portsmouth, N. H.
Oracle, of Feb. 20, 1819. In the same paper of Mh. 6, 1819, appeared the fol-
lowing, copied from the Boston Galaxy :
" There was a Gun, with barrel, stock.
All parts completely furnished.
Except the essential part, a Lock
Well fitted and well burnished.
The Locke was found and fitted on ;
Thus 'tis a fair conclusion.
That Locke and Gunn being now made one,
Will do good execution."
NOTE.
Should this volume meet with a favorable reception, the author may at some future time
prepare a second part ; and he therefore requests that any further information relating to
any of the families that have been noticed, may be forwarded to the care of Messrs. James
Munroe Sl Co. (the publishers,) Boston.
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INDEX, IN FOUR PARTS.
Part 1.
Part 2.
P&rt 3.
Pirt 4.
Christian names of the Lockes.
Christian names of the descendants of William Locke, bearing otiier
surnames.
Names of persons who have intermarried.
Index to the Appendix.
PART 1.
Christian names of the Lockes.
The first column of figures denotes the year of birth ; the second column the page.
The interrogation (?) expresses doubt.
(Names ofchUdrtn that died youngs and nearly all of the Vni. and IX. generations are omitted.)
A.
1790 Aaroa
Abbj
1845 AbbjT
1848 Abbj
1791 Abel
1890 Abel
1694 Abi^l
1710 Abigail
Abigail
1798 Abigail
1737 Abigail
1748 Abigail
1749 Abigail
1779 Abigail
1788 AbigaU B.
1800 Abigail,
1806 Abigail
1810 AbigaU
1817 Abigail
1839? Abigail
1836 Abigail S.
1838 AbigaU
1801 Abner
1813 Abner G.
1759 Abraham
1776 Abraham
1814 Abraham
1817 Aden P.
1831 Adelaide L.
1810 Adeline W.
1819 Adeline
1813 Adeline
1817 Adeline M.
1896 Adeline M.
1A33 Adeline
1847 Adeline
1839 Agnes B.
1795 Albert
1807 Albert
1810 Albert
79
Albert
905
1898 Albert A.
984
1838 Albert 0.
967
1840 Albert H.
80
1845 Alden W.
169
1799 Alfred
18
1806 Alfred D.
17
1815 Alfred
19
1836 Alfred
96
Alfred
93
1806 Alice
49
1849 Alice A.
48
1808 Allen F.
53
1769 Allis
71
1804 Almira
951
1809 Almira W.
138
1811 Almira
165
1897 Almeira F.
95
1831 Almira F.
168
1841 AhniraF.
919
1898 Alonzo
95
1813 Althea B.
160
1803 Alvin
94
1814 Alvin
49
1834 Alvin
80
180i Alvira
170
1805 Amanda
170
1817 Amanda
136
1838 Amelia S.
904
1835 Americas I.
77
1780 Amey
115
1749 Amos
138
1776 Amos
158
1785 Amos
171
1786? Amos
141
1800 Amos J.
914
1807 Amos N.
104
1808 Amos
119
1813 Amos
164 1 1894 Amos
905 1840 AmosW.
99J801 Andrew A.
90911815 Andrew J.
909 1897 Andrew J.
190
71
167
137
141
156
105
164
951
56
115
136
116
908
907
909
171
909
104
110
991
115
104
165
172
172
72
98
60
78
47
108
110
163
93
1774 Ann
1811 AnnL.
1771 Anna
1796? Anna
1783 Anna
1804 Anna
1805 Anna Eliza
1813 Anna F.
1859 Anna A.
1810 Apphia L.
1784 Artemas
1817 Artemas
1844 Arthur W.
1764 Asa Baldwin
1781 Asa
165
984
139
109
141
63
lOl
38
74
78
86
162
148
916
917
71
136
987
46
71
1792 Asa 104
1796 Asa Hey wood 72
1818 Asa 136
1826 Amos Russell 137
180*2? Ascenath
1777 Azuba
1824 Augusta R.
1846 Augustus
1852 Austin W.
17 — Ayres
B.
1805 Baldwin
1735 Benjamin
1738 Benjamin
1756 Benjamin
1765 Benjamin
1765 Benjamin
1765 Benjamin
1769 Benjamin
1790 Benjamin
103
79
158
191
190
38
138
98
39
98
41
43
77
47
160
1799 Benjamin
1795 Benjamin
1897 Benjamin
1820? Benjamin
1823 Benjamin F.
1825 Benjamin
1828 Benjamin B.
1828 Benjamin D.
1838 Benja'nB.W,
1845 Benjamin F.
1768 Bernice
1766 Bezaleel
1870 Bezaleel
18— Bezaleel
1700 Bethuel
1770 Betsy
1780 Betsy
1783 Betsy
1785 Hetsv
1787? Betsy
1793 Betsy
1796 Betsy
17^8 Betsy
18— Betsy
1802 Betsy
1810 BeUy
1813 BeteyR.
182^ Betsy
1835 Betsy T.
1758 Betty
1849 Bradford H.
181- Bradley
1823 Brittania A.
C.
1765 Calvin
1798 Calvin
1807 Calvin
1829 Calvin
1899 Calvin S.
1837 CalTlB
86
49
81
93
148
99
136
989
909
953
38
59
39
156
114
63
49
80
49
75
100
81
114
102
104
115
136
171
95
54
987
166
75
58
108
104
165
917
907
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INDEX. PART I.
1808 CaroliDe 168!
1825 Caroline A? 164 1
1H25 Caroline 170;
1825 Caroline A. SOP I
1825 Caroline 260
1760 Catherine 55
1811 Catherine 116
1822 Catherine R. 205
1823 Catherine U. 206
1827 Catherine B. 116
1832 Catherines. 220
1803? Catherine 109
1817 Catherine L. 206 <
1850 Catherine H. 267'
1780? Charles 86
1786 Charles 49
1804 Charles H. «112
1806 Charles P. 108
1806 Charles R. 109
1809 Charles A. 139
1811 Charles 104
1811 Charles D. 166
1813 Charles B. 95
1825 Charles W. 116
1825 Charles C. 157
1828 Charles E. 200
1833 Charles O. 206
1833 Charles R. 219
1835 CharlesW.R.219
1836 Charles B. 191
1837 Charles W. 207
1840 Charles H. 209
1841 Charles F. 284
1842 Charles W. 95
1846 Charles F. 228
1771 Charlotte 60
1785 Charlotte 97
1807 Cherry A. 135
1794 Chester 74
1764 Christian 54
1794 Clara 81
1834 Clara 283
1797 Clarissa 109
1798 Clarissa 162
1814 Clarissa 104
18— Clarissa 156
1837 Clarissa L. 248
1799 Clementine 109
1824 Clementine 216
1841 Clinton A. 216
1771 Collins 56
1803 Cynthia 114
1804 Cynthia 108
1760 Cyrus 56
17881 Cyrus 104
18131 Cyrus H. 205
D.
1693 Daniel 17
1721 Daniel 25
1779 Daniel 78
1779 Daniel 80
1819 Daniel W. 136
1830 Daniel 814
1826 Daniel
1740 David
1772? David
1774 David
1797 David
18— David
1836 David B.
1795 Davis
1829 Davis
1823 Dean J.
1771 Deborah
1772 Deborah
1797 Delmont
1832 Delmont
1804 Diana S.
E.
1674 Ebenezer
169- Ebenezer
1699 Ebenezer
1732 Ebenezer
1735 Ebenezer
1737 Ebenezer
1763 Ebenezer
1763 Ebenezer
1779 Ebenezer
1780 Ebenezer
1787 Ebenezer
1817 Ebenezer
1824 Ebenezer
1754! Edmund
1791 Edmund T.
1800? Edmund
1778 Edward J.
1803 Edward
1818 Edward C.
1826 Edward
1830 Edward W.
1831 Edward A.
1848 Edward 6.
1771 Edwin
1813 Edwin, Jr.
1814 Edwin
1830 Edwin O.
1843 Edwin A.
1808 Elbridge O.
1827 ElbridgeG.
1794 Elam
1800 Elam
1849 Eleanor C.
1802 Eliza
1803 Eliza
1803 Eliza
1808? Eliza
1828 Eliza C.
18— Eliza
1822 Eliza S.
1823 Eliza Ann
1827 Eliza Ann
1836 Eliza Jane
1681 Elizabeth
1703 Elizabeth
1716 Elizabeth
1780 Elizabeth
165
34
39
63
100
156
207
79
167
216
39
78
160
282
133
16
17
21
23
26
31
43
56
60
30
86
77
806
37
156
74
56
105
133
105
206
209
228
47
116
164
171
287
136
165
102
101
287
168
110
115
115
172
805
137
133
167
884
16
19
84
86
1728 Elizabeth
1745 Elizabeth
1753 Elizabeth
1779 Elizabeth
1805 Elizabeth
1811 Elizabeth B.
1814 Elizabeth D.
1816 Elizabeth A.
1816 Elizabeth R.
1817 Elizabeth
1821 Elizabeth B.
1826 Elizabeth
1828 Elizabeth N.
1829 Elizabeth
1816 Elizabeth A.
1836 Elizabeth M.
1843 Elizabeth A.
1817 Ellen A.
1833 Ellen M.
1835 Ellen
1840 Ellen
1842 Ellen L.
1844 Ellen A.
1850 Ellen L.
1846 Elly Jane
1825 Elmer Hall
1815 Elmira R.
1819 Elmira
1810 Elsalina
1808 Elvira
1806? Elvira
1817 Emeline
1802 Emeline
18— Emeline
1809 Emeline
1796? Emily A.
1835 Emily P.
1838 Emily
1841 Emily
1846 Emma F.
1847 Emma R.
18— Emma J.
1848 Emma A.
1768 Ephraim
1803 Ephraim
1795? Eri
1822 Eri
1787 Esther
1841 Euf^ene
1763 Eunice
1775 Eunice
1806 Ezekiel
1830 Ezekiel P.
F.
1775 Fanny
1803 Fanny
18 — Fanny
1828 Fanny L.
1819 Faustina M.
1841 Fitch H.
1808 Florilla
1769 Fortunatua
1801 Franoea S.
331 1811
391 1811
1815
71
135
164
139
166
138
110
116
169
95
165
166
217
226
169
209
169
167
207
209
284
208
216
136
95
86
86
103
75
140
158
168
76
809
800
190
191
809
881
886
39
86
102
876
100
191
68
39
76
172
56
101
108
134
854
807
105
64
71
1817
1823
1833
1834
1837
1850
1852
18—
1690
1721
1753
1780
1818
182-
1827
1834
1818
1835
1757
1782
1807
1827
1842
1846
1847
1806
1822
1851
1805
1805
1809
1811
1821
1830
1831
1834
1834
1835
1835
1835
1836
1847
1837
1840
1843
1844
1754
1845
1790
1701
1716
1725
1725
1754
1765
1766
1770
1782
Franoea C. 114
Frances S. 139
Frances F. 196
Franoea Ann 136
Franoea A. 133
Franoea A.
Frances L.
Frances
Frances A
Frances O,
806
138
W7
848
153
Frances Add, 166
Francis
Francis
Francis
Francis
Francis Y.
Francis
Fiascis
Francis C.
Franklin B.
Franklin
Frederick
Frederick
Frederick
Frederiek J.
Frederick D.
Frederick
FrederickW. 887
G.
Galen J.
Galen L.
Gardner H.
Geoiige
George W.
Greorge
George
George W.
Greorge S.
George F.
George N.
George A.
George W.
Greorge
George L.
George W.
George A.
George W.
George U.
George F.
Georgiana
Grace
Grace Le B.
H.
Hammond
Hannah
17
84
41
79
134
166
869
807
117
919
54
86
148
168
806
867
169
171
190
104
110
115
94
134
816
806
809
847
166
907
S08
137
164
818
908
171
886
64
883
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
Hannah
74
88
81
86
M
68
41
39
56
60
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1783 Hannah
97
1850 Henry B.
190
179-^ Hannah
107
1755 Hepsebah W
. 41
1795 Hannah
108
1772 Hepaebah
55
1798 Hannah
162:
1789 HepaebahM.
81
1799 Hannah
1601
1806? Hepaebah
103
IB— Hannah
102
1847 Herbert G.
209
1801 Hannah
1091
1849 Herbert
191
1802 Hannah
105
1809 Hiram Belden 75 1
1810 Hannah L.
170
1810? Hirano
103
1813 Han'hM.W
.166
1847 Hiram
248
1814? Hannah
103
1805 Horace
105
1815 Hannah G.
114
1822 Horatio
169
1816 Hannah F.
206
1705 Huldah
19
1819 Hannah M.
168
I.
18d3 Hannah R.'
167
1775 Tncreaae
38
1RS8 Hannah M.
206
1777 Ira
55
1831 Hannah A.
171
1801 Ira
81
1840 Hannah R.
219
1810? Ira
102
1776 Harriet
53
1824 Ira D.
141
1804? Harriet
109
1833 Ira
169
1807 Harriet
114
1809 Irene
133
1812 Harriet
170
1818 Irene
141
1814 Harriet
168
1781 laaac
78
1816 Harriet
81
1786 la^ac M.
80
1817 Harriet
158
1818 laaac
164
1817 Harriet A.
204
1820 Isaac
171
1818 Harriet N.
115
1841 Isaac N.
2-26
1818 Harriet N.
116
1805 Ithamar
81
1818 Harriet
214
J.
1830 Harriet A.
138
1S32 Jabez B.
219
1830 Harriet N.
153
1677 James
16
1837 Harriet M.
171
1703 James
22
1840 Harriet L.
172
1729 James
33
1845 Harriet N.
206
1739 James
311
1847 Harriet A.
207
1752 James
371
1849 Harriet A.
247
1759 James
58
1851 Harriet S.
153
1778 James
71
1853 Harold DeB
.255
1781 James
80
1829 Harrey
206
1782 James
54
1812 Helen M.
201
1784 James
47
1818 Helen E.
136
1790 James
J 07
1838 Helen
221
1794? James
75
1844 Helen
267
1797 James T.
139
1812? Heman
103
1798 James
49
1816 Henrietta
168
1802 James G.
100
1842 Henrietta M
.190
1803 James
109
1765? Henry
54
1804 James
170
1777 Henry
155
1810 James S.
163
1785? Henry
75
1814 James S.
134
1799 Henry
148
1815 James W.
116
1804 Henry
104
1817? James Adna
? 93
1805 Henry W.
100
182*2 Janpes L.
94
1821 Henry
105
1828 James
217
1824 Henry
169
1830 James H.
209
1827 Henry
283
1835 James P.
153
1^34 Henry Josiah 136
1841 James F.
227
18— Henry W.
136
1841 James L.
199
1837 Henry A.
199
James L.
205
1837 Henry Clay
219
1844 James E.
164
1837 Henry S.
220
1844 James B.
219
Henry
205
1844 Jane
190
1840 Henry A.
207
1840 Jane E.
223
1842 Henry
208
1718 Jemima
3^3
PART 1.
381
1756 Jemima
37
18 — Jeremiah
164
1774 Jerusha
49
1825 Joan S.
254
1712 Joannah
20
1735 Joanna
23
1778 Joanna
156
1783 Joel
63
1787 Joel
78
1815 Joel
116
1815 Joel
165
1661 John
16
1686 John
18
1724 John
24
1733 John
33
1742 John
31
1752 John
48
1753 John
41
1701 John
58
1763 John
55
1764 John
62
1765 John
52
1766 John
53
1773 John
60
1775 John
155
1777 John
81
1784 John
104
1788 John
63
1790 John Miles
80
1792 John
108
1794 John
100
1794 John
101
1797 John
109
1799 John
251
1801 John
110
1803 John G.
112
1814 John F.
110
1817 John H.
148
1820 John M.
170
1822 John M.
171
1823 John
164
1823 John
111
1823 John T.
220
1825 John
206
1826 John
217
1828 John
219
1828 John Ward,
153
1831 John W.
200
1831 John
222
1838 John
199
1848 John J. M.
225
1844 John F.
247
1726 Jonas
23
1764? Jonas
38
1782 Jonas
74
1789 Jonas
78
Jonas
165
1717 Jonathan
23
1737 Jonathan
34
1749 Jonathan
37
1763 Jonathan
43
1776 Jonathan
63
1778 Jonathan .
71
1781 Jonathan
80
1784 Jonathan
64
1787 Jonathan
72
1794 Jonathan
71
1806 Jonathan F.
133
1819 Jonathan 0.
138
1820 Jonathan
137
1604 Joseph
16
1699 Joseph
19
1729 Joseph
23
1734 Joseph
28
1750 Joseph
41
1758 Joseph
38
1767 Joseph
47
1772 Joseph
63
1773 Joseph
80
1775 Joseph
78
1782 Joseph
72
1790? Joseph
74
1804 Joseph A.
163
1805 Joseph
139
1808 Joseph
115
1808 Joseph L.
157
1810 Joseph
168
1830 Joseph M.
217
1831 Joseph
169
1839 Joseph A.
223
1841 Joseph H.
225
1833 Josephine M
.247
1840 Josephine L.
284
1709 Joshua
21
1732 Joshua
31
1769 Joshua
38
1705 Josiah
21
1735 Josiah
31
1736 Josiah
31
1753 Josiah
37
1768 Josiah
55
1779 Joaiah
71
1780 Josiah
54
1804 Josiah
100
1813 Josiah
136
1815? Josiah
136
1830 Josiah
275
1827 Julia A.
172
1828? Julia
171
1840 Julia F.
225
1846 Julia A.
K.
1818? Katharine
248
102
1787 Keziah B.
L.
1832 Lafayette
97
221
1802 Laura
170
1841 Laura A.
191
1771 Lavinia
58
1811 Lavina
134
1816 Lavina
111
1792 Leander
160
1829 Leander
282
1818 Letitia A.
163
1838 Letitia
284
1798 Levi
49
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INDEX. PART I.
1824 Levi
1824 Levi J.
1844 I^vi W.
1802 Lewis
1815 Lewis
1822 Lewis N.
1838 Lewis P.
1844 Lewis
1783 IxiiL
1805 Loa
17 — Lois
1822 Lorana
1826 Lorenzo
1835 Lorenzo
1848 Loretta 1.
1804 Louis
1803 Louisa
1811 Louisa
1815 Louisa
1820 Louisa
1841 J^uisa
1826 Lucia I.
1832 Lucina
1810 Lucinda
1826 Lucinda
18 — Lucius M.
1811 Lucius £.
1733 Lucretia
1756 Lucretia
1787 Lucretia
1779 Lucy
1780 Lucy
1781 Lucy
1784 Lucy
— Lucy
1789 Lucy
1790 Lucy
1797 Lucy
1802 Lucy
1806 Lucy
1807 Lucy
1809 Lucy W.
1811 LucyG.
1818 Lucy F,
1823 Lucy G.
1827 Lucy Ann,
1834 Lucy S.
1838 Lucy M.
1850 Lucy E.
1802 Luseba
1769 Luther
1794 Luther
1794 Luther
1796 Luther
1808 Luther
1820 Luther F.
16941 Lydia
17*24 Lydia
1739 Lydia
1777 Lydia
1777 Lydia
1779 Lydia
1788? Lydia
105
141
206
104
95
141
191
191
49
94
38
170
136
254
157
163
136
133
165
191
206
141
110
171
166
205
31
58
54
64
156
74
72
158
100
49
49
162
86
115
116
148
136
136
220
172
226
228
49
58
86
108
108
94
216
19
30
39
49
39
74
74
1791
1792
1811
18—
18—
1813
1814
1814
1822
1843
1804
1824
18—
248 1836
1828
1710
1777
1807
1808
1817
1821
1826
1816
1838
1822
1746?
1778
1803
1803
1813
1816
1819
18—
1839
1840
1795
1831
1666
1685
1700?
1713
1716
1744
1749
1759
1760
1761
1763
1775
1782
1788
1785?
1790
1791
1794
1799
1800
1800?
1801
1803
1803
1804
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia W.
Lydia W.
Lydia G.
Lyman
M.
Malissa
Mallory
Manly F.
Mary C.
Margaret
Margaret
Margaret W.
Maria
Maria
Maria R.
Maria C.
Marinda
Marion L.
Marshall H.
Martha
Martha
Martha I.
MarthaM.W.
Martha T.
Martha T.
Martha
Martha
Martha W.
Martha L.
Matilda
Matilda L.
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary T.
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary T.
Mary T.
Mary
Mary L.
101 ! 1807
74 1808
136
156
164
91
111
214
169
225
105
171
205
207
138
19
78
168
110
166
136
209
104
267
158
34
78
139
164
165
163
167
205
254
226
139
137
16
18
19
23
23
39
28
3-*
77
56
52
71
81
80
86
138
71
71
100
110
138
115
133
163
116
Mary S. W.
Mary
Mary
Mary M.
Mary P.
Mary M.
Mary Ame
Mary Jane
1808
1810
1812
1813
1815
1818
1819 Mary Russell 136
101
109
135
170
169
116
160
206
1820
1821
1825
1826
1829
1831
1831
1833
1833
1833
1836
1837
1848
1807
1809
1810?
1819
1832
1828
18-28
1829
1832
1841
1841
1842
1843
1^43
1844
1846
1846
1831
1747
1768
1775
1777
1812
1804
1827
1786
1827
1814?
1843
1754?
1776
1756?
1777
1816
1762
1774
Mary
Mary J.
Mary
Mary
Mary A.
Mary E.
Mary
Mary Jane
Mary E.
Mary E.
Mary Abby
Mary S.
Mary E.
Mary Jane
Mary
Mary Ann
Mary Ann
Mary Ann
Mary Ann
Mary Ann
Mary F.
Mary C.
Mary S.
Mary A.
Mary S.
Mary
Mary
Mary Ellen
170
148
156
158
171
219
169
167
214
200
216
95
219
171
191
93
114
115
94
267
S83
138
225
284
226
254
248
219
Mary Haven 223
Mary 1.
Mary C.
Mary T.
Matilda L.
M^hitabie
Mehitabel
Mehitable
Mehitable
Mehitable
Melancthon
Melinda
Melinda
Merrill
Micajah
Millicent P.
Milo
Milton
Molle
Molly
Moses
Moses
Myron
N.
Nancy
Nancy
255
226
247
137
28
62
49
80
168
164
148
164
214
71
209
102
190
48
64
38
60
102
54
63
1775 Nancy 79
1784 Nancy 54
1785 Nancy 73
1788? Nancy 49
1794 Nancy 74
1799 Nancy 140
1802 Nancy 108
1806 Nancy 116
1814 Nancy W. 169
1820 Nancy S. 206
1827 Nancy E. 114
1838 Nancy 214
1737 Nathan 28
1760? Nathan 38
1761 Nathan 46
Nathan 56
1762 Nathan 38
1774 Nathan 78
1795 Nathan 73
1799 Nathan 105
1802 Nathan 163
1793 Nathaniel R. 156
1815 Nathaniel C. 204
1820 Neheroiah M.16S
1836 Nelson W. 207
1810 Nichols 93
O.
1820 Olive 77
1790 Oliver 138
1792 Oliver 79
1818 Oliver A. 165
1820 Oliver E. 105
1825 Oliver 141
1831 Oliver B. 254
1843 Oliver 284
1798 Oren 104
1837 Oren 206
1848 Oihelia 207
1845 Otbo 207
P.
1817 Pamelia 168
Parmenas 164
1782 Patty 64
1807 Paulina 105
1825 Perria 214
Persia 38
1765 Persis 55
1797 Persis 101
1788 Peter 79
1709 Phebe 32
1731 Phebe 26
1747 Phebe 37
1753 Phebe 39
1786? Phebe 104
1800 Phebe 79
18— Phebe 102
1815 Phebe R. 133
1838 Phebe A. 207
1848 Phebe Ann, 906
1833 Phila D. 819
1805 Philander C. 75
Philaoder 156
Polly 38
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383
1778 Polly
64 1808 Sally
170
1835 Sarah J.
216
1843 Waldo C.
284
1789 Polly
156
18131 Sally
93
1836 Sarah D.
226
1844 Wallace
248
Polly
102
1669 Samuel
16
1838 Sarah A.J.
217
1770 Ward
60
1808 Polly
77
1702 Samuel
21
1830 Sarah S.
248
1838 Warren P.
226
1842 Prescott W.
172
1714 Samuel
24
Selina T.
205
1841 Warren E.
190
1784 Priscilla
156
1718 Samuel
20
1773 Sophia
58
1647 Warren A.
287
R.
1731 Samuel
31
18041 Sophia
103
WUber
156
1819 Rachel W.
148
1748 Samuel
39
1812 Sophia 0.
170
I80S Willard
81
1797? Randilla
104
1761 Samuel
52
1718 Stephen
20
1628 William 9
,16,
Randilla
205
1762 Samuel
62
1750 Stephen
28
1659 William
16
1814 Ransom L.
171
1767 Samuel B.
58
177H Stephen
47
1684 William
17
1711 Rebecca
23
1773 Samuel
78
1785 Stephen
80
1720 William
23
1735 Rebecka
33
1781 Samuel
63
1791 Stephen
49
1748 William
31
1757 Rebecca
41
1782 Samuel
79
1793 Stephen
49
1748 William
34
1769 Rebecca
53
1785 Samuel
60
1807 Stephen
93
17521 William
37
1774 Rebecca
64
1800 Samuel
162
1815 Stephen
94
1762 William
77
1784 Rebecca
63
1801 Samuel
109
1816 Stephen
16911775 William
80
1784 Rebecca
74
1815 Samuel
116
1841 Stephen E.
190
1775 William
54
1804 Rebecca
168
1816 Samuel B.
164
1799 Stillman
81
1778 William
64
1808 Rebecca G.
170 1820 Samuel
111
1818 Sumner
171 1783 William
74
1813 Rebecca C.
163 1828 Samuel P.
208
1780 Susan
81
1788 William
73
1813 Rebecca Ann 136
1830 Samuel A.
•283
1786 Susan
49
1793 William S.
80
1834 Rebecca Ann 137
1837 Samuel J.
254
1829 Susan M.
214
1798 William
100
1748 Reuben
28
Samuel T.
221
1829 Susan A.
137
1800 Waiiam E.
140
178*2 Reuben
49
1840 Samuel B.
219
1831 Susan S.
95
1805 William
93
1783 Reuben
39
1843 Samuel
164
1831 Susan K.
282
1805 William
115
17831 Reuben
86
1696 Sarah
19
1836 Susan C.
206
1807 William D.
116
1805 Reuben
94
1707 Sarah
22
1840 Susan E.
219
1808 William G.
148
Reuben
156
1719 Sarah
24
1841 Susan
111
1813 William
104
1801 Rhoda
105
1723 Sarah
26
17261 Susannah
30
1813 William S.
133
Rhoda E
• 166
1732 Sarah
33
1803 Susannah B.
135
1814 William
114
1807 Roman us
94
1746 Sarah
28
1804 Susannah K
. 160
1819 William
135
IHOl Roswell
86
1748 Sarah
41
T.
1819 William C.
205
1779 Rufus
56
1766 Sarah
46
Thankful
86 1819 William
137
1H09 Rufus
104 : 1768 Sarah
60
1850 Theodora
190
1821 William P.
168
1705 Ruhamah
22 1 1777 Sarah
71
182^ Theodore L.
158
1822 William S.
165
Rush
205 1 1782 Sarah
71
1778 Timothy -
63
William
166
Russell
156 1781 Sarah
49
1688 Thomas
18
1825 William B.
220
1714 Ruth
20 1786 Sarah
81
1722 Thomas
23
1825 William H.
134
1751 Ruth
39 ! 1787 Sarah
138
1756 Thomas
38
1827 William H.
164
1773 Ruth
79
1806 Sarah C.
163
1786 Thomas
74
1830 William H.
206
1786 Ruth
156
1809 Sarah A.
140
1790 Thomas S.
71
1833 William M.
137
1790 Ruth
49
1812 Sarah
111
Lt. Thomas and
1833 William B.
254
1831 Ruth Ann
206
1815 Sarah F.
148
family, note
137
1S33 William M.
267
1816 Ruth E.
207
1816 Sarah S.
134
Thomas
158 1836 William F.
95
S.
1816 Sarah Ann
110
1811 Thomas B.
170 1837 William E.
226
1820 Sabra P.
141
1818 Sarah
169
1848 ThomasJ.
248 1837 William H.
282
1766 Sally
62 ; 1820 Sarah J.
166
1849 Thomas C.
248 1838 William H.
190
1774 Sally
38 1820 Sarah S.
133
U.V.& W.
1841 William H.
221
1786 Sally
74 1 1824 Sarah E.
92
1758 Urania
58 1842 William P.
209
1787 Sally
61
1829 Sarah T.
220
1848 Urania
219 : 1842 William E.
247
1792 Sally
72
1830 Sarah M.
138
1826 Varnum P.
138 1843 William R.
218
1792 Sally
74
1833 Sarah M.
207
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INDEX. PART II.
Christian names of the descendants of William Liocke bearing other surnames, and
the names of the fathers that first intermarried, which arc designated thus = ; the
date preceding it denotes the time of the marriage.
ABBOTT.
1845 Elcy h\ L.
1841 =Walter
ADAMS.
1798 Adeline A.
Abiel C.
Alpheus
1796 Alice
1823 AmosS.
1816 Benjamio
1772 Betsy
1785 Betsy
1801 Charles A.
1824 Charles A.
Charlotte
Civenia
1808 Cynthia
=Daniel
1781 Daniel
1807 Daniel
Daniel
1810 David
1813 David S.
1765 Rbenezer
1813 Ehenezer
Ebenezer L.
1807 Edmund
Eliza
1810 Eliza M.
Elizabeth
1761 Ephraim
1811 Ephraim
1818 George
1804 Harriet R.
Ida .
Isaac
1820 Isaac N.
1769 James
1779 James
James
1816 James
1764 John
1770 -John
1771 John
1799 John Frink
John
John Miles
1775 Joanna
1777 Jonas
1773 Levi
1808 Lucinda
I790t Lydia
Lydia K.
Mary
1812 Mary
Mehitable
Moses
1804
251
251
1788
149 1813
*273 1775
173 11781
149 I 1767
274 1811
149
273
273
141
141
272
273
273
273
60
149
150
273
173
149
273
60
273
274
149
149
173
272
60
48
173
273
60
48
48
149
149
173
48
48
48
272
141
273
173
272
173
274
1826
1779
1785
1807
1810
1783
1814
1819
Nancy 173
Nancy 272
Olivia 173
Polly 48
Polly 273
Quincy 60
Rebecca ' 48
Rebekah 60
,. Reuben 273
272 1786? Samuel 141
60 1 Samuel 273
48 1787 Sarah 141
149 ' 1806 Sarah 272
Sarah Frost 273
Sarah M. 274
Stephen 141
Susan 273
Thomas 141
Thomas 273
Thomas T- 273
Thomas 273
Waller R. 48
17831 Wilham 141
1794= William 172
William 173
William 272
William 273
William 273
AIKEN. •
1826 -John 270
1827 Charles A. 270
1829 Harriet A. 270
ALLBN.
1839 Charlotte S. 229
1834 -Eliphaz 229
1835 George J. 2:9
1841 Henry T. 229
1837 Warren F. 229
ALEXANDBR.
1792 -Caleb 100
1800 Emily 100
1797 Harriet L. 100
ANDERSON.
1851 Ann R. 189
1803 cs Archibald 91
1807 Archibald C. 91
1804 Arthur 91
1840 Arthur F. 189
1830 Benjamin B. 189
1809 Charles F. 91
1838 Charles H. 189
1839'-Gilbert 189
1%35 George C. 189
1814 Hannah E. 91
1833 Lucy B. 189
1848 Otis Hugh 189
1812 Rebecca J. 91
Rebecca F.
1844 Reuben H.
1845 Samuel W.
ANDREWS.
1838 Caroline L.
1835 Charles D.
1834=Robert
1847 Robert H.
ANDRUS.
CatherineM.
Cephas E.
=E. S.
Emeline L.
Harriet S.
Heman E.
Nancy N.
Sarah E.
William P.
1841
1843
1832:
1849
1846
1835
1837
1839
1833
ARNOLD.
1812 Julia Ann
1809 Mary
1805=Nathan
AUSTIN.
1838=Franklin
1839 Hannah L.
1842 John
1845 Rboda
BABSON.
1823 Francis
1825 George
1823 = James V.
BACON.
1844 Edwin M.
1848 EarlC.
^Henry
1839 Henry
BADGER.
1835 Ira
1830 Laura
1833 Maranda
1831 =01iver
BA6LBY.
1820 Elizabeth A
1823>"Moses
BAKER.
1824 E. Collins
1821 George
1828 Mary E.
1823 Nancy F.
1820 Orson M.
1819 WiUiaro C.
1817=Thoma8
BALDWIN.
1824 Marion E.
1825 Minerva A.
1823 -William C.
189
189
189
197
197
197
197
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
132
132
132
261
261
S61
261
242
242
242
244
244
BALLARa
Anna
Beulah
Ebenezer
Elizabeth
Esther
Mary
— Saniuel
Sarah
Sarah
Susan
1741 -William
BANCROFT.
Abigail
Hannah
James
James
Judith
Judith
Nancy
Ruth
Ruth
1729 -Rahan
Sally
RARN£.«s.
Celestia F.
Estelle M.
1838 -John
Malore A.
BARRETT.
Amos
Angelina
Augustus
Betsy
Diantha J.
1739
1735
1731
1785
1826
1823
1781
243 1815
244 1817
57
57
57
106
57
106
105
57
106
106
56
51
51
29
51
29
51
51
29
51
29
51
221
221
221
221
107
213
213
107
212
ElizabethM. 213
238
238
238
238
271
271
257
257
257
257
257
257
257
221
221
221
1839
1830
I78a
Ellen B.
Emily M.
John
1781 -Jonas
1821 Jonas A.
Lydia
Nathan
Olive
1790
1788
1786
1819
1798
1796
213
213
107
106
213
107
107
107
Philander G. 213
Samuel
Urania
BABTLETT.
Lavinia
Lucinda
Mersilva
1790? -Moses
1794 Sophia
BATT8.
1780 Betsy
1793 Huldah
1778 -John
1792
1800
1798
107
107
lOfi
109
100
109
109
81
81
dl
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INDEX. PA&T HI.
1790 Polly
8111893 James L.
218
1798 MaryC.
110
1778? Buker 71
1800 Spencer
81
1829 John L.
218
1794 -Samuel W
. no
1746
William 87
1785 Thomas
81
1821 -Josiah
218
1798 Samuel
no
1771
William 73
BAXTER.
1831 Rosanna
218
Samuel
no
1776! William 73
1821 -Ge«»rge
275
1825 Samuel B.L. 218
1803 Sarah
no
1807
William F. 15$
1830 Margaret J.
275
PLACKDEN.
17941 Stephen
no
BROWN.
B£AN.
1836 Amelia T.
^39
BEAY.
1835
Abby TrnU 249
Elcy M. 249
1825 -Aaron
236
1832 Coradan
238
Mary
239
1836
1831 Amoe
236
1834 Ethan A.
23!»
Samh B.
239
1831
Hannah E. 24^
1830 Cephas
236
1830 »John
238
s^umSer
239
1822
Lydia S. 249
Mary H. 249
1828 Cyrus
236
1830 John
238
Wesly
239
1838
1842 Fanny H.
236
1838 Owe^
239
Willard
239
1827
Thoma8aB.249
1836 James
23'i
BLAKE.
BREWER.
1819
=William 249
1838 Joel
236
1800 Alexander
183
1732=:Daniel
35
1821
William L. 249
18-26 Phebe
23ft
1782 Elizabeth
88
1733! Daniel
1740 James
35
BRUCJB.
1810 Philander
236
1802 Elizabeth
183
36
1747
Abigail ' 43
1832 Ruxy
236
1813 Esther
214
Lucy
36
1778
Abieail 152
BBABD.
1812 Eunice R.
214
1744 Mary
36
Abigail 268
1825*= Benjamin
219
1820 George S.
214
Mehitable
36
1811
Abby S. 269
1839 Calvin L.
220
18 i3 Harriet N.
214
1734 Phebe
36
1823
Almira 269
1825 Clariaaa
219
1774 James
88
Sally
36
1826
Alonzo $. 279
1835 Jasper W.
18i8 William F.
220
1804 James H.
183
1732 Samuel
35
1804
Amory 268
219
iHU^ames
214
BRIGHABC
1788
Calvin 152
1831 Wreene?
22Q
1815 James
214
1895 s Aaron
211
1831
ClarindaF. 279
BBLCHB&.
1817 James E.
184
1829 Evelina F.
211
1832
Eleanor 269
1836^Eliphalet
267
1803 John P.
184
1832 LestinaA.
211
1749
Elizabeth 43
1815 EliphaletH
.267
1825 JohnB.
183
1836 Luceba A.
211
1808
Elizabeth 968
1840 Elvira L.
267
I773^Jonathan
88
1835 Willard t>.
211
1895
Elizabeth 279
1849 James F.
267
1780 Jonathan
88
BROOKS.
18.30
Emily F. 279
BBLKNAP.
1807 Jonathan
184
1752 Abigail
37
1784
Ezekiel 159 '
1801 Alonzo
143
1817 Jonathan
183
1766 Betty
37
1709
Frances 159
1790 Lawson
143
1815 Leonora
18 «
1831 Calista A.
235
1821
Frances E. 279
1707 -Nathaniel
143
1784 Mary
88
1801 Caroline
157
1837
Frances M. 280
1804 Sally
143
IHIO Mary Ann
184
1834 CanilineM
.235
1805
George 2^8
BENTON.
1812 Martha M.
1822 Marthas.
184
1850 Cauie M.
244
1839
George A. 280
1827 -Felix
207
183
1841 Charles B.
235
Hannah 268
1832 Homer E.
2t»7
1788 Nancy
88
1774! David C.
73
1763=James 50
1834 William
207
1786 Rebecca
88
1736 =Ebenezer
37
1769
James 60
BIGELOW.
1797 Samuel
88
1742 Ebenezer
37 1789
James 152
1843 Alice A.
208
1778 Sarah
88
i839=ElbridgeG.
244
1834
JamejB P. 279
1838 Edwin B.
208
1812 Thomas H
183
1840 ElbridgeS.
1829 EfiiOyT.
244
1816
Jane T. 279
1833 Ellen M.
1823 -George
208
1817 Urania
214
236
1757
John 43
2f)8
1810 William H
. 183
181 1 Frances
158
1788
John 152
1838 George W
208
BLANiHARD.
1784! Hannah
73
1799
John 1168
1831 Hamilton
208
1834 Albert M.
247
1739 Hepsebah
*37
1816
John W. 279
1841 Lyman G.
1828 ^ryE.
208
1836 Alonzo W.
247
1755 Jabez
37
1817
John E. 279
208
1839 Charles B.
247
1737 Jemima
37
1833
Joseph H. A. 2>0
BILLINGS.
1832 Irene R.
247
1815 John L.
158
1822
Levi W. 279
1794 Eunice
44
1830 Paulina T.
247
1772 Joanna
73
Lcmaid 2'»8
1783 Jonas
44
1H26 -Richard
247
1750 Jonas
37
1793
Uis 159
1787 Lemuel
44
1827 Richard H. 247 1
1773! Jonas
73
Lorana 268
1777 Nancy
44
BLODGEPT.
1825 -Joseph
235
1841
Lucy A. 280
1778 Polly
44
1840 Frederic H.
226
1809 Lemuel A.
158
1814
Maria 279
1785 Sally
44
1834 -Edmund S.
226
1758 Mary
37
1761
Martha 43
1776 -Samuel
44
1835 William B.
226
1802 Mary Ann
157
1818
Mary Ann 269
1781 Samuel
44
BOWEN.
1822 Martha fi.
158
1H21
Mary 880
1789 Sophia
1702 Sukey
44
18l6s>Ronieo
275
1841 Martha M.
214
1780
Moses 169
44
1818 Romeo
275
1779! Phebe
73
1825
Nancy B. 279
BLACK.
BOWKEB.
1782! PoHy
73
1753
Nathaniel 43
1822 Abigail
218
Abigail
110
17ttl Ruhamah
37
1795
Nathaniel 162
1827 Aurora G.
218
1851 Electa 8.
2^0
1740 Sally
37
Nathaniel 268
1810 Clarissa £.
218
1805 Elizabeth
110
1748 Sara
37
1819
Nathaniel F.280
^833 David
818
49^
1810 John
110
17S0 Sarah
73
Olive J. ' S68
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IWrr^X. PAKT 11.
1814 Sally M. 269
CARLTON.
1766
AbigaH
59 1802
Pbebe 143
18-20 Sarah 279
Harriet
260
Abigail
81 1810
Pliny 144
1826 Sarah A. 280
=Harvey
260
1825
Abby R.
132
Pliny 961
1826 Svlve8terB.2ft9
CARTER.
Abby B.
261
1794
Polly 149
1809 WaKer 268
1827 Ellen Maria 247 1
Adel
261
1764
Kebeccft 59
1747 = William 43
1830 MaryS.
247
1841
Adeline A.
262
Rhoda 81
1776 William 152
1827=Sewall
247
1812
Alonzo
144
1808
Roswell 144
1791 William 152
CHAMPNET.
1845
Alonzo W.
261 1770
Samuel 50
1H20 William 269
1811 Betay L.
182
Alvin
261
1790
Samael 142
1818 William G. 279
1804 Elizabeth
182
1837
Andrew J;
262
1805
Samuel 143
1755 Zeruiah 43
1818 Henry
182
1839
Arthur
261
1818
Samuel F. 144
BUGKLAND.
18i»7 James H.
182
Augusta
2«l
lH20t
Samuel 958
1R25 Ann Maria 190
1779 John
87
Azro
261
1831
Samuel P. 961
l82l«Cyni8 190
1800 John
182
1758
Betsy
59
1754
Sarah 59
1832 Cyrus E. 191
^Jonathan
87
1803
Betsy
144
1785
Sarah 149
BUGKMAN.
1824 Lydia
1813 Nlary Ann
182
Carfelia
261
1816
SarahAdams144
Louisa 129
182
1844
Charles E.
262
1819
Sarah A. 9S9
Mary 129
1816 Sarah Maria 182
1838
Clara C.
2(i2
1818
SolonMcCoy2«9
Sarah Aon 129
1806 Susannah R. 182
1819
Clarissa C.
144
1792
Susannaii 149
«Thoma8 129
CHAPIN.
1788
Daniel C.
142
1849
WilbertS. 244
Thomas 129
Dwight W
264
1820
Edward W
. IZ2
WilkiLS 84
BUGBBB.
Elmer
264
1840
Edward H.
244
1754=
=rWilliam 58
Betsy 92
1807«Jo86ph
264
1847
Elbert J.
261
1757
William 58
Jodiah 92
Leonard
264
1816
Elizabeth
258
1789
William 148
■sSamuel 92
CHASE.
1822
Elizabeth A. 259
1806
WiUiam lU
Samuel 92
Calista
140
1850
Eliza A.
261
1811
William 144
Sophia 92
Cyrus
140
IH21
Ellen
25H
1812
William lU
BURBBOK.
DsTid
140
1800
Elvira
144
1825
William 959
1784 Daniel 161
Dexter
140
1840
Elvira M.
262
1833
Wilham K. 901
1781«Joha 161
Herod
140
1818
Emily A.
262
1834
William 961
John 161
Hiram
140
1844
Emma
26«
1842
William F. 969
BUTLER.
Judith
140
1852
Ermina D.
262
COMIN&
1825 AdelmeS. 200
Layina
140
1816
Francis M.
26*2
1835
Edward 193
1838 Charles H. 200
UTi
140
1850
Frank A.
203
1830 s
slssacher 193
1820 Harriet L. 200
Louisa
140
1814
Galen
144
ITONANT.
1815»JohD 200
-tMoody
140
1846'
Galen A.
262
]8l6r=Jacob 19t
1817 JohnL. 200
Rhoda
140
1817
George F.
114
1828
NsDeyPJI.196
1833 Lucy A. 200
RiHincy
140
1836
Hannah A.
261
CONTeRH.
1835 Parker C. 200
Sarah
140
1772
James
59
1821
Charles S. 949
1829 Sarah A. 200
Sfphen
140
1810
James
144
1821-
-Samuel 949
CHILD.
1830
James H.
259
COOK.
1776 Deborah 78
l827aeJames
204
s
=:Joel
84
1843
Francis A. 927
1779 Jonathan 78
1828 NahumA.
*^04
1850
John L.
261
1H41 -GeoTfie 227
1818 Jonathan 162
0HI7BB.
1775
Jonas
59
1844
Henry 997
1784 Sarah 78
1829? Charles St J.241
1842
Joseph L.
262
COOLIDOC
1812 Sarah Ann 162
Emily W.
241
1822
Joshua
132
1850
Anna Hall 944
1807 Thomas W. 162
1825? Isaac •
241
1804
Leander
144
1822
CatherineA. 15ft
1768= William 78
Mary V.
241
1841
Lorinda
261
Charles 44
1768 William 78
1823>=Prentiss
241
1841
Lorenzo
261
1777=
sDaniel 44
1814 William 162
CLAP OR CLAPP.
1847
Lucy A.
241
Daniel 44
BUXTON.
1811 Ann
181
1846
Lucretia A
261
1812
Edwanl 155
1843 Edward F. 243
1799 Asahel
180
1768
Lydia
59
1809
Helen E. 15S
1837 Evanda 243
l797=Ebenezer
180
1814
I^dia
Nlana
144
1847
Helen M. 944
1833=Hurap'yW.243
1809 Ebenezer
181
1802
144
1815
Henry 155
Josiah A. 194
CAMP.
1814 Elizabeth
181
1818! Maria
25H
1816
1820= Alberts. 199
1798 Hepsebah
180
1756
Mary
59
1850
Julia F. 944
1830 Nancy E. 199
1820 Hiram
181
1844
Mary Ann
262
Mtry 44
CARET.
1817 Joel
181
1762
Martha
59
1821
Mary t94
1627 AnneB. 242
1803 John P.
180
1812
MelzarW.
144
1825
MaryB. 15*
1834 James E. 242
1807 Jonas
181
1805
Nancy
144
Nathaniel 44
1831 Jane L. 242 1805 Lucy
180
1816:
=Oliver
132
1813— Peter ISt
1842 JohnH. 21421 CLARK.
1819
Oliver R.
132
1829
Philip H. 155
1825«Timoihy 242
1837-tAaroQ
344
1842
OlSQD
961
1890
RichudH. 15*
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887
1814 Sarah 194
Susan 44
1818 Susan 191
1818 Susan M. 155
lb07 William F. 155
CR u:KUN.
V^S9 Charles S43
1830 -William S4S
CRANE.
1839 ElTira 189
1836=*FTiend 189
1835 Helen L. 189
1830 Samuel 189
CRoasT.
1800 Charles C.P. 113
Charles 331
1803 Eliza 113
Eliza A. 331
1833 Emily L. 334
18i5 Fanny C. 334
lri08 George L. 113
17t«3«John 113
1795 JohnOtb 113
1808sJohn 313
1800 JohnM. 313
John 334
1813 Lacinda K. 313
1796 Mehttabel 113
1798 Samuel L. 113
Sarah C. 334
1831 Theodore F. 313
1815 Urania B. 313
OR(»SIER.
1835 Carolines. 353
1834«Thoma8 853
1837 Thomas 853
CURRIBR.
1817 Charles W. 160
18l4*«Jonathan 159
1833 Simon P. 100
1815 WillUmJ. 159
1843
1833
1840
1797
1793
1803
1838
1834
1830
1809
1791
1794
1834
1845
1836
1806
1834
CUTTBR.
Albert
Akmzo
Amanda
Amroi
Anna
Benjamin
Charles
B Edward
Edward
Eliza Ann 163
sEpbraim 163
Ephraim 163
'Frances M. 351
James F. 351
Mortimer 351
Samuel L. 163
William 851
851
851
351
163
163
163
851
351
851
DAMON.
l808»Benjamin 813
1811 JohnE. 813
1809 JoomB. 813
1817 Sarah K. 8131
1813 TbirzaM. 313
1815 Urania L. 813
DAVIB.
1889 -Chauncy 335
1818 Frances H. 835
1843 Mary A. 335
DBAN.
1807 Fanny L. 134
1807 -Joseph 134
DBBBT.
17631 Lacy 66
1773 Mary 66
1766! Phebe 66
1764 Rebecca 66
-Thomas 66
DBXTEB.
Beuy 166
— Ebenezer 166
Lydia 166
Roxy 166
Sally 166
DOLBIER.
1760«iBenjamin 57
1764 Benjamin 67
1760 James 57
1767 Lydia 57
1765 Nathtn 67
1764 Samuel 57
1763 Timothy 57
1769 Umphre 57
DOW.
1844 AlbenF. 856
1849 Ellen M. 356
1846 Emma J. 856
1841 Wesley W. 856
1839 -WilUam M. 856
DRURT.
Edward P. 157
■Moses 157
1834
1838
1883 >
1835
1835
1834
1833
1839
1801
1815
1848
1843
1805
1847
IH03
1838
1809
1813
1831
1810 Asgitl 134
1843 AsgillH. 850
1800 Betsy S. 134
DUNN.
-Asa 333
Edwin A. 833
EmelineZ. 833
Franoena C. 333
OeorgeW. 333
Jonathan W.333
DURBN.
-Abraham 96
Abraham 96
Elmina R. 193
George W. 193
Mary 96
Mary Ann 193
Samuel R. 96
Samuel 193
Warren 96
William 96
William H. 198
1796
1798
1887
1830
1808
1834
1839
1797
1813
1837
1845
1805
1838
1803
1838
1840
1804
1831
1835
1831
1836
1843
1841
Betsy 850
-Caleb 134
Caleb 134
Caleb 849
Elcy Parks 134
Electa B. 134
Eieeu B.
Esther J.
Hannah J.
Henry H.
Henry H.
849
349
134
134
350
Joseph E. 850
Lotan
Lucy L.
Luther
Luther
Luther N,
Mary H.
Mary H.
Othniel
Rebecca
Suaan
Thomas A. 850
Thomas H. 350
Walter A. 850
134
850
134
349
850
134
849
349
849
850
SA8T0N.
1848 Amelia 803
1798 CandaoeC. 103
1839 CandaoeC. 803
1801 Chtrity 103
1810 Charles L. 103
1835 Charles 803
1840 Charles L. 303
1835 Charlon 803
1H48 Chester 803
1853 Cltrissa M. 303
17938Elijah 103
1830 Ellen M. 808
1844 Ellen 803
1831 Emily H. 803
1^08 Fanny 103
1841 Francis E. 803
1839 Hannah £. 301
1803 Harvey 103
1794 Henry L. 103
1833 Henry 803
1839 Lydia 803
1834 MahlonD. 803
1846 Maria 303
1843 Mary 808
1796 Melise 103
1837 Talcott 303
1806 William L. 103
1847 William L; 303
BATON.
1809 AlbinJ. 190
1883 Charles L. 130
1819 Eunice A. 180
1811 Harriet M. 130
1843 HenrietuA.335
t808-^ohn 130
1814 JohnH. 130
1836 Luther P. 840
1846 Maria S. 335
1838 MaryR. 810
1835 -Moses 840
1816 Nathaniel L. 180
1840 Sarah E. 840
1837
1835
1815
1816
1830
1786
1833
1793
1813
1818
1791
1797
1811
1818
EDDY.
Alden H.
Charles
Daniel P.
Emerson
Harriet
James
Joel
John F.
Leonard
Mary M.
Nathaniel
Polly
Rachel
-Reuben
Reuben T.
Sarah
176
176
84
176
176
176
84
176
84
175
176
84
84
84
175
176
XDWABD6.
Annie M. 884
Francis M. 834
1835 -John 884
John H. 884
Julia £. 884
ELLIS.
1836 Albert W. 811
1833 Henry P. 811
1833 -Ira 811
1834 Ira J. 811
1837 Osgood 811
rrueRiDOB.
1833 Charles 803
1836 Emma M. 803
1831 -Francis 808
1843 Francis 808
1844 James H. 803
1837 I^ke 808
1840 Sarah 808
FABLBT.
1889 Charies 195
1816 -Ebenezer 195
1817 EphraimW.195
1830 Mary 195
1890 Sally 195
FAT
Albert 805
. Harriet 805
1811 -John 805
Lucia 805
Lucius 5N)5
1818 Mary A. 805
Norman 805
Phebe 805
FBLKCR.
1818 Amos J. 896
l817»DaTid 836
1838 DaTid 836
1836 Huldah 896
1880 JesMB. 896
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989
lVT>f]L FAftf II,
Joel P.
Joho J,
Juha
Laura Jane 236
Mary £. 336
Sophia A. 236
FBaSBNPBN.
-■Aaron
1770 Aaroa
Abby P.
Albert S.
Alceoa C.
Ann
Annie B»
Arad
Arthur
Arthur
Arthur E.
Asa
Benjamin
1758 Benjamin
1772 Benjamin
Benjamin
Benjamin
Benjamin
Benjamin B. i^O
Benjamin 147
Benjamin F.266
1848 Benjamin 188
1818 Betsy 146
Betsy C
1897
1824
1830
1842
1810
1833
1814
1831
1827
1835
1798
1763
1794
1824
1733
1774
1703
1793
1806
1800
1829
836
236
236
80
80
90
265
266
44
188
146
46
90
188
45
27
45
80
45
44
146
265
Betsy Ann 265
1814
18^
16*26 Celista
1798 Charles P.
IRIO Charles £.
18ip Charles B.
1840 Charles B.
1847 Charles E,
1796 Charlotte
1^1 Charlotte L. 266
1830 Charlotte A. 187
1806 Edson 146
1803 Edward H. 91
1806 Edwin C.
1809 Elecu
18-21 Elenor
1796 Eliza
1831 Eliza T.
1721 Elizabeth
1755 Elizabeth
1764 Elizabeth
1768! Elizabeth
1775 Elizabeth
Elizabetl^
1831 Ellen E.
1838 Elliou
1822 Emily A.
1833 Fanny C.
1836 Frances G.
1816 Franklin
1770 George
George
1708 George W.
266
90
90
90
188
188
90
265
146
265
91
966
27
44
45
46
45
90
266
265
265
266
187
147
46
90
91
1804
1727
1782
1801
|-)02
1824
1796
1816
1773
1760!
1777
1837
1813
1729
1756
1770
1774
1789
1790
1802
1806
1807
1835
1838
1776
1834
1723
1795
1811
1824
1819
1833
1761
1799
1816
1820
1838
1814)
1812
1833
1811
1771
1801
1807
1759
1786
1802
1824
1785
1804
1779
1792
1840
1762
GuyM.
Hannah
Hannah
Harriet
Harriet
Harriet
Hosea
Hosea A*
Innman
Isaac
Isaac
Jane M.
Jared S.
John
John
John
John
John
John
John
John M.
John
John
John K.
John S.
John B.
JohnH.
Jonas
Jonas
Jonathan
Jonathan
Lucy
Lucy Ann
Lydia W,
Manila P.
Marshall
iMartba
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary E.
Mary E.
Mary 3.
Mila!
Siriam
ancy C.
Norman
Phebe
Rebecca
Rebecca
Rebecca A.
Reuben
Reuben
Kufus
Ruth C.
Sally W.
Sally
Salmon
Salome
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah J.
Soiom<w
80
27
80
91
146
265
146
265
45
46
80
2B6
265
27
44
45
45
80
44
146
89
147
90
91
265
187
266
45
265
27
44
44
265
266
265
188
44
44
46
91
90
188
187
265
147
266
265
44
46
91
90
45
146
147
265
45
90
146
44
80
90
188
45
1786
1788
1777
1736
17-20
1789
1731
1773
1791
1800
1804
1830
1830
1799
1820
177^
1841
1835.
1850
1838
1834
1814
1614
1780
1802
1817
1826
1791
1828
18-22
1 793
1811
1779
1787
1824
1778
1783
1815
1820
1824
1833
1827
1822
1830
1821
1808
1760
1764
17»8
Solomon P. 80
Solomon 146
Stella M.
Stephen
Stephen
Submit
-Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Timothy
Timothy
Timothy
1'imothy
Timothy
Timothy
Warren
Warren S. 266
William S. 91
William A. 265
Wyman 45
riFI£LD.
Augusta
-Daniel
Harriet E.
J. B. M.
265
45
90
27
27
46
45
27
44
46
44
146
147
188
253
253
253
253
PITTB.
Algena F. 969
Amanda M. 269
Almira 269
Betsy 83
Celia 84
Celia 269
HemanA. 969
Jonathan 83
LamindaA. 269
Luben O. 269
Martha 83
Mary C.
Miriam
Sarah
Vernon
.Walter
Walter
•Waller F.
269
83
83
269
83
83
269
F^TZ,
-Abel 158
Charlotte T. 159
George H, 159
Harriet E. 159
Mary Jane 159
Nathan E. 159
Sarah Ann 158
FLAOa.
Abigail
Allen
, Almira
-Elijah
Elijah
Elijah A.
Elizabeth
John P.
Mary
Nabby
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
Naney l»l
Nancy 151
William 151
FLBTCHEt.
1775
Daniel B.
66
1815.
-Joshua
119
1890
Joshua
119
L8I6
Mary E.
119
1764
Timothy
Foao.
66
L816
Arethusa
977
-■Charles
276
1807
Charles N.
277
1813
Ebeiiezer
277
L808
Eunice
277
1815
George
277
1811!
John P.
277
1828
Lucy P.
277
1820
Mary Ann
277
1810
Patience
277
1823
Rachel
277
1805
Sarah B.
FOSTEa.
276
1850
Charles
225
1762
Enoch
64
1764
James
64
1847
John W.
225
1760.
-Joseph
64
Mary
129
1848
Mary H.
225
1700
Rebecca
64
Rebecca
129
1770
Sarah
64
1768
Stephen
64
Susan
129
1846.
-William
225
1851
William
FOWL*.
225
1809
Abi
130
1807
Edward
130
1842
Emily F.
253
1795
Fanny
130
1837
George E.
253
1839
Hannah fi.
25)
1804
Jeduthaa
190
1830
Jeduthaa
253
1799
James
180
1791
Josiah
130
1833
J<isiah L.
253
1842
Louisa F.
253
1802
Luke
130
1801
Luther
130
I7tt3
Mary
130
1829
MaryL.
253
1797
Samuel R.
130
1844
Samuel
253
1784
Sarah
130
1789
Susan
130
1782 .
-Waiiam
130
17H3
William
130
1838
William ft
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1845
William R.
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INDEX. FART II.
9m
FRELON*
Anna E. 201
-Thomas W. 201
Thomas W. 201
FREBMAN.
Caroline R.
George E.
"Hatch
Mary J.
William H.
278
273
278
278
278
1821
1823
1832
1824
1823
1828
1826
FROST.
1805 Daniel A. 274
1807 David L. 274
1839 Edwin 266
1813 EphraimK. 274
1837 Henry 266
1832 srHorace 266
1705 -James 163
1799 James 163
1848 James 267
1805 -John 274
1818 John 274
1795 Leonard 163
1842 Lewis 267
1809 Liberty 274
1801 Lydia P. 163
1816 Lydia A. 274
1840 Maria 267
1797 Margaret 163
1828 Sarah E. 274
FULLER.
l820=:Aaroa 170
1824 Betsy 170
1838 Homer T. 233
1841 Horace C. 233
1852 Irving H. 233
1847 JohnW. 233
1842 Sarah M. 233
1835=Sylvanu8 233
GEROULD.
1845 Edward P. 217
1837 JohnC. 217
1841 Martin L. 217
1829 -Moses 217
1834 Samuel L. 217
1839 Sarah A. 217
GBTCHBLL.
Ethelinda 239
Hannah 239
John ^ 239
Mary 239
:=Otis 239
Sabra 239
QIBBS.
1623 Elizabeth R. 208
1821=Jonathan 208
OILMAK.
1824 ^Daniel 96
1824 Daniel T. 96
Florence M. 192
James F. 192
1826 JohnR. 96
Joseph J. 192 1
1828 LeanderP. 96
1831 William H. 96
Wiltiam H. 192
GOOPALE.
1841 CelesliaF. 256
1850 Edward H.- 140
1816 Elbert 140
1830 Elizabeth H. 140
1848 Emma P. 256
1814 George W. 140
1822 HilliardL. 140
1827 James L. 140
1810 -Jonathan 140
1825 LeviW. 140
1812 Louisa 140
1844 Marcus M. 256
1838 Martha E. 256
1819 Mary Jane 140
oosa.
Catherine M. 223
Charles H. 223
Charlotte H. 223
1826 Franklin M. 243
Gustavas F. 223
James M. 223
1824 -James 243
John C. 223
LnciaA. 223
1814 -Mark 223
Mark W. 223
GOULD.
Abby Jane 242
Elizabeth P. 242
1815t=FrederickH. 274
1816 FrederickH. 274
1818 LavinaL. 275
Mersilva 275
Sophia 275
1817 Theron 274
1831 -William 242
William S. 242
GOWING.
1839 CharlotteK. 250
1826 Charles 250
1828 George 250
1830 Henry E. 250
1323= James 250
18*23 James 250
1834 William E. 250
1824
1834
1835
1847
1840
1833:
1838
1842
1808
1812
50
GRAHAM.
-Lucius
Lucius
159
159
GRAVES.
Caroline G. 267
Charles W. 267
Mariha J. 267
Mary A. 267
rThaddeus 267
ThaddeusMJ967
William H. 267
GREBLY.
Clarissa 123
Elbridge 123
1806 Haimah 123
1797 Joseph 123
1801 Mary 123
»Moses 123
1802 MosesT.D. 123
1794 Reuben 123
1810 Stephen D. 123
GRISWOLD.
1831 Catherine|U.214
1838 Harriet W. 214
1825 John F. 214
1824=Lyman 214
1835 MaryE. 214
1828 Theoph'BL.214
GR06S.
1832 Charles A. 230
1816 -Jonathan Y. 230
1820 Lurania 230
1822 Mary 230
1824 Rebecca 230
1830 WillardY. 230
1820
1822
1819
1824
1846
1839
1842
1819
1852
1844
1837
1842
1848
1837
1816
1804
1849
1846
1842
1849
1810
1805
1848
1803:
1808
1845
HALL.
Elijah 193
Martha A. 193
:=Samuel 193
Samuel 193
HAMILTON.
Adelaide 203
Adelia D. 203
Amoe H. 203
Clarissa M. 103
Charles L. 203
Ellen E.
Fanna L.
Fanna P.
Fanna
203
203
203
203
Frances J. 203
103
103
203
IraE. L.
Isaac T.
John I.
John A.F 203
Loisa M. 203
Mary
Persis M.
Reuben S
Sarah A.
=Silas
Silas L.
Silas H.
203
103
103
203
103
103
203
HANCOCK.
1815 Abigails. 210
1805 =Benjamin 2 JO
1812 Benjamin 210
1809 Eunice 210
1818 Hannah L. 210
1813 Jeremiah 210
1807 Lucretia 210
1823 Lucinda 210
1819 Mary S. 210
1821 Philip P. 210
HARRINGTON.
1808 Almira 94
1828 Andrew 255
1772? Benjamin . 47
1802 Caroline 93
1829 Caroline M. 255
1822 Clarissa 255
1821 Edwin 255
1833 ElizabethW^5fl
1848 Elizabeth I. 256
1819 Ellen M. 255
1832 Elvira M. 255
1843 Fanny S. 256
1805 Fidelia 94
1817 Franklin M. 234
1838=Henry F. 256
1769 -Jeremiah 47
Jeremiah 47
1777 Jonathan 47
1813 Jonathan 94
1770 Joseph 47
1794 Joseph 98
1826 Larkin 255
1798 Lucy 93
1829 Lucy 191
1806 Lydia 93
1845 Mary P. 256
-Nathan 255
1815 -Nathaniel 254
1824 Nathaniel 255
1808 NehemiahM.93
1800 Otis 93
1810 Ruhamah B. 94
1774 Sarah 47
1812 Stephen^ 93
HARRIS.
1817 Cynthia 230
1814 -Humph'yH. 229
1815 Humphrey 229
1823 Ly8anderB.230
HASKELL.
1809 Eliza D. 196
1817 Henry W. 195
1808 ^Jonathan 195
1836
1833
1841
1824
1821
1828
1831
HASTINGS.
Adelaide
Alonzo
Charles
Ellen A.
Emily M.
= James
Maria C.
Oliver
256
255
255
255'
255
256
255
255
HATHAWAY.
1835 -George W. 201
1836 Josiah L. 201
1848 MargaretW.201
1816 Martha M. 201
1849 Mary 201
1837 Philo 201
1841 Sarah C. 201
1845 Susan P. 201
HAWKE&
1840 -Benjamin 250
1814 Winfield S. 250
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HATNC8.
1836 AnnM.
1835 -CUrk L.
1846 Eliiabeth
1843 Frederick
1841 SasanF.
HBALD.
1807 Caroline
1806 EliaaL.
1813 George A.
Greorge A.
Julia Eliza
1808 Maria
1800 Sarah Ann
IdOO^Thomas
HICKS.
1818 -AneoQ
18d3 Lucy
1881 Sarah
HILDRETH.
1839 Abel
1836 Clarissa A.
18U Edmund
1830 Edmund J.
1849 Emma C.
1806 -Jonas
Nancy
Bally
1807 Walter
1806 Waterman
HILL.
1843 AbbyL.
1708 Abigail
Amos W.
Benjamin
1784 Brewer
1838 Charles E.
Charles H.
1807 Cynthia
1761»Daniel
1763 Daniel
1768 Deborah
1800 Deborah
1787 Elijah J.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
1831 Ellen
1808? Emma
1813 Harrison
1780 Job
Joseph F.
1841 -Jotham
Laura W.
Lewis
1806 Lucy
1761 Lydia
1766 Nlartha
1800 Nabby
1796 Nancy
1770 Nathaniel
Nathaniel
1811 Nathaniel
1773 Phebe
185
186
185
185
185
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
825
885
885
878
879
154
878
879
154
164
154
164
164
836
161
867
161
181
886
867
161
77
77
78
161
181
181
867
886
181
161
181
853
853
867
181
161
77
78
181
181
78
131
161
78
1793 Phebe
1783 Polly
1777=Ralph
1884 -Samuel
1887 Sarah
Waldo
181
181
181
886
936
853
HOLT.
1818 Aleoa 133
1804 Dorenda 133
1810 Hannah 133
1803 -John 133
1809 Mary 138
1817 Nancy 133
1807 Samuel 133
1806 Sarah 133
1830 Stephen 133
HOUGHTON.
1805 AbigaU 117
1803 Cyrus 117
1795 Ephraim 117
1791 John 117
1801 Lucy 117
1787 -Robert 117
1797 Sally 117
1813 Susan 117
1788 WiUiam 117
HOWARD.
1814 Betsy lit
1831 Charles 111
1808=Daniel 111
1815 George 111
1817 Harriet 111
1819 Henry 111
1810 Laura 111
HUDSON.
1848 Edmund J. 839
1847=Ezra 889
1836 Henry S. 176
1833 JohnD. 176
1834 Joseph 176
HUMPHREY.
1889 AlmiraH. 191
1887 Caroline E. 191
=Chandler R. 191
1883 Ellen J. 191
HUNNBWBLL.
1830 AWinP. 836
1831 Deliah 836
1833 ElishaY. 836
1818 HuldahJ. 836
l816=John 336
1816 John 836
1885 MaryS. 836
1888 Napoleon B. 836
1837 Sophia F. 836
HUNT.
1808 Elisha 186
1810 Elisha 186
1836 Harriet J. M. 843
1835=John 843
1838 JohnC. 843
1833=JohnM. 843
1840 MaryE. 843
1818 Myra
1840 Sarah E.
1814 Susan W.
1818 WUIiam
HUNTSMAN.
1837 DaridH.
1887=Jes8e
1830 Lucinda A.
1843 MaryE.
1833 Phineas
JACOBSI.
1836 AnnaF.
1839 Charles B.
1885 = Luther
JBWBTT.
1807 Adams
1808 Betsy.
1838 Edward A.
1811 Ephraim
1843 Henry E.
1799 Hibbard
1799cs Luther
1806 Luther
1809 Mira
1801 Rebekah
1804
1740
1776
1816
1843
1839
1803
1834
1788
1773
1798
1807
1844
1786
1793
1830
1808
1818
1834
1804
1845
1808
1840
1830
1833
1834
1838
1840
1813
1793
1830
1888
1837
1776
JONES.
Abel
Abigail
Abigail
Adeline B.
Adelaide L.
Allen H.
Alonzo
Almira
AWira C.
Amasa
Amos
Amoe
Amos Y.
Amos R.
Anna
Bela T.
BelaH.
Betsy
Betsy
Betsy B.
Bianca
Candace
Caroline
Catharine T.
Charles W.
Charles W.
Charles 6.
Charles M.
Charles N.
Charlotte E.
Chester T.
Christopher
Cynthia
Cynthia
Cynthia
Cyrus
Daniel
186
848
186
186
838
833
838
838
833
187
187
187
150
150
873
150
873
150
150
150
150
150
133
34
99
133
839
838
118
118
839
130
66
181
183
839
65
131
837
118
837
836
183
833
118
.889
837
837
839
838
154
838
164
118
180
118
837
836
1781
1788
1813
1883
ie^89
1838
1846
1773
1807
1831
1777
1769
1833
1770
1796
1833
1836
1837
1886
1817
1769
1803
1743
1809
1793
1784
1818
1843
1840
1816
1838
1839
1830
1800
1748
1836
1850
1816
1836
1797
1811
1847
1849
1817
1805
1838
1783
1816
1941
1803
1836
1797
1837
1818
1756
1783
1806
1830
1834
1813
Danid
Daniel
Daniel
Daniel
Daniel W,
Daniel W
Danvill F,
David
DaTid
Deliah
Dolly
Edmund
Electa Ann 836
Elisha 66
Elisha 181
Elisha P. 831
Elizabeth B. 838
06
66
154
181
180
831
838
64
117
886
66
66
Ellen L.
Eliza R.
Eliza J.
Emeline
Emma
Emma
Enos
Enos
Ephraim
Eunice
Fizekiel R.
Fiaville
Frances A. 838
George L.B.836
George P. 831
George H.
George £.
Gilman
Hannah
Hannah
837
180
154
836
64
77
35
118
117
65
154
838
837
118
36
886
Hannah F. 838
Harriet
Harriet A.
Harvey
Heman
Heman
Herbert M.
Henrietta
Henry C.
Henry B.
Hepsey
Homer T.
Homer S.
181
838
118
118
8»
117
888
77
888
65
837
889
Howard M. 870
Huldah
Huldah
IraB.
TraS.
Irving
IraelE.
James
James
James
James O.
James P.
James H.
188
837
181
837
161
77
66
180
181
837
888
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INDEXI. FART II.
391
IB49
Jared W,
339
1773
Nathan
65
Eunice W. 196
1838 Angela
304
1754.
-John
65
1833
Nathan
333
1739 John 26
1840 Calvin A.
304
1764
John
64
1838
Oren S.
336
1738 Jonathan 39
1803 Ebenezer
104
1768
John
66
1833
Pans J.
335
1836 -Joseph 192
1829 Harriet
303
1802
John T.
123
1781
Persis
65
1828 Joseph R. 193
1827 Martha C.
304
1810
John
131
1793
Persis
131
Lydia C. 196
1799 Mary
103
1814
John D.
133
1839 r
=Peler
383
l720=Nathaniel 26
1801 Nathaniel F.104
18t3
John
336
1777
Phebe
66
1737 Peter 36
1833 Sarah A.
304
1824
John W.
337
1786
Phehe
130
1694 Rebeckah 20
1806 Solomon
104
1835
John B.
337
1806
Phebe
133
1739 Reuben 39
i787=Thomas
103
1444
John O.
338
1799
Philip Frink 121
1703 Ruth 30
1797 Thomas
103
1801
Jonas
133
179$
Pershia
121
1693=Samuel 30
1H36 Thomas M
303
1850
Joseph
333
1838
Prentiss M.
239
1737 Simon 39
1835 Willard
304
1744
Josiah
35
1805
Rachel Y.
132
1706 Tabitha 30
LEACH.
1787
Josiah
65
1800
Rebecca
121
1734 William 39
Enfield
•soi
1815
Josiah S.
154
1847
Ruel
338
KerrELLE.
1814 =:Jiihn
301
18—
Jalia E.
370
1845
Richard
332
1833 Anna L. 135
Julia Ann
301
1804
Laara
118
1833
Ruby A.
237
1839 FrancesS.G. 135
Loisa Ann
301
1811
LeeD.
335
1803
Ruth
121
1823 Frederick S.135
LEONARa
1795
Leonard
117
17641
Samuel
66
1805 George M. 135
!803=Francis
184
1841
Lewellen
338
1819
Samuel B.
121
1820=Samuel 135
1^17 Francis
184
1803
Lorinda
131
1834
Samuel
333
1837 William G. 135
1806 John
184
1799
LoTeU
118
1775
Sally
65
KINCAID.
1804 Rebecca B.
1H4
1713!
Lucy
118
1735
Sarah
34
=Adna 338
1808 Sarah P.
184
1779
Lucy
65
1766
Sarah
64
1846 George N. 338
LEWIS.
1780
Lucy
65
1793
Sarah
117
1844 Gilman 338
1794 Benjamin*
89
1794
Lucy C.
131
1807
Sarah
132
1837 Martha J. 338
1786 Betsy
89
1795
Lucy
117
1818
Sarah J.
335
1840 Vesta A. 338
1806 Eliza
89
1800
Lucy
133
1837
Sarah E^
329
1838 Warren J. 338
1796 Eunice
89
1893
Lucy Ann
155
1831
Sarah
336
RINGSBITIIY.
1803 Francis
89
1824
Lucy C.
337
1836
Sarah P.
331
1817 Abby L. 134
1793 Hannah
89
1835
Lucy A.
338
1838
Sarah
332
1815 AnnaM. 134
l783=James
89
1804
Lydia
131
1850
Sarah M.
338
1793=Benjamin 106
1783 James, Jr.
89
1809
Lydia
133
1753
Silence
35
1837 Benjamin B. 312
1790 Lydia
89
1896
Lydia M.
337
1795
Sophia
Suhina
121
1834 Catharines. 212
LONG.
1844
Lydia A.
338
1815
120
1820 Charlotte A. 134
Abraham
173
1830
Lyman T.
331
1796
Susan
121
18l3«Daniel 134
Elizabeth
174
1843
Lyman T.
338
1809
Susan L.
154
1813 Daniel 134
Ephraim
174
1844
Mark S.
337
Susan F.
154
1819 Elizabeth A. 134
1806 =John
173
1817
Maria L.
155
1805
Susannah
117
1795 Lucinda 106
John
174
1831
Maria L.
339
1773
Susy
65
1795 Lucretia 106
Ruth
174
1838
Martha £.
337
1815
Sybil
336
1798 Nathaniel 106
Sabra
173
1841
Martha A.
338
1803
Tila
118
LAKEMAN.
LORD.
1818
Martha A.
338
1809
Timothy B
122
1843=Ebenezer 191
1817 AnjrelineF
. 109
Martha
370
1733 =
=Winiam
34
1847 Ebenezer M. 191
1848 BurnelE.
220
1758
Mary
66
1737
William
34
1844 Lydia S. 191
1849 Coralin
220
1791
Mary
130
1785
William
64
LAWRKNCB.
1815 Elizur W.
109
1799
Mary L.
77
1813
William S.
117
1798=Abijah 153
1847 Florence S
320
1800
Mary
117
1814
William G.
235
1809 Abijah 153
1813 JohnProctor 109
1808
Mary
133
1819
William H.
336
1813 Alvarus 153
1806 Mary
109
1813
Mary
130
1826
William F.
155
1811 Andrew 153
1795=Porter
109
1837
Mary
337
1833
William F.
337
1803 Edmund 153
1809 PorterL<icke 109
1830
Mary Ann
333
KENDALL.
1799 .Kimball 153
1843 Raymond P. 220
1835
Mary £.
338
1697
Abigail
20
1800 Lucy 153
1797 Sophia
109
1839
Mary
332
1733
Abigail
36
1807 Martha 153
1850 SophroniaM 220
1843
Mary T.
338
Ann
196
1^05 Mary 153 i lovejov.
1643
Mary M.
339
1700
Ebenezer
30
1808 Rowena 153
Abijah
156
1803
Malbry T.
117
17371 Ebenezer
39
1802 Susan 153
Abifrail
156
1776
Millicent
65
1731
Ebenezer
39
LAWS.
v^Benjamin
156
1771
Molly
65
1785
Elizabeth
36
1836 Albert De
Benjamin
156
1831
Moses M.
335
Eiisa P.
196
Cater 304 ! John
156
1809
Nancy
117
1838=
ȣzra, not 1
196
1838 Alfred 304 Polly
156
1836
Nancy
933
Ezekiel ]
1838 AlmenaF. 304
Ruhamah
156
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INDE
X.
PART 11.
SolomoQ
156
MEAa
1787
Jesse
84 1795
LOVELESS.
1844
Abby A.
246
1775
Joel
43 1847
1837 Edwin L.
227
I84U
=Attemi8
246
1811
Joel Wilkins 85 1766
1835 Harriet M.
227
1848
AsaVV.
246
1729
John
26 1811
1834»Henry
227
1790
Clarissa
139 1840
John F.
179 i 1809
1830 Henry D.
227
1842
John A.
246|1728==Jona8
26 1 1825
1840 LorinT.
227
1789=
=Josiah
13911749
Jotbam
42
1830
1847 Mary A.
227
1792
Maria H.
139
1784
Jotham
82
1739
1844 Theodore C. 227
1797
Martha 1.
139
1813
Jotham A.
85
1834
MANNING.
1801
Sally
139
1824
Jotham A.
174
1813
1816 AlvanW.
133
MELLEN.
1808
Lansford
177
1815
1826 Frances M.
133
1825:
=David
221
1833
Lemnder S.
179
1846
l809»Jona8
133
Lucia Maria 221
Lewis
85
1799
1810 Mary W.
133
MERIABl.
1788
Lucy
82
1791
^MARBLE.
1741
Abigail
26
Lucy
85
1792
1813 Abi^rail
193
1777
AbigaU
43
1818
Lucy Ana
85
1796
1830 CalistaA.
191
1790
Abijah
82
18201
Lucy E.
178
1828
1813»-Charle8
193
1734
Abraham
26
1838
Lucy P.
179
1828
1835 Edward I.
193
1843
Albert E.
179
1799
Luther
85
1826
1822 Fanny
194
1804
Almira
• 85
1816
Lvsander
85
1833
1835 Francis E.
194
1793
Aroasa
85
1815
tfary S.
177
1797
1833 Horace A.
104
1790
Amos
85
1817
Mary A.
177
1835
1812^=>^acob
193
1782
Anna
82
1824
MaryL.
178
1752
1816 Jacob
194
1791
Artepaas
85
Melissa
179
1788
1819 Liberty
194
1785
Benjamin
84
1753
Molly
42
1812
1814 Lucy
193
1827
Caroline W
.178
1832
Nelson
178
1843
lH14=Luiher
193
1842
Charles A.
179
Norman
85
1837
1824 Luther
194 1843
Charlotte E
.179
Ophelia
179
1816
1820 Lydia
194 1817
Chauncy
177
1811
Orra
177
1785
1814 Maria
193 , 1827
Clarissa
178
Oscar E.
179
1791?
1815 Mary L.
193 1798
Cyril
85
1795
Parley
85
1807
1817 Martha A.
193
Cyrus
85
1751
Phebe
42
1613
1827 Melissa J.
193 1824
Daniel N.
174
1759
Phebe
43
1844
1825 Mercy E.
193 1822
Darwin
177
1805
Phebe
85
1823
1822 Miranda S.
193 1829
David
178
1762
Rachel
43
1830
1817 Palmer
194 1810
Diantha
85
1834
Rebecca
178
1787
1826 William H.
194 1833
Dianiha
179
1785
Reuben
82
1816
MARKHAM.
1783
Deborah
85
1771
Rhoda
43
1792
1712 Abigail
23 1819
Deborah P.
177
1780
Rufus
84
17731
1703 Elizabeth
23 1747.
-Ebenezer
42
1819
Rufus K.
178
1829
1716 Hannah
23 1752?=
==Ebenezer, Jr. 42
1760
Sarah
42
1797
1700=1 ames
23
1764
Ebenezer
43
1778
Sarah
82
1842
1701 James
23
1801
Ebenezer
85
1809
Sarah Bumap 85
1807
1707 John
23
1822
Eliza A.
174
1824
Sarah
178
1805
1714 Martha
23
1748
Elizabeth
42
1827
Sarah S.
174
1827
1710 Mary
23
1837
Ellen E.
179
Sarah Jane
179
1822
1718 Nathaniel
23
1828
Emeline S.
174
1737
Silas
26
1850
1705 William
23
1755
Ephraim
42
1792
Silas
83
1839
MARRETT.
1780
Ephraim
82
1828
SUasA.
174
1751
1848= Dane A.
248
1806
Erastus
85
1822
Susan
177
1786
1850 Samuel H.
248
1767
Esther
43
1825
Susan L.
179
1804
McGAFFEY.
1743
Eunice
26
1769
Susan
43
1826
1834 George W.
225
1831
Ezra G.
179
William
85
1837
1828 Jane E.
225
1813
Fidelia
177
1828
William N.
179
1768?
1827= William
225
1826
George D.
174
1814
Wright S.
85
1786
MWNARD.
George V.
179
MORSE.
1735
1829 Frederick A. 96
1808
Tra
85
=Elijah
152
1775
1842 Getirgiana
96
1H26
Ira
178
1803 =
=John
212
1805
1828 Henry H.
96 1836
IraN.
179
1806
Olive
212
1808
1838 Josephine
96 1739
James
26
Salty
152
1808
1824— Lambert
96 1837
Jane A.
179
MUNEOB.
1820
1825 Mary L.
1826 William L.
96 ; 1824
Jerusha
178
1805
Abby R.
125 1839
96.
1755
Jesse
42
1825
Abigail
129
1747
AWan 185
Amie S. 243
Amos 67
Amos 125
Ann 125
Ann Rebeoeal5B
Annie E. 124
Asa 36
BelTidereM.242
Benjamin S. 128
Caleb 125
Calebs. 241
Caroline 125
Catharine 68
Charles 125
Charles 68
Charles 124
Charles 128
Charles 129
Charles H. 240
Cromwell 125
David K. 124
Ebenezer 28
Edwin 68
Edwin 128
Edwin A. 241
Elisha P. 241
Eliza A. 128
Elizabeth 68
Elizabeth W. 67
Elizabeth 127
Elizabeth G. 126
Ellen M. 240
Emeline R. 128
Emery 129
Enoch 68
Enoch 129
Esther 69
Fanny 67
Faustina 128
Frances 126
Frances E. 240
Francis W. 125
Franklin 127
FraokUnO. 243
George 158
George A. 243
GeorgianaP.128^
Hannah 36
Henry H. 125
Henry P. 125
Henry F. 128
Isaac 36
Isaac 67
Isaac 125
James 36
James 67
James 124
James 124
James M. 126
James 129
James O. 842
Joftnnah 28
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393
1738
1816
1733-
1734
1742
17771
1789
1837
1849
1796
1806
1831
1764
1815
1744
1770!
1834
1805
1840
1828
1807
1818
1748
1767!
1798
1809
1819
1818
1830
1843
1789
1806
1784
1798
1793
1843
1753
1788
1743
1768
1816
1896
1836
1775!
1785
1789
1796
1814
1830
1833
1739
1781
1838
1786
1830=:
1785
1809
1735=
1756
1771
1785
1807
38
134
38
88
38
67
68
138
343
136
188
67
129
36
47
67
139
138
36
67
69
Joha
John H.
Jooas
Jonas
Jonathan
Joseph
Josiah
Josiah
Lilian
Louisa
Louisa R.
Louisa
Lucy
Lucjr
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Maroellus
Margaret C. 136
Margaret A. 840
Maria 138
Martha 184
Martha F
Mary
Mary
Mary
Mary Ann H. 186
Mary Ann 137
Mary 134
Mary E. 340
MarvE. 340
Nathan W. 185
Nathan W. 134
Nathaniel
Otis
Pamell
PameU
Philemon
Polly
Kebeoea
Rebecca
Rebecca L. 187
Rebecca R. 184
Rebecca M. 138
Sarah 67
Sarah T. 67
Sarah
Sarah C.
Sarah
Sarah F.
Sophia
Stephen
Susan
Susan M.
Susannah
=Thaddens
Thomas
Thomas
= William, Jr. 36
William 36
William 67
William 68
William C. 136
67
68
68
188
36
67
36
67
69
185
184
941
188
38
68
341
67
158
68
187
1810 WUliamW.
1818 William
1835 William
1843 William A.
1819 William H.
NASH.
1813 Charles W.
1613=Nathaniel
MEWOOMB.
Almira
Clarinda
Ebenezer
Francis
Frederick
Hester
^Facob
James
John
Martha J.
NEWHOU8E.
1848«Benjamin
1848 PriscUlaC.
1846 Sarah A.'
NEWMAN.
Benjamin
Ebenezer
Josiah
1746=Thomas
Thomas Jr.
NEWTON.
1838 Barrett W.
1841 Emily S.
1835=Willard
1848 WiUardA.
NICHOLS.
1786 AbigaU
1784 Joshua
1789 Samuel
1780=n William
1731 William
NIMS.
1850 Jenny
1837s: Lanmon
1844 Lydia A.
1837 Samuel
1843 Sarah M.
OAKMAN.
1819=sAmo8
1880
1883
1830
1837
184
189
848
840
841
878
378
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
888
AmosT.
ElixaJ.
Leonard J.
Sarah J.
OLIVER.
1817=Charle8
1817 George P.
1887 James F.
1831 MaryF.
1619 William
OSGOOD.
Allis
Charlotte
David
Elleo F.
51
48
48
43
48
48
885
885
885
885
89
89
89
89
89
888
888
388
888
383
388
888
3^8
888
888
848
848
843
348
848
75
75
75
855
Fanny Fay 856
sJosiah 75
Lyman 75
1839 May Vincent 856
Nancy 75
1835-iSamuel 855
OVIAT.
1849 George W. 888
1846 JohnF. 888
1641 -Lorin 887
1848 Maria d. 887
1849 OliverH.P. 888
1844 Sidney E. 887
PAGE.
Betsy 153
Caroline 158
1783sssJonathan 158
Lydia 158
Mary 158
PARKER.
1839 Albert 849
1831 Charles S. 834
1833 Cynthia A. 834
1884 Dolly T. 833
1887 Hanrey W. 834
1848 Homer N. 834
1838=»Jo6iah 849
1888 Mary Ann 834
1839 SylTe8terH.834
1833=:ZachaTiah 833
PAYNE.
1811»Lebbeu8 116
1817 William L. 116
1880 Stephen 116
PBABOD7.
Damaline 880
Eliza 880
James D. 880
Lois 880
Louis 880
l8l8sLoui8F. 880
Martha 880
Stephen 880
William 880
PECK.
1818=Chauncy 863
Emily 863
Geor^ 863
Harriet 863
liconard 863
Lewis 363
1846
1843
1838
1835
1830:
1838
1831
1834
PERKINS.
Caroline S. 834
Charles W. 834
Harriet 834
John 858
eJoseph 858
Joseph 358
=Luther 834
Mary M. 834
Sophronia 834
Susan 834
PERRY.
Dulcenath 103
Eliza 103
John B. 169
1809=JohnP. 169
Joseph 169
Mary 169
Nancy 103
sOliver 103
Persia M. 169
Willard 103
PIEBGE AXD PEIBOB.
1806 Abigail L. 180
1813 Abigail C. 185
1885 Abigail W. 876
1783 Alexander 88
1807 Amasa 183
1833 Amelias. 376
1759 Ann 57
1810 Ann 88
1847 Ann E. 844
1836 Arthur F. 186
1850 Arthur M. 344
1776 Asa 87
1785 Benjamin 38
1744 Benjamin 44
1770 Benjamin 87
1817 Benj.Tappanl80
1889 Benjamin 188
=Caleb S. 844
1887 Charles 876
1844 Charles E. 186
1753 Daniel 44
1779 Daniel 88
1787 Daniel 88
1805 Daniel 183
1881 Daniel , 185
1835 David 877
Earle 93
1788 Ebenezer 38
1757 Ebenezer 44
1795 Ebenezer 89
1833 Ebenezer 186
1839 Edward K. 186
1761 Eliab 57
1798 Etieha 88
1804 ElishaD. 183
1884 Eliza Colon 877
1746 Elizabeth 44
1804 Elizabeth 180
1816 Elizabeth 181
1880 Elizabeth B.181
1809 Elizabeth G.183
ssEnoch 93
Enoch, Jr. 03
1778 Eunice 87
1840 Eunice C. 877
Experience 93
1810 FerelineW. 180
1841 Franklin 186*
1818 Frederick 876
1814 George W. 181
1833 George 877
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1833 George H. 186
1722 Hannah 32
1755 Hannah 57
1762 Hannah 44
1767 Hannah 87
1783 Hannah 87
1803 Hannah 88
1809 Hannah B. 181
1813 Hannah P. 182
1828 Hannah 277
1841 Hannah B. 186
1813 Harriet 183
1809 Henry 182
1822 Henry 181
1731 Hepsebah 32
1805 Hester E.G. 181
1763 Isaac 44
1828 Isaac W. 184
1809 Jacob 181
1735 Jaiues 32
1754 James 44
1786 James 67
1793 Jamee 89
1797 James 88
1822 James 977
1826 James 184
1827 James D. 186
1790 Joel 89
l741=John 43
1742 John 44
1773 John 87
1798 John Adams 89
1800 JohnH. 88
1805 John 182
1811 JohnT. 180
1815 John «T6
1821 John 277
1834 John 184
1780 Jonas 87
1820 Jonas 276
1749 Jonathan 44
1777 Jonathan 88
1810 Jonathan M. 185
1757 Joseph 57
1821 Joseph 186
1826 Joseph W. 182
1779 Joshoa 87
1834 Jotham W. 186
1760 Lemuel 44
1790 Lemuel 87
1826 Lemuel 277
1785 Lois 87
1820 Lois 276
1808 Lucy 180
1815 Lucy L 182
1828 Lucy B. 186
1839 Lucy R. 186
1766 Lydia 57
1768 Lydia 87
1811 Lydia H. 183
1814 Lydia 1B5
1832 Lydia H. 186
1834 L. Maria 186
INDE3
t, PART II.
1821
Martha
182
1797
Sally P.
180
1829
Sarah M.
175
1827
Martha H.
186
1809
Samael
180
1833
Stephen
176
1768
Mary
57
1807
Sarah
276
1833
Stephen
175
1781
Mary
88
-William
976
1793
Tamar
123
1811
Mary A.
181
1813
William
276
1807
Thomas D.
123
1817
Mary Ann
277
1814
William
180
1836
Thomas S.
175
1817
Mary A.
276
PORTER.
PRE8BEET.
1818
Mary
182
1796
AbigaU
196
1823 =
=:Allen
354
1820
MaryW.
180
1788
Apphia
68
1826
Joseph L.
254
1831
Mary B.
186
1800
Elizabeth
126
1829
Mary A. F
.254
1839
Mary E.
Matilda E.
184
1790
FrederickW. 68
msst.
1828
182
1785
Hannah
68
1842
Adeliae S.
256
1776
Molly
87
1808
Hiram
127
1846
George F.
256
1771
Moses H.
57
1782
James
68
1838.
-James
356
1787
Patience
87
1812
James
127
1851
John
366
1823
Peter W.
186
1776
Lydia
68
1838
Lurinda
256
1789
8ally
89
1818
Matilda
127
1844
Lucy J.
866
1796
Sally C.
89
1806
Mary
127
1840
Lydia A.
356
1803
Sally
181
1819
PauliM
127
PROCTOR.
1782
Samuel B.
87
1779
Rebecca
68
1809
Albert
310
1807
Samuel S.
183
1775
Rufus
68
1811
Daphne
310
1823
Samael B.
276
1802
Rufus
127
1813
Edm
3tO
1842
Samuel B.
277
1814
Sarah
127
iS26
Eugaoa
Eunice
211
1750
Sarah
44
1774
-William
6H
1783
KM
1774
Sarah
87
PRATT.
I81U
Eunice
3t0
1787
Sarah
88
1827
Abner A.
175
1835
George F.
211
1803
Sarah T.
180
1832
Charles £.
240
1824
Giknaa
311
1818
Sarah
185
1838
Dwi^ht
176
1782
Hannah
106
1822
Sarah E.
276
1818
Edward
175
I7tf9
James L.
106
1829
Sarah A.
166
1834
Edward E.
175
1830
James M.
311
1773
Stephen
87
ElicaH.
177
1792
John
106
1807
Stephen A.
161
1840
Emery F.
175
1823
John
311
1722:
=Thomas
32
1842
EmmaF.
240
18;e3
John P.
811
1726
Thomas
32
1836
Eugene
176
1824
Lovett
die
1763
Thomas
57
£?dine
177
1788
Lucretia
106
1734
Timothy
32
1825
George R.
175
1827
Maria L.
911
1811
William G.
lai
1838
Hannah E.
176
1794
Mary
les
1815
William B.
180
1828
Harnet E.
176
1781 =
=Philip
106
1830
William B.
277
1836
Harriet P.
840
1785
Philip
106
POPE.
1829
Henry T.
240
1826
RtmnM,
311
1810
Adeline
276
Irene
84
1822
Ruth A.
811
1808
Alexander
276
1788 -John
128
1816
Sarah B.
810
1803
Ann
276
1792
JohnD.
123
1885
Stephen W
.811
1788
Beuy
98
:
=Jonathan
84
1797
Sueamiah
100
1801
Charles
276
Jonathan E
84
1827
Washington 211
1814
Charles
180
Jonathan E
.177
1827
WiUard •
810
1780 =
=Ebenczer
98
Langdon
177
PUFFER.
1783
Ebeneier, Jr. 98
1805
Lucy.B.
123
Georire
^f
1802
ElhM
IbO
1822
Lytaader
175
1821 =
=James
838
1812
Elizabeth
276
1820
Maria L.
176
Jamee
889
1796 =
=Frederick
180
1842
Maria L.
175
Lucy A.
8-J9
1806
Frederick
180
Martha R.
177
Mary
399
1785
Hannah
98
1826
Mary E.
240
Nancy
899
1804
Hannah
180
Matilda
84
RAWH>N.
1811
James
180
Norman
177
Ksiella
391
1817
John
180
Phebe
84
GranviileW.921
1781
Joseph
98
1809
Pbebe B.
123
Henry
391
1798
Joeiah
98
1789
Polly
122
ia-=
=:Oriii
321
1791
Locretia
98
1798
Rebecca
123
SaEah
391
1827
Lucretia A.
196
1817
Rollin D.
175
BCBD.
1815
Lucy
276
1796
Sally
123
1812
Adeline
I2T
1801
Mary
180
1826
Sarah A«
175
1821
Edwin
197
1793
Nancy
98
1826
Sarah J.
240.
1805
Ecnelioe
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390
18t5
1815
18S4
1745
1804.
1810
1807
1743'
1813
EmelioeP. 127
Horatio 137
Hauh M
Huldah
'Isaac
Isaac £.
Susan £.
.Timothy
U7
28
127
127
127
28
Wm. H. H. 127
&EBTE8.
1846 Arthur M. 221
1887-Benj. F. 221
1841 EdwiaO. 221
1888 EmmaE. 221
BICE.
1841 Asa L. 227
1882 Cornelia E. 194
1830 Emily M. 104
1844 JohnR. 227
1889 ^Thomas H. 194
1837 -William 227
1849 WUliam L. 227
RIOfl.
1828 Eliza 194
1816 Jacob 194
18l5«John 191
1816 Mana 194
1818 Ruth 194
1813 Salem 194
1812 -Simeon 194
AICUAROS.
Adeline £,
Albert ^
Annette
Bridget H
Dana
-Edwaid
Edward
Eliza G.
Eunioe
Henry
John Lodie 108
John Locke 214
Louiaa 267
Lydia M. 159
Mary Ann
Naaoy
PerrinN.
-Richard
Theoph'a 0.216
Urania B. 108
Urania S. 215
-WilUtm H. 267
1829
1832
1825
J825
1823
IT87.
1796
1831
1787
1818?
1789
1815
1849
1817
1847
1791
1799
1816
1824
1794
1819
1845.
RlOHARIhSON.
1785 Abi 69
1818 Abi 131
1820 Abigail 131
1844 -Abijah 247
1845 Abijah F. 247
1840 Adeliza 246
1796 Alpha 105
1840 AlranM. 247
1733 Amos 29
216
216
216
159
216
107
108
216
108
215
267
108
108
159
1815 Andrew J. 137
1739 -Asa 32
1772 Asa 56
1819 AugusUT. 213
1B05 Auftustus L 131
1829 Benjamin F. 137
1777 Calvin 69
1799 Calvin B. 105
1801 Calvin 131
1812»Charle8 137
1813 Charles A. 137
18l5=-Charlea 213
1817 Charles 258
1822 Cynthia T. 268
1751 Edmuad 32
1831 Edmund P. 137
1808 Eiiia 131
1834 Ellen 245
1779 Fanny 69
1816 Fanny 131
1830 Frances C. 258
1834 Francis A. 137
1839 Francis A. 245
1821 Franklin L. 213
1741 Hannah 32
1800 Harriet
ld20 Harriet
1747 Ichabod
1747 Ichabod
1794 James B.
1835 James A.-
1761 -Jeduthan
1761 Jeduthan
1790 Jeduthaa
1816 Jedmhan
1731 John
1812 ' John
1808 JohnB.
1815 JdhnB.
1818 JohnS.
1832 JohnC.
1846 JohnW.
1735 Jonathan
1816 =Josiah
1828 Josiah
1R45 Julia E.
1818 Juliet
Levi
1742 Leonard
1769 Leonard
1820 Linda
1817 Lorenzo H. 213
1843 Lucy Jane 272
1774 Luther 69
1813 Luther 130
1823 Luther F. 137
1833 Luther W. 245
1823 Lvdia E. 8. 213
Mary 66
1737 Mary 29
1764 Mary 69
1806 Mary Ana 130^
1814 Mary 131
130
258
32
56
105
215
69
69
129
131
29
105
130
213
131
245
246
29
267
258
215
258
56
32
56
131
1820
1832
1850
1835
1729
1782
1795
1745
1802
1806
1791
1791
1806
1838
1767
1804
1801
1827
1811
1810
1744
1730
1770
1804
1817
1842
1844
1839»
1840
1822
1820
1837
1829
1827
1819:
1825
1835
1836
1835:
1839
1844
1846
1840
1839
1830
1840
1837
1824 <
1834
1826
1775
1765
1789
Mary Ann
MaryE.
Mary A.
Martha
-Nathan
Pamelia
Rebecca
Relief
Relief
Reuben L.
Rodney
Ruel B.
Ruth
Sally
Samuel S.
Samuel M.
Sarah
Sai»h W.
Sarah
Sarah E.
Sumner
Susan
Susannah
Tabitha
ThonMs
Thomas
Wm. H. H.
RICH&f0Nl>.
Calista
Frances M.
■•Homer A.
Oscar A.
RIPLET.
Emily P.
Helen L.
James £.
Marcia A.
Mary Ann
cSamuel
Samuel W.
Theodore
ROBBINS.
Alfred A.
pAuj^ustus .
Olive 8.
ROBERTS.
Charles L.
Mary A.
Oliver A.
-William M.
ROOBR&
Eliphaz H.
Fanny A.
John E.
^Lucius C.
Lucius H.
Rufua L.
ROKES.
Abigail
Albert
Clarissa
=Daniel
Daniel
137
258
247
268
29
69
180
32
66
105
105
106
66
120
131
245
69
105
131
137
130
131
32
29
69
130
137
208
208
208
208
1782
1768
1818
1771
1814
1808
1770
1784
1816
1780
1810
1808
1703
1792
1797
1810
1803
1805
1775
200
200
200
200
200
200 I 1768
!200 1769
eoo
197
197
197
191
19-2
191
191
201
20]
201
201
201
201
82
173
172
81
82
1762
1763
1731
1757
1785
1822
1765
1766
1767
Daniel
Eliza
Elizabeth
Isaac
Isaac
Isaac
James
Jane
John
John
John
Lincoln
Margaret
Mary
Nancy
Nancy
'Nancy
Rachel
Robert
Ruth
Samuel
Sarah
Warren
ROLF.
Almira
Joaas
MJonaihan
Jonathan
Lydia D.
Phehe
Polly
RUSdELL.
Andrew
BenjamiR
Bill
Charles
-David
David
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Esther
Francis
-Jason
Jason
Jesse
1738
1781
1823
17-26
1795
Jesse
John
-John R.
Jonathan
Joshua
Joshua
Josiah
L<»ammi
Louisa
Maria
Mary
Mary
Mary L.
Phebe
Rebecca
Ruth
=Samucl
172
173
82
82
172
173
172
173
82
172
173
172
173
82
82
172
173
173
172
82
173
172
172
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
166
78
50
166
166
166
50
78
96
16^
78
78
29
50
50
50
103
78
50
96.
78
50
166
166
29
60
193
166
29
60
28
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INOBX. PART II.
1754 Sanrael 50
Samuel 166
Thomas 06
8ANDGRSON.
18051 Abraham 159
1774 Amos 67
1803 Benjamin L. 126
1809 Carolina 1*26
1807 Chester 126
Clarence M. 126
1819 Clarissa 159
1817 Dwight W. 159
Elbridge L. 126
1824 Elizabeth H. 1*26
Emily 126
181S Grace 126
' Harriet A. 126
1782 Isaac 67
1778 Lydia 68
1805 Marshall 126
1779 Mary 67
1785 Nancy 68
1809 Persis 159
J772=Samuel 67
1777 Samuel 67
Sarah C. 126
Theodore L. 126
1814 Tryphena 159
1820 TryphoeaE.159
SANDS.
Asher 239
Baby 239
s:BenjaminT.239
Dustin 239
Horace 239
Lambert 239
Luther 239
Mark 939
8AYAGE.
1832 Amos J. 238
1821 ^Herbert 238
1822 MandanaD. 238
1830 MarkC. 238
1824 Salome H. 238
1835 Stephen D. 238
1828 Augusta W. 251
1826s=CharlesT. 251
1837 Charles T. 252
1845 Claretta 252
1841 EdwinaL«F.252
1834 Helen C. 252
1830 Walter 252
BEWBLU
Caroline A. 260
1844
1841
1806
1839
1842
1833
1818
1814
1844
1811
1838
1839
Carolines. 252
CharlesT.C.251
Eliza
Ellen H.
Frances
Josephine
Josiah L.
Mary
MaryE.
Sarah
Sarah S.
Sarah S.
1801-Shadrach
1823 Shadrach
Varnum P.
Yarn urn P.
Warren S.
Warren S.
Warren
SHAW.
Frances E.
Henry L.
1833:sJoel
1843 JohnH.
1847 Lucy A.
1834 Sarah J.
SHEDD.
1802 -Asa
1804
1828
1808
1833
1834
1840
1837
135
252
251
251
135
135
252
135
252
251
135
135
135
251
135
252
252
208
308
208
208
208
149
1833
1802
1829
1842
1809
1840
1810
1843
1846
1831
1847
1804
1837
1837
1843
1849
1846
1849
1813
Come1insW.271
1827
1820-
1824
1821
1822
1810
1843
1816
•Daniel 260
Louisa A.' 260
Martha E. 260
Samuel 262
8HATTUCK.
ArtemasL. 135
ArtemasL. 252
Caroline 252
Charles
Charles R.
Charles F.
Curtiss
Emily R.
Greorge
George C.
Harriet A.
Henry E.
Hibbard H.
James
James A.
Maria E.
Martha A.
Martha R.
Mary A.
Mary Z.
Rebecca
SHSLDEN.
Francis
John P.
1819 -Samuel
1825 Samuel D.
1830 Thomas
8H6PHBRD.
1825 Hannah L.
1819 -Joseph
1834 Joseph L.
1892 Margaret U.
1836 MaryC.
8HBPLEY.
1804 Asher
Augusta
Enoch
1807
1810
1805
1802
1814
1820
1822
149
271
271
149
271
149
271
271
271
271
149
271
271
271
271
271
271
149
240
240
240
240
240
187
187
187
187
187
122
239
239
Ether?
Harriet M.
Horace
James H.
1797 sLemuel
1797 Lemuel J.
Maria
Mary Ann
Oren
Oren
Oscar H.
Pa]rson S.
Pbebe C.
Phebe
Sarah Jane
Viola
8HBRWIN.
1844 Emma M.
1851 Edward B.
1840 Henry H.
^q^q| Marshall P.
1835=:Stephen B.
1836 William F.
81DERS.
sHenry
Susan L.
BIMOND8.
-Christopher
Clarissa
Elisa A.
Gleorge
Harrison
Hiram
James
Langdon
Lewis
Lurinda
BKINNER.
Abigail
Daniel
Elizabeth
Ephraim
James
Olive
Sarah
^Thomas
Thomas
SLEEPER.
Charles W.
Mary
Sarah A.
BcThomas C.
239
239
122
239
122
122
239
122
122
239
239
239
122
239
122
239
199
199
199
199
199
1808
1809
1818
1798
1846
1837
1849
1835
SMITH.
Abigail B.
1825 Caroline E.
1842 Clara A.
srDavid
David
1830 Eliphalet
Ira J.
1820 aJames
James
172
172
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
248
248
248
248
268
252
253
268
268
253
237
237
237
1826
1835
1824
1833
1829
1790
1766
1757
1758
1786
1786
1788
1779
1762
1782
1785
1739
1745
1754
1787
959
968
953
888
268
252
253
953
99
46
189
46
99
1762
1798
1759
1776
1790
1721
1718
1719
1749
1774
1726
1753
1786
1730
1757
1784
1732
1759
1793
JoeiahL.
Martin
MaryF.
Nathaniel
Oliver
-Samud
Samuel
Susan L.
SNOW.
Amanda
Amasa
Amos W*.
Bilarehy
Bilarchy, Jr.
Caroline A. 189
46
99
99
99
99
46
99
99
99
27
46
189
46
99
180
189
189
46
189
99
99
46
99
99
97
27
46
46
99
189
9T
46
46
97
46
99
9T
46
99
Cynthia
Cynthia
Clina
Clina
Daniel
Eleazer
Eleazer
Elias
Elias
Elisabeth
Esther
Francis E.
Hannah
Hannah
Hiram A.
Horace P.
Jerusha B.
John
Lucy E.
Lyman
Miriam
Molly
Molly
Myra
Oliver
Roawell R.
-Samuel, Jr.
Samuel
Samuel
Samuel
Samuel S.
Sarah
Sarah
Selah
Stephen
Stephen
Smith
Sylvanns
Thankful
Tryphena.
8PAULDINQ»
Alvah
Assenath
Betsy
Dewey
Edwaid
= Ephraim
91
91
91
91
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SPEAR.
1847
LuciiidaE. 229
1825 MaryD. 275
1700 Iven 110
1815 Aan R. 215
1834— Royal 222
1838 Newton G. 275! 1835 Jams B. 233
4B36 Charles B. 215
BTOCKWELL.
1827 Samuels. 275 1 James P. 243
1814 Cylena 215
1816
Amey 157
1834 Vina 275 1843 Jane W. 120
1817 Diana C. 215
1822
Caroline A. 157
SWAN. 1708— John 118
1812 Eagenia R. 215
1833
Charlotte L. 157
Lavina 210 1801 John 110
1838 FraokN. 215
1820
Charles 157
1830 Leander S. 218 1841 Levi C. 233
1821 George 215
1826
Elixa Ano 157
1820 LodiskaA. 218,1810 Laura 120
1812sSamQel B. 215
1800— Joseph 157
1833 Luoetu M. 21811804 Lyman 110
1834 Samuels. 215
1818
Joseph 157
LucettaA. 210 1 1840 Marianna 235
1832 Stephen G. 215
1830
Lucretia B. 157
Mary M. 210
1845 Maria W. 107
1822 William H. 215
1828
Maria L. 157
-Moses 210
1841 MaryE. 233
BTBARNfl.
STONE.
Samuel B.L.210
1816 Matilda R. 110
1840 Albert C. 231
1804
Aaron 138
1822 Urania B. 218
1846 Miron 235
1832 -Charles 185
1802
Aram 138
1810 =:William 218
1825 Olive A. 120
1^37 Charles H. 185
1700
Bathsheba 138
1827 William R. 218
1805i-iSamuel 110
1824 i-Epliraim 231
1788
Beuy 07
8VMMB3.
1824 -Samuel 243
1825 Ephraim L. 231
1761
Ebeoezer 51
1755 Abigail 40
Samuel W. 243
Francis A. 228
1703
EbenezerL. 07
1841 Amelia M. 246
1814 Sarah M. 110
1832 Helen A. 231
1780
Esther 07
1814 Charles C. 132
1835 Sarah M. 233
1832 Henry A. 231
1780
Fanny 07
1841 Charles H. 246
1847 Wiiriam H. 107
1836 Herman D. 231
1755
Hannah 51
1851 Edward 247
TERR ILL.
1840 James P. 185
1783
Hannah 07
1740 Elizabeth 40
1832 Adeline 232
Joel W. 228
1707
Harriet 07
1760 Grace 40
1828 ChauncyL. 232
1825 Chester B. 232
Lucy A. 228
1800
Hiram 138
1818 Henry H. 132
1830 Lucy Jane 231
1622
Joel R. 218
1843 Henry C. 247
1633 Edson 2.12
1816— Otis 22d
1785
Lucy 07
1804 -John 132
1830 Florilla 232
1827 Samuel C. 231
1702
Lydia 07 1812 John A. 132
1824 =Hiram P. 232
Susan 228
1833
MahalaD. 218
1845 John A. 247
1841 JohnH. 232
Thomas C. 228
1801
Marietta 07
1822 Luther R. 132
1837 Martha M. 232
BTEBLS.
1704
Mary 138
1800 MaryW. 132
1835 Nathan M. 232
|821=-Elijah 264
1820
Mary E. 218
1848 MaryE. 247
THAYER.
Noah L. 264
1826
Marshall V. 218
1807 Pamelia 132
1828 Charles E. 188
STEWART.
1786
Martha 07
1757 Sarah 40
1834 Charlotte A. 168
Ellen E. 106
1705
Moses 51
1752 Thomas 40
1820 Frederick F. 188
1835isGeorge L. 106
1807
Moses 138
1748— Zachariah 30
1824 George A. 188
George S. 106
Nancy 138
TARBBLU
l810-J«elF. 168
Harriet M. 106 1748. Nehemiah 51
1841 Albert L 172
THOMPSON.
Lucretia A. 106 1750
Nehemiah 51
1844 AlvaW. 172
1800 Abigail 130
8TIMSON.
1708
NehemiahB. 07
1850 Eunice R. 172
1845 Adelbert M. 237
1820— Charles 263
1820«
>Orin 218
1837«JamesW. 172
1808 Albert 130
1826 ElmiraW. 263
1805
Sally 07
TAY.
1841 Albert 245
1828 AureliaF. 263
1763
Sampson 51
1770=«Aaron 70
1837 Albion 237
STINSON.
1708
Sampson 138
Amarius 71
1820 Almira 245
182i George W. 280
1757
Samuel 51
Marshall 71
1806 -Asa 147
1821 JohnB. 280
1787
Samuel 07
Phebe 70
Belinda M. 150
1814— William S. 270
1752
Sarah 51
TAYLOR.
1810 Belinda 151
1810 William A. 270
1820
Sarah P. 218
1837 Albert H. 233
1830 Benjamin F 227
ST. JOHN.
1705
Sophia 07
Angelina 243
1816 Betsy 151
1832 AugusuG. 241
1813
Thomas Y. 104
1820 Cbaries 120
1832 BeteyC 231
1842 Charles M. 242
1
3TOUGHTON.
1842 Charles C. 235,1820 Calvin H. S37
1835 David L. 241
1823
Emma L. 215
1852 DeloraA. 233 1832 CarolineB.T.237
1840 Henry R. 242
1830
Frances S. 215
1843 EllaM. 233,1828 Cynthia L. 147
1825— IsaacR. 241
1819=lra 215
1806 Emily 110 1800 Cynthia 151
1827 Isaac M. 241
1820
Urania 215
1843 Eliza Jane 233 {1703 Cyrus 120
1833 Joseph B. 241
STOWfi.
1806 ErastusD. 110 1818 Cynis A. 245
1817 Fanny G. 120 1828-EIihu 237
1820 Samuel R. 241
slthamar 170
1838 WUliamM.,241
1820
ArotsaM. 170
1828 George W. 120 1830 Ellen S. 245
8TORR8.
BTRONa.
1830 George L. 232; 1841 Eliza C. 232
1830 AWira 222
1823
Annie! 275
1815 HartwellJ. 120'1705 Emily 120
1843 Charles H. 222
1820
David M. 275
1844 HenrietteM.235 1850 Elvira S. U51
1836 Clark 222
1810 «G 275
]841«HenTyT. 107 Emma 130
1835 Eugene 222
1882
Harriet E. 275
1800 Homer 110
1802 Evander 150
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1818 FidelwK. 147
FranoesM. 150
1639 Franklin 237
1835 GeoTfre 237
1841 ^"£;*o"'} 237
1833 Harriet J. 237
1827 HarTey E. 231
1837 Helen 227
1834 Henry O. 227
1845 Henry Clay 151
1802-Jamea 150
1817 James M. 245
18*26 James A. 231
1814 John Q. 151
1824 =John 231
1830 John H. 150
1830 JohnL. ' 231
1845 Jonas W. 151
1781 s= Jonathan 129
1786 Jonathan 129
1822 Jonathan 245
1824 Joseph L. 231
1810 Leonard 147
1807 Lucy N. 151
1833 LucyN. 150
1850 Lucy Ann 151
1789 Luke 129
1798 Lydia 129
1810 MargraryF. 245
1820 Margaret N.147
1791 Mary li9
1838 Mary A. 232
1844 MaryE. 227
1846 Martha V. 227
184^ MeWiua J. 151
1816 Nanoy L. 147
1837 Nano? L, 227
1848 OtisW. 151
1815 PaUy M. 147
1808 Philander 147
1818 Polly 147
1820 Rebecca 147
1803 Samuel 130
1834 Samuel F. 245
1835 Sarah C. 232
1842 Sarah F. 2J7
1812 Stephens. 151
1839 Stephen D. 227
1849 Wallace A. 227
1851 Warren 245
1835 William M. 227
THORPE
1809 Charles M. 128
1811 Elbndge 128
1830 EUen M. 128
1813 Emeline 128
1816 Hannah 128
1H28 Henry G. 128
1808 -Ira 128
1819 Jerome 128
1826 Martha M. 128
1891 PaxoeL M. 128
THCRSTOIf.
1815 -AlezaoderC.
1833 Henry
1821 Levi E.
1825 MaryM.
1830 Sally C.
1616 William E.
TILKSTON.
1811 Benjamin L.
1807 Betsy
1820 Caroline
1816 George
1810 Hannah
1811 -Harvey
1812 Harvey
1842 Harvey
1836 Louisa
1814 Mary
1805=Timothy
1806 Timothy
1824 William H.
TILLIT80N.
1832 Alhinns L.
1824 Chester B.
1835 Eveline A.
1821 -Lester
1838 MaryE.
1844 Melvina M.
1830 Oramel M.
1828 Orlando M.
1826 Sophia L.
TOLMAN.
1631 Abigail C.
1824 Albert
lb28 Allen
1826 Angeline
1826 Ann
1818 Aogustoa
1788 Betsy
1800 Betsy
1818 Cahill
1H21 Caroline
1830 ChariesC.
1815 Clarissa
17!)3 Cymhia
1800 Cyrus
1819 Cyrus S.
1795 Diadama
1818 Diantha A.
1823 Daniel L.
1781 -Ebenezer
1784 Ebenezer
1831 Ebenezer C.
1H16 Fidelia A.
1785 George
1823 George W.
1825 George
1807 Hannah
1827 Harriet N.
1803 John
1814 John
1782? ^Joseph
1789 Joseph
176
176
176
176
176
176
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
192
192
95
95
95
95
219
219
219
219
219
219
219
219
219
258
183
257
257
183
B57
142
143
259
257
257
183
142
142
260
143
257
259
142
142
258
257
142
257
257
183
260
143
183
143
143
1816
1829
1828
1802
1839
1798
1808
1815
1819
1833
1834
1787
1821
1832
1793
Joseph J.
Julia
Leaoder
Louisa
Locy M.
Mary
Mary
Mary L.
Mary Ann
MaryE.
Mary A.
Martha
Martha
Martha L.
Nancy
MO
257
260
143
258
142
183
259
257
258
258
143
259
260
143
258
Philanders. 260
1842 Orson C
1823
1812
1817
1812
1820
1827
1828
Rachel 163
Richard 183
Samuel C. 259
Sarah 259
Sarah F. 260
Solon B. 258
I806a-Stephen 183
1811 Stephen 183
Susan K. 260
Susannah 143
Sylvester 257
Sylvia £. 257
Thomas 143
Thomas 259
William 142
William G. 250
WUliamO. 258
TOWWJL
Anna 146
Anson 264
Arad 145
Asa 72
Azuba 72
Caroline 145
Charlotte 145
CleoraA. 264
Cleora 264
Demster 264
De Witt> „-,
Clinton i 2^^
1744 Ebenezer
1764 Edmund
1750 Elian
1821
1798
1820
1822
1783
1814
1795
1817
1837
1790
1791
1749
1769
1786
1781
1820
1828
1743 -Elijah
1754 Elijah
1781
1753
1753
1783
1783
1791
1837
1796
1786
1706
Eliha
Emily
Ephraim
Ezekiel
Fanay
Fanny
George
Hiram McC.264
Haldah 145
Ira 146
Joel 146
72
72
72
71
72
145
264
72
72
145
145
146
1800 JoMphE. 14S
1799 Lucioda 149
Lncy Aon 964
1757 Lydta 79
1771 Lydia 79
1748 Maria or Mo-
ss 73
1768, Mary 78
1780 Mary US
1825 Nancy S. 984
1802 Rachel 14ft
1802 Roawell 145
1791 Roxaoa 14ft
1762 Ruth 79
1798 Ruth 14ft
1751 Sarah 79
1788 Setb 149
1744=:Sila8 79
1755 Silas 79
1784 Susan 146
1746 Susaoaah 79
1778 Tabitha 14ft
1759 Thomas 79
1806 Thomas M. 14ft
1835 Thomas M. 264
1793 Tryphaua 149
TRACY.
1808»K:yru8 189
1824 Cyras M. 190
1810 Ensmus D. 189
1815 Frederick P.189
1809 George A. 189
*I*RA8C
1820 Geoige 181
1816 John P. 181
1811aWilliam 181
1812 William B. 181
TUCKBK.
1819 Aagustos 193
1822 George 193
1815=rJaoob 193
1817 John 193
TUFTB.
AddiaoB
Albert
Charles
Charles R. 947
Francis A. 247
Franklin 163
Horatio 163
sHtttchinsoB 133
James H. 947
Locy 163
Martha A. 947
Mary £. 947
Oscar H. 947
Pamelia 133
-Peter 168
Peter 163
163
133
163
1814
1804
1804
1844
1848
1802
1807
1795
1830
1800
1833
1838
1831
1804
1798
1798
TUBL.
1785 Barshaba 83
1770 sBeniamim 83
1775 BenjamiB 33
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1783 Caswdl
83
1886r»Tho»as
881
1830 MaryS.
863
1810
E»aH.
im
1780 Ebeaeier
83
WETHBRBBE.
1836 Orange S.
830
1845
EllaS.
197
1787 Ephraim
83
1844 ^Joseph
834
1793 Sally
145
1883
Eliza
196
1773 GUbert
83
1848 Joseph F.
334
1884 Silas
880
1833
Ellen
836
1771 Thomas
83
WHEELER.
WHITNEY.
1763
Elizabeth
53
VININO.
-Amos
101
1799 Barnard
76
1810
Elizabeth
90
1810 Fanny R.
131
Amos
101
1795 Bemice
76
1838
Emma C.
197
1846 Fanoy
846
Arad
101
1787 Betsy
75
1755.
xEphraim
60
1818 George
1810 JobnR.
131
Catherine
101
1814 Betsy
76
1756
Ephraim
58
131
Josiah
101
1805 Britannia
76
Ephraim
98
1808ssLather
131
Kitty
101
Charlotte
875
1791
Ephraim
96
1813 Luther R.
131
Loretta
101
1790 Cynthia
75
1793
Eunice
98
1846 Maltha
346
Persis
101
1841 Electa
876
1801
Eurydios
99
1834 MaryE.
18S1 Wilfaid
846
WHITOOMB.
1804 Elvira
75
1819
EurydiceA
.100
131
1810 Charlotte L
.195
1804 Flavel
76
1845
Fanny A.
835
VOSB.
1810 =John
195
1793 -Gilford
76
1827:
=Flavel
835
1833 Charles E.
333
WHITE.
1835 Henry M.
876
1836
Francis L.
199
1833 -Joha
333
1834 AbbyM.
.378
1793 HoUis
76
Francis W.
197
18i6 LaaraJ.
833
1806 Amos W,
154
1838 JohnF.
276
1804
Frederick A. 99
WALCOTT.
1833 AnnaT.
878
1806 Jubal
76
1849
Frederick
199
1834 Alfred W.
334
1886* CalTin R
845
l789»^Moses
76
1790
George W.
96
1886 Andrew P.
834
1813 Catherine
154
1803 Moses A.
76
1834
George W.
196
1833 CbarloBF.
334
1803=Daniel
154
Pameha
875
George W.
197
1860 Clifford R
834
1804 Daniel
154
Phebe
875
1839
George
835
1831 -Freeman
334
1835 Daniel F.
878
1783 Polly
75
1851
Graces.
198
1843 George K.
1840 Harrison P.
334
1846 FrederickA.878
1703 Russell
76
1774
Harrison
63
834
1838 James Ames 378
-^Stephen
75
1840
Harrison T. 835
WALKER.
1840 Josiah J.
878
1796 Stephen
76
1767
Joel
53
Hannah
806
1849 Lucy Ann
378
1795 Susan
•75
1796
Joel
99
Martha
806
1803 MaryB.
154
1794 Torry
76
1770
Josiah
63
181333Natfaaniel
806
1836 ^Samuel B.
345
1803 Vina
76
1813
Josiah
99
Roecius
806
1887 Samuel B.
345
1833 Watson H.
876
1813
Josiah
100
WAED.
1830 Samuel K.
378
1790 WUhamA.
76
1843
Josiah H.
197
1844 George
868
1845 SamnelA.
878
1818 ZenasH.
76
Joseph
98
1843 -Joel
868
1888 Sarah R.
345
WHirTEMORE
1803
Julia Ann
99
1846 Lucy A.
868
1809 Susannah B. 154
1806 Barrett
116
1886
Lucius I.
198
1848 Mary A.
868
1839 William H
. 845
17S6«>Benjamin
34
1761
Lucretia
58
WARNER.
WHITINO.
1808 Harriet
116
1809
Lucretia
98
18S4::» Daniel
864
1808=JohnG.
805
1738 Joel
34
1790
Lucy
90
Fanny
864
1809 JohnG.
305
1808 Mary
116
1804
Maria
99
Mary^
86^
WUITMORa
1816 Otis
116
1807
Maria Ann
99
WATSON.
1819 AldenE.
863
1811 Rebecca
116
1838
Maria L.
198
1783 Elizabeth
79
1819 Alfred
330
1730 Sarah
U
1787
Mary
98
1771 -Isaac
79
1799 BeuUh
145
1801 Sophronia
1735 Submit
116
1806
Mary Ann
99
1781 Isaac
79
1838 Catherine
830
34
1846
Mary Ann
196
1776 PoUy
79
1815 Charles S.
863
1800 -Williams.
116
1846
Mary Ann
199
1783 Rebecca
79
1836 Clarissa
830
1814 WiUiam
116
1817
Martha
99
WEATHERBEE
1818 Eliza R.
830
WILDER.
1798
Marshall P.
99
1808 Abigail H.
'854
1838 Ellen R.
863,1834 AbbieT.
198
1833
MarshaU P.
198
1807»Charles
854
1838 Emily F.
1796 Enoch
863
1804 Alfred M.
99
1803
Merrick
98
WBLLTN6TON.
145
1843 Alfred
835
1816
Mersilvia
100
1817 AnnL.
164
1831 Flint M.
330
1844 Alfred M.
197
1800
Nancy
98
1«00 -Charles
164
1841 Frances E.
331
1843 AnnaE.
199
1809
Nancy
99
1815 Horace W.
164
1838 Franklin
331
1845 Anna J. R.
198
1825
Nancy J.
196
1813 Joseph 0.
164
1831 George H.
263
1811 Augustus
98
Nancy
196
1810 Margaret A
.164
1835 Harriet
330
1810 Caroline A.
99
1781
Nathan
98
1819 MaryS.
165
1780? -Isaac
145
Caroline
196
1795
Rebecca
98
1883 Sarah M.
165
1763 James
145
Catherine
196
1778
Samuel L.
53
WE«rON.
1813 James H.
263
1814 Charles J.
99
1838
Samuel L.
100
1833 Eliza M.
831
1787 LeviF.
145
1839 Charles H.
199
1813
Samuel L.
198
1830 Emma A.
331
1833 Lorenzo L.
330
1836 Charles S.
335
1841
Sarah J.
198
1837 ManrM.
1831 OryuG.
381 1839 Laura A.
331
1847 Charles F.
197
1759
Timothy
58
831
11830 Mary
830
Edward E.
197
1783
Timothy
98
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IMDIX FAST II.
1836 William H. 196
WILKINS.
Abigail 151
1769r=rJohQ 151
WILKINSON.
1840 Abigail J. 976
1833 BelaB. 276
1836 Emily 976
1832 = Wil)ard 976
WILLARD.
1834 Aagosta 964
1807 Catherine 118
1839 CharleeA. 964
1800 Clarissa 118
1847 Clement E. 964
1796 Cynthia ll'^
1838 Cynthia 931
1831 Ellen 964
1815 Eliza 975
1849 Esther J. 964
1850 Flora E. 964
1817 Franklin 975
1836 George 964
1811 Harriet 118
1824=Henry 185
1835 Jane 931
1815 John 975
1897 John P. 185
1895 Joseph 185
1800 Lewis L. 118
1809 Lucy 118
1794 Mary 118
1R99 Martin 975
1895 Matilda 275
1793=^ilas 118
1804 Silas 118
1708 Sylvia 118
WILLIAMS.
1893—Amo8 104
1831 Achsah 194
1898 Ebenezer S. 194
1895 John R. 104
WILMARTH.
1891 Anna M. 954
1818 Augustus 954
1816 Charles B. 254
1813 -Dan 954
1814 George L. 954
1896 Henry Dan 954
1899 Nathan 954
1823 SaahL 254
WINCHENBACK.
1843».Horace 189
1850 RedingtonR. 189
1816
Albert N.
980
1818
Harriet
930
1815.
-Jonathan
930
1890
Silas
930
1839
Syhria W.
WINNING.
230
1830
ElixabethP
. 150
1897 rsJohn
150
1832
John
159
1836
Lydia A.
Nancy M.
159
1829
159
1836
WUIiam H.
WINSUIP.
159
1794
Asaph
161
1819
Deborah B.
161
1799 -Joel
161
1793!
Joel
161
1809
Lydia
161
1814
Phebe
161
1807
Sarah A.
161
1799
Thomas
161
WITHINOTON.
Abigail 40
1841 Adeline 168
1895 Albert C. 167
1839 Amos 168
1898 Asaph 167
1701 Benjamin 40
1805 Benjamin L. 79
1780 Edward 70
1816 Edwin 167
1741 Elisabeth ' 40
1775 Elisabeth 63
1746 Elisha 40
1835 Elmer 168
1830 Elmira 168
Eveline L. 167
1739 Francis 40
1836 Henry H. 167
1704 James 79
1890 James D. 167
1770 John 63
1796 John 79
1782 Lucretia 63
Martha 40
1770 Martha 63
1771 Mather 63
1791 Mary 79
1818 MaryF. 167
1837 Mary Ann 168
Ruth 40
1787 Saloma 63
Samuel 40
Sarah 40
1773 Sarah 63
1812 Seth 167
-=WUliam 40
1744 William 40
1777 William 63
WOODBURN.
1799 Adeline 148
1813 Horatio N. 148
1811 JosiahLodcel48
1803 Rebecca 148
1799«-Samoel 148
1801 Samuel 148
1807 Thomas C. 148
WOODS.
1808 Betoy 119
1803 Dolly 119
1804 EInathan 119
1806 George 119
1815 Hartwell 119
1818 Jonas J. 119
noOaJonathan 119
1801 Laura 119
1819 Lnrena 119
1799 Zulima 119
WRIGHT.
Betsy 69
Betsy 70
Betsy 70
1835 Caroline E. 109
1789 Catherine 69
1784 Charles 70
l897sChaunoy 199
1828 Franklin D. 199
lc43 George L. 199
1762 Hannah 69
1780 Hannah 60
1745 James 36
James 70^
1753 Jesse 36
1779 Jesse 70
l738c=John 36
1730 John 36
1760 John 09
John 70
1838 John A. 199
1750 Josiah 36
1774 Josiah 70
Jusiah 70
1743 Judah 36
1773 Judah 69
Luther 70
1774 Lydia 70
1741 Mary 36
1767
Mair
W
1789
Mary
70
Nathan
70
PaiMOi^
70
1771
Patty
69
1764
Phebe
00
1777
Polly
00
1750
Ruth
30
Ruth
60
1780
Samuel
70
ini
Tabiika
00
Tabiilia
70
WilliaoB
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WYMAN.
1709
Almira
151
1819
Anna P.
04
1816
Benjamin
04
1849
CaroliMR. 26S
1807
Clarimood
IfiS
l789sDaniel
15S
1840.
.Earl
253
1769?
Kbeneier
40
1805
Elbridge
04
1808
£mily
04
1851
ETclina
050
1827
FraaeisS.
04
1705
George
153
1751
Hannah
40
1700
Hannah
151
1708-aames, Jr.
04
1798
James, 3d
04
1765
John
50
1818
JohnG.
94
1754
Jonathan
40
1789
Lucy
153
1895
Lucy A.
94
1709
Manball
153
1740 =
^Nathan
49
1754
Nathan
50
1769
Rebecca
50
1757
Stephen
49
*1820
Susan E.
04
1744:
ralimoth/
40
1759 1
Timothy
49
1848
Walter W.
953
1803
William
153
1808
William P.
94
1760
Zadock
50
TOUNO*
1836 AdeliaE. 970
1836 Albert A. 970
1834 ChaxlesA. 970
1833 =Ira 970
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INDEX. PART in.
SanaoMt of peraont who haTO iotennarried with the detcendanta of Wflliam Locke.
Abbe, 176
Abbott, i6y 106, 134,
149, 160.
Abdil, 324
Ackerman, 977
Adama, 98, 33, 39, 59,
89,8i{,85, 116, 194,
133, 136, 143, 144,
149, 100, 157, 933
Aikea, 149
Akely, 146
Aldrieh, 91
Alexander, 63, 177
Aliurd, 175
AlkBn,76,70, 113, 118,
194, 137, 169, 171
AlTeiaoa, 194
Amea, 103, 187
Ammidowii, 193
Andenoa, 46, 91, 901
Aadrewa, 99, 109, 136,
177
Aadnia, 134, 958
Aogell, 176
Anthooy, 954
Armea, 38
Arnold, 69, 145
Aah, 79
Athley, 975,975
Atkina, 965
Atkinaoo, 103, 103
Atwood, 139, 166, 184
AostiD, 144
Ayer, 139
Ajera, 163
A jiea, 93, 109, 976
Babeock, 73, 99
BabMHi, 195
Bae»D, 191, 198, 181
Bidger, ' 191
Badlam, 44
Bagley. 150
Bdily, 171,977
Bailey, 163, 915, V36
Baker,77,99,149, 176,
905,906
Baleom, 151
Ball, 183
Ballard, 39, 57
Baldwin, 98,56,110
Baocroft, 90, 95, 149,
178
Barber, 101
Bardeen, 4 1
Barker, 65
Barlow. 957
Bainardy 96
Barnes, 76, 90, 1 10,
171, 174, 194
Barrett, 34, 35, 58,110,
117, 199
Bartlett, 61, 68,86,86,
136
Barton, 89
Bassett, 909
Baichelder, 83, 89, 145
Battersby, 165
Bates, 64, 66, 177
Batilea, 976
Batu, 41
Baxter, 109
Beals, 180, 976
Bean, 191, 169
Beanson, 134
Beard, 40, 109
Bebee, 910
Beera, 67
Belcher, 148
Belden, 59
Beldiog, 38
Belknap, 59
Bell, 197, 975
Bellowa, 91,905
Berois, 98, 143
Benjamin 169
Bennett, ' 35
Benson, 154
Bent, 79
Benton, 66, 104
Berry, 910
Bickford, 158
Bigelow,106,116, 171,
996,937
Billings, 44, 901
Bird, 44
Black, 109
Blaokden, 199
Blackmer, 974, 974
Blake, 44,44,44,87,
88, 108, 905
Blaekington, 47
Btancbard, 133
Blino, 115
Bliss, no
Blodgett, 93, 98, 38,
38, 93, 116, 116
Blood, 143
Boardroan, ^ 979
Bogman, 180, 180
Bond, 99, 38
Boomer, 193
Borden, 89, 974
Boston, 135
Boaworth, 165
BovtwaU, 61, 61
Bowen, 109, 195, 173
Bowker, 60, 60
Bowman, 73
Boynton, 99, 105, 106,
160, 947
Brabrook 17
Brady, 173
Bragg, 180
Bray, 199
Brentnall, 45
Brewer, 99
Bride, 968
Bridges, 153
Bndgford, 176
Briggs, 69, 181, 975,
975
Brigham, 106, 106
Bright, 161
Britton, 47
Brooka, 93, 94, 43, 50,
119, 198, 179
Brown, 40,44,51,51,
75, 77, 89, 85, 134.
143, 149, 164, 167,
196, 990, 964, 994
Brace, 96, 99, 36, 159,
159, 977
Branaon, 191
Bryant, 143
Buckland, 93
Bucklen 80
Buckman, 36,69,161
Bucknam, 45, 69
Bnell, 76, 167
Bugbee, 46, 99
Bull, 183, 957
Bullar, 179
Bullard, 77, 913
Bullock, 157
Bullougb, 40
Bumstead, 89
Burbec, 78
Burgess, 138
Burke, 145
Bumap, 99, 49
Burnett, 49, 43, 76, 83,
155
Burrill, 91
Burroughs, 56
Burt, 195, 995
Burton, 79, 116
Bush, 901,913
Butler, 69, 70, 74, 100
Butts, 9H5
Butterfield, 94, 94, 39.
41,71,78, 116, 159
Buxton, 197,131
Bylea, 46
Byingtoo,
906
Cadwell, 69
Cahill, 149
Calder, 97
CaldweU, 36, 69, 95,
165
Callahan, 973
Caliaro, 127
C'allender, 905
Camp, 99, 998
Campbell, 66,199, 151,
163, 170, 181
Capen, 915
Caple, 156
Capron, 973
Carey, 196
Carlisle, 44
CaHton, 63, 143, 998
Carpenter, 1*21
Carr, 130, 159
Carter, 39, 84, 99, 133,
140, 996, 945, 957
Carver, 74
Case, 85, 918
Casey, 94, 94
Caswell, 950
Center, 94
Chaffin, 146
Chafiii, 104
Chamberlain, 84, 199
Chambera, 979
Champney, 44
Chandler, 67, 96, 139
Chapin, 145
Chaplin, 154
Chapman, 919
Chase, 49
Cheney, 177
Cheever, 188, 923
CherrjTtree, 1 13
Chilcat, 170
Child, 45, 103, 104
Childs, 109, 119» 139,
916
Chubb, 196
Church, 159
Churchill, 193, 198
Clark and Clarke, II,
16,33.43,67,67,69,
99,103,101,118,199,
130, 139, 169, 999,
951,983
Clap and Clapp, 44, 87,
88,181,181,183,184
Cleasly, 937
Clemens, 994
ClaBMat, 178
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INPIX. PAIT III*
Cliflbee, 43
Clisby, 266
Close, ^ -210
Cloagb, 131, 141, 173
Cloutman, 279
Coates, 275
Cobb, 150, 173, 212,
212
Codmao, 162
Cody, 131
Cohoone, 173
Colburn, 64
Colby, 95, 115, 119
Cole, 67, 102,121,159
Coleman, 72
Collamore, 130, 131
Collins, 73
Colton, 136
Comee, 131
Com ins, 97
Conant, 60, 68, 88, 88,
98, 186
ConveTS, 37, 50, 65, 85,
130, 134, 175
Cook,45,72, 126, 147,
200, 265
Coolidge, 44, 67, 125,
133, 153
Cooley, 92
Cooper, 195
Copp, 67
Copeland, 260
Corbin, 143
Corey, 48
Corrary, 27
Cotton, 98
Cowen, 72
Cowden, 52
Cowdin, 240
Cowles, 77
Cowley, 29
Cozens, 83
Cox, 138
Cracklin, 126
Crafts, 69
Cragin, 151
Crane, 91, 140
Crawford, 57
Crandell, 254
Crosby, 27, 69, 95, 107,
126, 163
Crosier, 135
Cross, 258, 258
Crowningshield, 127
Crummett, 285
Cud worth, 83
Cummings, 37, 68, 82,
85, 119, 136, 182
Currier, 72, 75
Currel, 95
Curtiss, 159, 170
'Cushing, 48, 276
C ashman, 91
Cutler, 192
Cutter, 16, 39, 77, 78,
78,132,134,136,144,
161, 161, 163, 170.
Dale, 130, 130
Damon, 63, 107, 130,
152, 205
Dana, 191, 151
Danforth, 126
Darby, 104
Darling, 145
Davenport, 73, 88, 132
Davidson, 80, 178
Davis, 41,48,69,67,
79,79,93, 120,142,
164, 209, 254, 259,
273 294.
Day, ' 16, 98, 258, 260
Dean, 71, 79, 70
Dearborn, 185, 259
Death, 73
Decorter, 218
Dehon, 109
Delano, 159
Demery, 155
Denness, 128
Dennet, 95
Denton, 83, 220
Derby, 36
Devendorf, 102
Dexter, 79, 268
Dickerman, 196
Dickerson, 48
Dickman, 215
Dickson, 166
Dillinffer, 152
Dimick, 106
Dinsdale, 106
Dinsmore, 108
Divol, 44
Divols, 136
Dix, 69
Dodge, 119, 169, 193,
258
Dolbier, 32
Dow, 140
Draper, 186
Drew, 273
Driggs, 200
Drury, 7«, 164, 183
Dugan, 128
Dunbar, 279
Dunklee, 69, 69
Dunn, 64, 119
Dunster, 17
Durant, 162, 273
Duren, 50
Durfee, 94, 180
Dutton, 63
Dwight,
Eager,
63
Eames, 71, 230
Earle, 157
Eastman, 43, 43, 154,
228
Easton, 55
Eaton, 51, 65, 123,
134, 136, 163, 193
Ecclestan, 274
Eddy, 42, 84, SH, 85,
265
Edes, 68
Edgell, 145
Edgerly, 109,218
Edick, 104
Edmonds, 79
Edwards, 113
Eggleston, 283
Elliot, 60
Ellis, 90, 106, 228
Emerson, 51, 54, 117,
236
Emery, 131,144,268
Endicott, 73
Estabrooks, 40, 146
Etheridge, 102
Evans, 136, 140
Everett, 813, 277
Fairbanks, 37, 48, 150
Farley, 65, 98
Farmer, 166
Farns worth, 33, 173
Farr, 284
Farrar, 117
Farwell, 54, 171
Faxon, 48
Fay, 60, 104, 154
Felker, 121
Ferguson, 147
Ferrin, 166
Fessenden, 19, 24, 41
Field, 34,71,134,291
Pifield, 60, 138
FiUebrown, 162
Finney, 80, 80
Fish, 171
Fisher, 72, 146, 159,
231
Fiske, 23,23,39,68,
70,121,124,163,210
Fitts, 42
Fitz, 40, 74
Flagflr, 43, 57
Fletcher, 36, 65, 106,
144
Flint, 131
Follansbee, 260
Forbes, 83
Ford, 56, 87, 103
Fosdick, 100
Fosgett, . 34
Foskett, 175
Foster, 34, 4T, 49, 68,
87, 114, 143, 183,
265, 276, 276.
Fowls, 31,68,69, 124,
127, 129, 130
Fowler, 170
Fox, 134, 180
Fiancis, 186
Franklin, 178
Freeman, 139
Frederick, 135
Frelon, 101
Fretch, 218
Frink, 60, 61
Frost, 24,37,41,47,
68,71,78, 141, 144,
147, 148, 148, 168,
168.
Frothingham, 50
Fuller, 73, 80, 119,
145, 150
Gage, 254
Gaines, 266
Gale, 72
Gallup, 149
Gardner, 82,241
Garney, 182
Gay, 128, 181, 182
Gaylord, 113, 147
Gerven, 277
Geronld, 108, 265
Getchel, 66, 114, 122
Gibbs, 105
Gibbens, 162
Gibson, 48, 66, 110,
230,237
Giddings, 153
Gidley, 138
Gilbert, 76, 180
Gilchrist, 273
Gill, 87
Gillett, 76, 105, 258
Gilman, 50, 108
Gilmore, 105
Gilson, 81, 108
Gleason, 42, 85
Glidden, 170
Glover, 44
Godfrey, 254
Glynn, 205
Goodale, 49, 263
Goodenow, 59, 257
Goodhue, 63, 151
Goodnow, 56, 128
Goodwin, 62, 63, 159
Gookin, 241
Gordon, 17^
Goss, 113, 127
Goves, 173
Gould, 93, 109, 126,
136, 157, 184, 284
Goweu, 134, 134
Gragg, 267
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403
Gnihim,
' 75
Grant,
162
Graves,
108, 148
Gray,
120
Greely,
66
Grden,
187
GreeBleaf,
47
Greenwood,
73
Gregory,
44
Grew,
122
Grey,
1250
Grimes,
165
Griswold, 107, 108
Grover, 68, 93, 159
Gross, 118
Gurney, 106
Gustio, 56
Haclcet, 138
Hadtock, 86
Haile, 211
Hakes, 210
Hal&, 114, 130, 143,209
Hall, 46, 65, 93, 97,
121, 271
Hallett, 54
Hamilton, 55, 55
Hancock, 36, 66, 106
Hapgood, 238, 268
Harding, 84
Hargraves, 170
Harper, 1 19
Harradan, 180
Harriman, 218
Harrington, 28,31, 36,
50, 60, 63, 68, J 15,
115, 116,^39, 139,
139, 169, 219,
Harris, 69, 101, 115,
118, 155,277
Hart, 164
Harwood, 85
Hartwell^ 22, 36, 55
Haselton, 44
Haskell, 97, 122
Haskins, 71, 180,230
Hastings, 85,89, 124,
132, 139
Hatcher, 189
Hathaway, 101
Hatsut, 43
Hawes, 289
Hawks, 134
Hawley, 155
Haven, 32, 63
Hay den, 40
Haynes, 54, 88, 129
Hay ward, 16, 44
Haywood, 196
Hazen, lOB
Heald, 63, 121, 274
Hedge, 180
Hemenway, 68, 86, 124
Heniy, 102, 170
Herrin, 157
Hersey, 188
Hewes, 95
Hervey, 76
Hewett, 210
Hibbard, 214
Hickey, 135
Hicka, 115,141
Hildreth, 65, 88
Hill, 39, 66, 78, 92,
109, 116, 136, 164,
166, 166, 168, 180,
185, 186, 267.
Hills, 74, 122
Hilton, 130
Hitchcock, 185
Hobbs, 83, 286, 286
Hodge, 145, 145
Hodgman, 79
Holcomb, 75, 201
HoMen, 44
Holland, 133
Hollis, 48
Holmes, 206, 238
Holt, 69, 279
Holton, 85
Honsbergen, 265
Hooper, 185
Hopkins, 28,218
Hosmer, 243
Houghton, 40, 64, 64,
294
HoQSton, 120, 129, 149
Howard, 46, 60, 94,
161, 171,203
Howe, 73, 87, 98, 98,
182, 183, 268, 269,
274.
Hubbard, 111
Hudson, 82,84,118
Hughes, 102, 117, 117,
118
Hull, 148
Hume, 68
Humphrey, 88, 93, 135,
212
Hunneman, 182
Hunnewell, 120
Hunt, 45, 89, 98, 126,
127
Huntley, 205
Huntoon, 213, 273
Huntsman, 118
Hurd, 46, 267
Hutchins, 181
Hutchinson, 36, 138
Hyers, 103
Hyde, 92, 168, 263
Ingersoll, 47
I lagraham, 50, 76, 82
I Irvin, 205
Jacobs, 138
Jackson, 92
James, or Janes 96
Jaquith, 134
Jarvis, 163
Jenkins, 65, 129, 181
268
Jennison, 215
Jerome, 184
Jewett, 58, 60, 68, 99,
104, 108, 111
Johnson, 50, 64, 94, 95,
• 104, 115, 142, 151,
183, 200.
Johnstone, 80
Joiner, 170
Jones, 22, 31, 36, 39,
44,91,102,105,124,
130, 144, 152, 154,
162, 163, 172, 184,
2C9.
Joost, 282
Josselyne, 138
Joy, 135
Judd, 115
Kaler, 173
Keith, ' 265
Kelley, 214, 236
Kemp, 274, 274
Kendal], 16, 18, 52, 53,
96, 98, 141, 166, 187
Kendrick, 278
Kennedy, 162
Kennesten, 93
Kenny, 38; 236
Kent, 67
Kettelle, 71,113
Keyes, 44, 77
Kibbe, 34
Kidder, 58, 65, 126,
168
Kidney, 140
Kimball, 45,58,119,
285
Kincaid, 121
King, 85, 145
Kingsbury, ^,71, 111,
159
Kinney, 104
Kittredge, 31, 193
Knight, 115
Knights, 257
Knowlion, 143
Knox, 110
Laidlaw 94
Lakeman, ^ 94
Lamb,51,51,51,76,76,
132
Lampson, ' {73
Lane, 70, 105, 200
Laogley, 255
Lapham 187
Larabee, 193
Larnard, 213
Lash, 27
Lawrence, 23, 47, 65,
67,69,81, 118, 119,
128, 130, 165
Laws, 66, 56
Lawton, 186
Leach, 101
Lee, 205, 266
Leland, 241
Learned, 59, 78, 84, 84,
160
Leathe, 39, 167, 167
Leavitt, 122
Leonard, '88, 154
Lesley, 69
Leverett 90
Lewis, 44, 67, 163, 230
Lihbey, 82
Lincoln, 144,209
Linscott, 277
Livermore, 64, 83
Livingston, 69
Locke, 28, 114, 137
Long, 82
Loird, 209
Lord, 68, 270, 277
Loring, 259
Lovell, 87, 194
Lovejoy, 48, 155
Loveland, 83
Loveless, 147
Ludwig, 173
Lyman 92
Lynde, 94
Manly, 209
Mann, 226
Manning, 62, 70, 157,
285
Marble- 97, 97, 97
Markham, 16
Marrett, 47.96,133,133
Mar8h,75, 85, 91, 130,
130, 205, 205
Marshall, 286
Mason, 27, 40
Matthews, 31, 116
Mattocks, 172
May hew, 156
Maynard, 31, 49, 99,
268
McCabe, 260
McClanatban, 92
McClennahan, 154
McCloster, 259
McCloud, 145
McCoy, 144
McDouough, 1)0
McFarland, 150
McGaffey, 115
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Mclntire, 199, 979
Mclntyre, 101,130, 103
McMaster, 110
Meachatn, 148
Mead, 16,36,46, 131,
131, 131, 153
Meads, 16
Mellen, 110
MelHsh, 87, 180, 180
Mehin, 103
Meriam, 17,91,96,26,
'45, 45, 48, 78, 83,
111,111
Merrill, 76, 123
Merry, 103
Merryfield, 89, 253
Meaaer, 129, 129
Mildeberger, 87
MillingtOD, J45
Miller, 63, 154, 103
Minou, 60
Mitchell, 929
Mofiett, 960
Montague, 77
Moore, 79, 76, 98, 184,
935, 255
Moores, 37
Mores, 31
Morgan, 76, 94, 103,
219
Morrill, 1-26
Morris, 108, 905
Morridon, 977
Morse, 39,43, 107,138,
144, 182
Moshier, 14 1
Morton, 212
MoaltoQ, 194
Muoroe, 90, 93, 74, 80,
143
Murdoeh, • 149,977
Muzzey, 40, 139, 140
Nash, 44, 139
Needham 190
Nepers, 74
Newbit, 89, 179, 17<;
Newcomb, 79
Newall, 45
Newell, 93, 175
Newhall, 63,133,245
Newhoase, 147
Newmao, 9K
Newion, 33, 83, 116,
140. 176
Nichols, 90, 84, 46, 47,
47. 49, 82, 98, 116.
130, 134, 181, 183,
905
Ninis, 111
Noble, 199, 97h
Norton, 968
Nostnad, 977
Nye,
116, 179
Oakmsn, 117
OJekirk, 210
Olds, 96, 189
Oliver, 196, 249, 280,
280,280
Olmstead, 219
Olney, 141
OrcuU, 86
Osborne, 933
Osgood, 38, 59, 85,
139, 171
Otis, 975
Ovist, 147
Owen, 46
Page, 47, 197, 184, 965
Palmer, 175
Parker, 99,36, 36, 100,
119, 193, 197, 129,
130, 134, 143, 150,
159, 153, 173, 983.
Parkhorst, 54
Parks, 115, 986
Parmalee, 102
Parsons, 99, 46
Partridge, 923
Patch, 141
Patten, 106
Patterson, 54
Payne, 61
Pay son, 88
Peabody, 159, 166
Pease, 172
Peaslee, 49, 49
Pearson, 950
Peck, 145, 158, 180
Peirceor Pierce, 16,99,.
93, 97, 97, 39, 40,
44, 44, 46, 71, 82,
89, 113, 128, 130,
153, 160, 168, 168,
998.
Pellett, 103
Penley, 218
Pert'ival, 900
Perkins, 71, 119, 135,
215
Perry, 93, 55, 80, 84,
121, 161, 166, 175,
9H6, 294.
Peters, 196, 169
Pettes, 186
Phelps, 63, 146, 153
Philbrick, 94
Phillips, 139, 151, 180
Phipps, 197
Pierson, 118
Pike, 109
Pinder, 153
Piper, 79, 229
Pitcher, 957
Plaistridge, 930
Platts, 109, lOw
Plumley, 107
Plytnpton, 16, 265
P«>llard, 64, 123
Pollock, 168
Pomroy, 216
Pond, 175
Pool, 78, 113, 163
Poor, 121, 180
Pope, 59, 87, 87, 183
Porter, 31,36,216
Powell, 106
Powers, 58, 265
Pritt, 49, 49, 43, 57,
66,83,109,158,900,
255.
Pray, 137
Prentice, 40, 67
Prentiss, . 104, 104
Presbrey, 138
Priest, ,140, 141,911,
949,269
Prince, 965
Proctor, 99, 58, 80,
165, 172
Pronk, 182
Prouty, 67
Puffer, 94, 117
Potman, 77
Putnam, 81, 193, 151,
160, 177
Rand, 38, 279
Randall, 93, 149, 153
Rawson, 110
Raymond, 90, 141, 169
Read or Reed, 19, 21,
26,39,32,38,38,59,
58,68,197,118,130,
163, 259
Reeves, 110
Rex, 45
Rhodes, 74, 919
Rice, 65, 97, 147
Rich, 97, 97, 109, 149,
194
Richards, 68, 76, 88,
99, 148, 979
Richardson, 20, 21, 21,
28,36,36,37,37,37,
50,50,67,70,71,84,
94,107,193,130,130,
133, 149, 161, 167,
930, 959, 979, 279
Richmond, 103, 103,104
Rindge, 255
Ripley, 100
Robbtns, 99
Roberts, 95, 109
Robertson, 135, 156
Robinson, 89, 169, 181,
189,910,913,954
Rockwood, S#*, 9T9
Rogers, 161
Rukes, 49
Rolf. 60
Rollins, 109
Ross, 86
Rowell, 116,149
Ruggles, 969
Rummery, 93
Rnmney, 93
Runey, 198, 198
Russell, 17, 19,90,85,
38,39,39,47,58,68,
71, 71, 79, 79, 97,
129, 160, 166, 169,
163, 168, 164, 168,
169, 178, 906, 969,
966, 989.
Rust, 169
Sahin, 959
Saflbrd, 86
Salisbury, 45
Sandeis, 60
Sandenon, 86,75,86,
117,131,983
Sampson, 153
Sanger, 197
Sands, 199
Savage, 88, 199, 134
Sawin, 56, 106
Sawtelle, 141,975
Sawyer, 41, 63, 97,
193, 183, 195
Saxton, 75
Schwarts, 984
Scott, 95, 108, 135, 975
Scotto, 19
Scriboer, 918
Searles, 114
Sears, 93
Seaver, 986
Severance, « 48
Sewall, 148
SeymcNir, 155
Shannon, 108
Shattuck, 49, 71
Shaw, 97, 196, 148, 179
Shedd, 60
Sheldon, 83, 198
Shepley, 4M, 66
Shepardson, 146
Shephard, 89, 101,151,
976,976
Sherman, 169, 198
Sherwin, «8, 100
Scholes, 95
Sibley, 179
Siders, 81
Silsby, 100
Simonds, 49i, 49, 63, 78,
78, 78, 89, 96, 166,
974.
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400
163
Simpeoa, J63
8in|rer, 860
Skelton, 160, 165
fi&nner, 37, 37, 60, 82,
90,877
neapwr, 198, 134, 314
Stoane, 181
Slocomb, 874
Sly, 76
Small, 141
Smeadi 86
Smith, 36,46,60,79,
111, 181, 138, 138,
136, 140, 147, 160,
158, 169, 161, 169,
173, 184, 814, 830,
840, 878.
Snail, 110,836
Snow, 10,93,117
Somen, 837
Soale, 96, 860
Southwick, 165
Soaihworth, 148
Spalding or Spaalding,
43, 46, 66, 96, 106,
115, 117, 160,834.
Sparks, 230
Spear, 88, 108, 170,
170, 177, 188
Spencer, 188
Spooner, 147
Sprague, 146
Sproat, 861
Squires, 151
Staniels, 189
Stanley, 873
Stanton, 881
Suples, 836
Surkweather, 108, 118
SUrrett, 879, 879
Steams, 88, 93, 99,
118, J38, 167
Siears, 867
Stebbitts, 66
Steele, 69, 146
Stephens, 187, 810
StepheosM, 73
Sterling, 189
Stetson, 186, 830
Stevens, 86, 104, 188,
873, 873
Stewart, 94, 98, 143
Stiokoey, 71,186, 135,
885
St. John, 186
Siimpeon, 119
Stimsoo, 146, 146
Stinsoo, 158
Stockwell, 43,78,83,
84,95
Stoddard, 168, 874
Sums, 30,34,41,63,
73, 106, 109, 113,
180, 189, 877.
Stuns, no
Stooghton, 108, 108
Stowe, 86, 109, 863
Streeter, 94, 106, 178
Strong, 76, 161, 170
Stuart, no, 118, 188
SturteTaat, 138
Sumner, 46, 84, 180
Swallow, 180
Swan, 67, 108, 109,
169, 181
Sweet, 809
Sweetser, 163, 183
Swift, 98
Symmea, 81, 69, 138,
136, 163
Taft, 166, 194
Tainter, 88, 176
Tannatt, 190
Tapley, 188
Tappen, 87, 93
Tarbell, 81,141,885
Tay, 37, 69, 158
Taylor, 66, 66, 66, 66,
84, 86, 99, 181, 186,
149, 846
Tead,
Temple,
TemI,
Thacher,
Thaxter,
Thayer,
Thomas,
140
74, 174
118
139
180
90
no
Thompson, 80, 64, 64,
69, 84, 84, 97, 103,
118, 181, 163, 156,
164, 868, 864, 877
Thoming,
Thornton,
Thorp,
Thurston,
Tidd,
Tilestoo,
TillitsoD,
Tinney,
Tisdale,
Titus,
188
96
68
o4, o4
36,36
49, 49, 49
109
153
854
104
Tolmao, 69, 69, 88, 88
Torrey, 859
Tottingham, 886
Towne, 30, 30
Toacr, 800
Tracy, 98
Traluddia, 19
Trask, 47, 87
Trowbridge, 08
Trull, 161
Tubbs, 164
Tnck, 94
Tucker, 46, 97, 193
Tuel, 49
Tufts, 71,71,78,78,
78,94,158,169,169,
168.
Turner, 37, 64, 66, 100
TutUe, 76, 196, 804,
806, 855, 880
Twiss, 165"
Twitchell, 69, 69
Tyler, 63, 99, 104,878
Ulmer,
Ure,
173, 173
170
Vaill, 98
Vanhom, 814
Van Sanwood, 166
Van Slack, 63
Varney, 161
Vickery, 910,810
Vining, 69
Vinto, 187
Vinton,
Vose,
46!
119, 181
Wade, 131, 160
Wadsworth, 88
Wager, 198
Waite,36, 116,161, 161
Wakefield, 183,868
Wakeman, 160
Wafcoit, 73,119
Walker, 16, 46, 64, 78,
88, 104, 149, 866,
. 866
Walkins,' 181
Waliis, 49, 76, 183
Waltm, 144, 168, 170
Ward, 106, 118, 118,
146, 148, 183
Waiden, 337
Ware, 63, 107, 169
Warner, 69, 146, 153,
161
Warren, 37,91,108,
146, 146, 146, 167,
873
Warrington, 841
Waters, 151
Watson, 36, 39, 67, 83,
134, 346, 863
Walton, 173
WatU, 76, 146, 173,
800
Weatherbee, 138
Webber, 8184
Webster, 173, 876
Weld, 61
Weller, 869
Wellington, 46, 78, 93
Wells, 188, 188, 815
Wellman, 183
Welsh, 60, 74
Wesson, 63, 969
West, 87
Westcot, 148
WesMin, no, 180
Wetherbee,) 79,119
or \
Wetherby, ) 148
Wheeler, 66, 103, 107,
107, 186, 163, 168,
191, 196
Wheelock, 136
Wheelwright, 158
Whipple, 89, 77
Whiston, 164
Whitford, 867
Whitcomb, 40, 97
While, 36,36,44,44,
66,74,109,109,109,
131, 133, 169, 313,
814
Whitman, 99
Whitmore,or } 16, 36,
Whittmore, (64,346,
863
Whittemore, 88, 64, 78,
80, 180, 148, 168,
168, 879, 879
Whitney, 38, 38, 38,
40, 44, 74, 74, 80,
107, 133, 133, 176,
868, 883, 394, 394
Whiting, 180
Wilder, 31,31,31, 75,
100, 190, 181, 167
Wiley, 49,49,94,884,
864
Wilkins, 43,43, 113,
144, 148, 310, 368,
868, 868
Wilkinson, 76, 150
Willaid, 36,66,76,89,
100,108
Williams, 36, 78, 97,
104, 104, 148, 153,
167, 167
Wiiliston, 181
Wilmarth, 138
Wills, 806
Wilson, 46, 69, 180,
130,883
Winchenback, 91
Winchester, 76, 118
Winn, 164, 886
Winning, 74
Winship, 17, 38, 78
Wise, 113
W^ithington, 84, 88
Wood, 86, 100, 180,
183, 139, 131, 158
Woods, 65, 89, 189
Woudbridge, 168
Woodbum, 63
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Woolson,
31
121, 214, 249, 272 Yale,
OT
178
Worden,
14fi
Wier, 80 Yate«,
164
Woodward, 40, 79, 104,
Work,
92
Wyman, 16,26,27,28, Yaw,
146
259
Worth,
130
29, 32, 49, 69, 71, Young,
66, 149, 177
Wood worth 305
Wortheo,
200
121, 136, 136, 153,1
Woolley, 104
Wright,
»,
31,
100,
1661
INDEX. PART IV. OF THE APPENDIX.
Bramston, Sir John, 360
Bruce, or Brush, George, of
Woburn,
Clarke, William pnd his
family, of Woburn,
Fessenden,
Benjamin, of Sandwich,
John, Sen. of Cambridge, 313
John, Jr. of Cambridge, 314
Nicholas, Sen. of Camb.
Nicholas, Jr. of Camb.
Thomas, Sen. of Lex.
Thomas, Jr of Lex.
Thomas, Rev. of Wal-
pole, N. H.
Frizseil, William, of Con-
cord,
301
300
314
313
314
314
315
316
301
Lockes, of New Hampshire, 324
- -- 334
337
3-2
330
Caleb, of Hollis, Me,
David, Dea. of Rye,
Edward, of Rye,
Edward, of Kensingtorf,
Edward J. of Rochester
and Chesterville, (note) 330
Elijah, of Rye, 331
Elijah, 338
Elisiia, of Haverhill, 332
Ephraim, of Epsom, 335
Francis, of Rye, 330
Francis, of Epsom, 335
James, Sen. 328
James, of Rye, 332
James, of Rye and Deer-
field, 338
Jeremiah, of Rye, 333
Jethro, of Rye, 329
Jethru, of Harrington, 334
Jethro, Jr of Barrington, 341
John, the Emigrant, 324
John, Jr. of Hampton, 326
John, of Rye, 328
Jonathan, of (R. Island t) 330
Jonathan, of Kye, 331
Jonathan, of Hampton, 334
JoWthan, of Rye, 336
Jonathan, of Nova Scotia, 340
Joseph, Sen. 326
Joseph, of Rye, 332
Joseph, of Rye, 339
Joseph, of Rye, 340
Joshua, of Rye, 339
Moses, of Kensington, 335
Nathaniel, the Emigrant, 325
Nathaniel, of Hampton,
Nathaniel, of Falmouth,
Richard, of Rye,
Richard, of Northwood,
Samuel, of Hampton,
Samuel, of Brentwood «
' Simon, Rev. of Holli8,Me. 340
TimothyB of Kensington, 335
William, Dea. of Rye, 327]
William, of Rye,
William, of Harrington,
William, of Alexandria,
Locke, William, of Wo-
burn, his will,
Deed Ui Ebenezer, 299
Lockcf, of Rhode Island, 3411
Lockes of En gland , H istory i
of, 342
Chart of, 358
Origin of the name, 346',
Arms, 347|
Locke, J4)hn, the Philoso- '
pher, 354!
Locke, Samuel, President
of Harvard College, 362
Lockes, pedigrees not known, 376'
liocke and Gunn, 37b
Munroes of Ireland and
Scotland, 302
Of America, 302
Abraham, of Nurthboro', 312
Benj. Sen. of Weston, 30
Benjamin, Jr. of Lincoln, 311
329
333
339
329
334
331
338
338
297
Jonas, of Lexington, 306
Joseph, of Ijcxingtoo, 307
Joseph, of Concord, 310
Joshua, of Concord, 311
Marret,. of Lexington, 308
Nathan, of Concord, 311
Philip, of Jjexingion, 309
Robert, Ensign, of Lex. 309
Samuel, 310
Thomas, of Concord, 309
William, the Emigrant, 302
Daniel, of Lexington, 306
David, of Lexington, 309
Greorge. Sen. of Lex. 306
George, of Lexington, 312
Hector, his Letter, 304
Isaac, of Lincoln, 313
Jedediah, of Lexington, 310
John, of Lexington, 305
William, Jr. of Lexington, 306
William, 3d, of licx. 307
William, 4th, of Lex. 308
William, Col. of Lex. 311
Osgood, Frances S. 373
Poem to her Memory, 375
Pantaloon Story, 366
Pierces, Abigail (Mrs.With-
ington and Weeks,) 318
Ann, (Mrs. Langley,) 319
Edward, Dea. of Dor-
chester, 320
Hannah, (Mrs. Clap,) 319
John, Sen. of Dorchester, 318
John, Rev. Dr. of Brook-
line, 370
Mary, (Mrs. Haven,) 317
Mary, (Mrs. Preston,) 319
Robert, the Emigrant, of
Dorchester, 317
Samuel, of Dorchester, 319
Samuel, Col. of Dorches-
ter, 320
Sarah, (Mrs. Trott,) 318
Sarah, (Mrs. Wiswell,) 319
Thomas, of Dorchester, 317
Sanderson,
Mrs. Mary, of Lexington, 367
Tolman, Thomas," of Dor-
chester, the Emigrant, 321
Thomas, jr. of Dorchester, 321
John, of Dorchester. 322
Henry, Sen. of Dorches-
ter and Attleboro% 322
Henry, Jr. of Aitlehoro', 322
Ebenezer, his journal, 323
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